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hijaxers 09-09-2019 04:44 PM

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Originally Posted by Calderyon (Post 10674568)
This could be considered cheating to an extend.


What ya mean considered its outright cheating - don't bother with the exams cos Ant can't come.

Ant. 09-09-2019 06:13 PM

i dont get the problem, when people dont understand homework questions they (as in my friends and I did) go to the teachers for help and they walk you through the question :suspect:

it's not as if Milja doesn't understand the method and working out? Sis said she could follow it and understand it so they know how to do similar questions in the future :idc:

also idk if Milja did the rest of the questions on that paper (and I'm assuming so) then but they look just as hard if not harder so it's p apparent that Milja's more than capable

like i can only assume milja (back me up milja) just simply struggled on those types of questions bc if you look you'd see that those questions are super similar

Ant. 09-09-2019 06:22 PM

I sat in a week's worth of implicit differentiation lessons, I went through it with my teacher and ultimately I just couldn't understand it no matter how many questions I did on the topic

Then my friend walked me through an example he did for his homework and I just understood it from that perspective

I genuinely don't see the problem, it's not as if I've simply told Milja the answers with no working out or help. Milja said he understood my working out (which will be a grave mistake if I got it wrong lmao) so when he sees a similar question he'll be able to go through it having four worked examples as reference (assuming he's right)

I also don't doubt that milja's gonna have at least attempted those questions and just simply couldn't understand it and I dunno how homework is assessed in other schools but we self-reflected and marked it ourselves... we were given the markscheme and working out to evaluate against our own working out

I'm 95% confident my method was correct so Milja's already got a framework to work off of (if my method WAS right) and if they self-assessed today then it just means that Milja got the working out 12 hours earlier than some other people in the class and has already had time to process the mistakes they made :unsure:

LET'S not shame people for being unsure of homework and reaching out for help!

DouglasS 09-09-2019 06:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Ant. (Post 10674794)
i dont get the problem, when people dont understand homework questions they (as in my friends and I did) go to the teachers for help and they walk you through the question :suspect:

it's not as if Milja doesn't understand the method and working out? Sis said she could follow it and understand it so they know how to do similar questions in the future :idc:

also idk if Milja did the rest of the questions on that paper (and I'm assuming so) then but they look just as hard if not harder so it's p apparent that Milja's more than capable

like i can only assume milja (back me up milja) just simply struggled on those types of questions bc if you look you'd see that those questions are super similar

Are you trying thing to pretend getting someone else to do your homework isn’t cheating or copying?

Ant. 09-09-2019 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by DouglasS (Post 10674800)
Are you trying thing to pretend getting someone else to do your homework isn’t cheating or copying?

If they didn't understand it/simply got the answers, then yes, it's cheating

Given Milja understood the working out and can therefore answer similar questions in the future, I don't see the problem :unsure:

if I simply said "width is 2m for question 13" or whatever then I'd understand your point but the fact of the matter is people copy worked examples off teacher's boards and teacher's also practically do student's homework questions for them anyway to help them

LukeB 09-09-2019 06:27 PM

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Originally Posted by JerseyWins (Post 10674726)
Milja & qua would’ve dropped out already if Jason was their teacher

:laugh:

only on tibb someone gets a member to do their homework :laugh2:

good job Ant, that was really nice of you :love:

Ant. 09-09-2019 06:29 PM

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Originally Posted by LukeB (Post 10674805)
:laugh:

only on tibb someone gets a member to do their homework :laugh2:

good job Ant, that was really nice of you :love:

Staying up late doing maths meant I couldn't finish 13RW early this morning and meant I woke up late BUT it's worth it if it means our Milja doesn't get a detention! :love:

Morgan. 09-09-2019 06:33 PM

Maths textbooks come with worked examples for the harder questions - so I don’t see the difference with Ant giving Milja worked examples :suspect:

And it’s only the same as what the teacher would do if Milja asked them for help :suspect:

Tony Montana 09-09-2019 06:35 PM

Ant for Mod.

Matthew. 09-09-2019 06:35 PM

Lmao just ignore the people moaning that it’s cheating. Ant you did the right thing by helping and Milija you did the right thing by asking for help.

Denver 09-09-2019 06:35 PM

Seems like teachers are soft these days, when I was in school who ever needed help were just made to do it with a tiny but of guidance not the teacher doing the whole thing

Morgan. 09-09-2019 06:37 PM

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Originally Posted by WickedSkengMan (Post 10674815)
Seems like teachers are soft these days, when I was in school who ever needed help were just made to do it with a tiny but of guidance not the teacher doing the whole thing

It’s not that they’ve gone soft it’s that schools have changed. They’re not about learning things anymore, they’re about passing exams. And teachers know they won’t be sticking around if they don’t get a certain pass criteria from their class, so they’d much rather give students more help than usual if they’re not performing well, than have a below average pass rate for their class.

Morgan. 09-09-2019 06:39 PM

The amount of teachers in my school who were more worried about making sure 94% of their class left with grade C and above than making sure students were taking in the information and applying it to everyday life was pretty shocking and it’s why so many of our generation lack common sense or the ability to problem solve.

Ant. 09-09-2019 06:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Morgan. (Post 10674812)
Maths textbooks come with worked examples for the harder questions - so I don’t see the difference with Ant giving Milja worked examples :suspect:

And it’s only the same as what the teacher would do if Milja asked them for help :suspect:

You articulated it better than I could :clap1:

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Originally Posted by Tony Montana (Post 10674813)
Ant for Mod.

Redway's poll is still open :fan:

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Originally Posted by Matthew. (Post 10674814)
Lmao just ignore the people moaning that it’s cheating. Ant you did the right thing by helping and Milija you did the right thing by asking for help.

Oh I'm trying but it's just the notion that asking for help is some bad thing :laugh:
If Milja could get demotivated and annoyed for spending an hour on those 4 questions and they could understand it better in five minutes by seeing it worked out, why shouldn't he have access to the working out to help his understanding?

(Besides who knows if I'm right :fan:)
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Originally Posted by WickedSkengMan (Post 10674815)
Seems like teachers are soft these days, when I was in school who ever needed help were just made to do it with a tiny but of guidance not the teacher doing the whole thing

Goodness gracious if teachers support their students in other ways!

Ant. 09-09-2019 06:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Morgan. (Post 10674818)
It’s not that they’ve gone soft it’s that schools have changed. They’re not about learning things anymore, they’re about passing exams. And teachers know they won’t be sticking around if they don’t get a certain pass criteria from their class, so they’d much rather give students more help than usual if they’re not performing well, than have a below average pass rate for their class.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Morgan. (Post 10674820)
The amount of teachers in my school who were more worried about making sure 94% of their class left with grade C and above than making sure students were taking in the information and applying it to everyday life was pretty shocking and it’s why so many of our generation lack common sense or the ability to problem solve.

:clap1:

Calderyon 09-09-2019 09:37 PM

Fair enough.

Calderyon 09-09-2019 09:37 PM

Next stage: English lessons for the clones.

Ant. 09-09-2019 09:40 PM

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Originally Posted by Calderyon (Post 10674929)
Next stage: English lessons.

im actually quite sad milja didn't post his english homework!

it's been a while but given I can find out 101 different meanings to a delayed short text message I think it's safe to say I could decipher some shakespeare ****!

Milja. 10-09-2019 12:26 PM

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Originally Posted by DouglasS (Post 10674800)
Are you trying thing to pretend getting someone else to do your homework isn’t cheating or copying?

Mind your bussiness

Ant. 10-09-2019 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Milja. (Post 10675124)
Mind your bussiness

Did I get the questions right


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