@Asudox to [email protected] • 10 months agoLemmings, how does it feel to have your father/mother as your teacher in school?message-square39arrow-up163arrow-down14
arrow-up159arrow-down1message-squareLemmings, how does it feel to have your father/mother as your teacher in school?@Asudox to [email protected] • 10 months agomessage-square39
minus-squareKalashlinkfedilink-8•10 months agoSure. They can even be on the same school as their children. They just can’t teach their own children, as they would clearly be biased.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink6•10 months agoIt happens often I think. I had a kid in class whose mother was a teacher in the same school. I think they shared a class.
minus-squareKalashlinkfedilink-9•edit-210 months agoThis should not happen anywhere with an education system that has any standards.
minus-squareKalashlinkfedilink-5•10 months agoThat actually makes sense, those things are rife with nepotism.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilinkEnglish-4•10 months agoWhich means it’s likely a US-focussed scenario.
minus-square@khannielinkEnglish5•10 months agoDefinitely happens in Ireland. Anywhere populations are small you’re going to face teachers potentially having to teach their own kids at some point.
Sure. They can even be on the same school as their children. They just can’t teach their own children, as they would clearly be biased.
It happens. I didn’t notice much bias
It happens often I think. I had a kid in class whose mother was a teacher in the same school. I think they shared a class.
This should not happen anywhere with an education system that has any standards.
This was a top 10 private school in the UK
That actually makes sense, those things are rife with nepotism.
Which means it’s likely a US-focussed scenario.
Definitely happens in Ireland. Anywhere populations are small you’re going to face teachers potentially having to teach their own kids at some point.