I literally lol'd at 1:50.
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I literally lol'd at 1:50.
It shows creativity and teamwork. The kids should be rewardedYou should feel lucky to have such creative students in your class. That wall was hilarious
I'm loving Gen Z so far tbh.
>when you constantly interject politics into your curriculum but are then shocked when your students disagree with you
I'm just gonna leave this here:
https://www.cnsnews.com/commentary/...americans-gen-z-may-be-most-conservative-wwii
The rule of thumb I've observed is those born '92 and prior came out sane with libertarian sympathies and everyone after in the millennial bracket came out totally batshit.Every generation says there's something terribly wrong with the generation under them. It's been that way for thousands of years.
I think when we're talking about the "BLM shuts down free-speech rally", "Attempted murder with a bike lock is morally justified if the victim voted conservative", pronoun shuffling, safe-space needing, Trans-Ethnic, otherkin Ancap generation, we're actually correct. I mean there are crazy assholes of every age and background, but it seems like something went specifically wrong with that specific crop of 20ish humans. Cause every time I meet a 5-15 year old these days they're sarcastic unflappable assholes, in the good way.
Maybe the internet being young and new messed that one generation that grew up on shifting digital sands up. The net was young and unstandarized and kept changing. Maybe their parents spent too much time letting them stay glued to their computers, so they didn't get validation from the source they should have and need it from the collective insanity of the web? I dunno, just spitballing.
Gen Z is a lot easier to have an intelligent conversation with than your average millennial though, despite being younger and less experienced.