“Hi, does anyone know how is being a teacher assistant in [subject] is? I postulated, but I’m not sure if I should sell my soul to it.”
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Being a TA is fun because now I get to see the ✨Teen angst/drama✨ from the teacher's perspective (but still having gone through it quite recently) and it is so funny
I spent an hour hearing a grown ass man rambling about his nemesis and turns out she is just a 16 year old who doesn't like going to class
Is this how villain's henchmen feel like when they find out the hero is just some kid?
I am an impartial witness and it is amazing
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yesterday I applied for the teacher assistant position in an online course specializing on preparation for Russian State Exams in English
(on the photo our kitchen zone in the dormitory)
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That awkward moment when your trying to figure out how to tell your TA. That the reason everyone might have missed the question is because you know you couldn't find the correct answer to compare it with. And so your guessing this was not unique to you if everyone missed it.
Though how none of us brought it up is a good question...
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General School Assistant Application
General School Assistant Application
Applications for the Teachers Assistant positions opened on the 26th September 2022. You must apply now so you don’t miss out. Make sure that you apply on the SAYouth.Mobi website and applications are closing on the 16th of October 2022.
Guidelines on how to apply
●Go to SAYouth website
●Register an account by clicking on ‘Join the Network’
●Log in with your details
●A list of jobs available…
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Today my students told me my hands were too big to have made the handprints they claimed were ridiculously small on the blackboard (I did make the handprint). They also told me my hands had 'among us fingers' and try to draw the crew mates on my fingers. This is not the most impressive thing they tried to do today.
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Me : yay I can be a TA
Prof : You don't speak the language tho
Me : how could I have seen this coming, its only the native language of the country I live in
Me : But...
Prof : you also haven't studied near enough of the subject
Me : yea okay fair
Me : :(
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A Roronoa Zoro study I did during the Painting Fundamentals class by Mike Azevedo! Inspired by Suke's style
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One of the funniest/dumbest literal thinking autism moments of my childhood happened when I was in 2nd grade. I was going to a new school so I was made to do a bunch of assessments to see where I placed in different subjects. I was most excited for the reading one cuz at my old school I was the best reader in my class, and I wanted to show off.
The lady testing me hands me this little short story and asks me to read it aloud.
And for some reason that I still don't understand to this day, a bunch of the words randomly had like lines or dots above the vowels. Which idk seems like an unnecessary and confusing thing to include when testing a 7 year old. Like you're gaslighting them into thinking theres extra letters in the alphabet. So obvi I ask what the symbols mean cuz I've never seen them in this context. She sorta brushes me off and says, word for word, "those mean you just say the letters name"
What she undoubtedly meant was: "on those words, the letter highlighted will sound like what its called. O with the line sounds O and not uh or ew or whatever"
What I understood was "Just Say the Letters Name"
So anyways i proceeded to read the story aloud, stopping suddenly every other word to pause cuz I wasnt supposed to say bow i was supposed to say o. I know for a fact at one point I just said a word and then stopped and repeated the sentence with just the letter so she HAD to've known I'd misunderstood her. But she said absolutely nothing. I remember walking outta there feeling like a complete idiot, and feeling so embarrassed when later they told my mom my reading skills were an entire grade behind where I should've been. But also looking back at it like wtf how could theyve possibly gotten an accurate understanding of my reading ability under those conditions.
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I'm joining a volunteer program to help out in the computer science classes at local high schools. Finally I get to fulfill every young adult's worst nightmare of returning to high school at age 26.
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starting next month I’m gonna be a blacksmith apprentice! :D I am thankfully starting super small - like, hammering very small things that someone else is holding - and I think that’s great. I took one (1) semester of woodshop in middle school, which remains the best class I’ve ever taken, and the main thing I learned from that is that there are so many ways to accidentally maim yourself. Haha. So I’m excite that these specific blacksmiths are keen on safety. They’re all hella nice and welcoming too. SO THAT’S FUN!
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