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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 3 weeks ago) by howler to c/[email protected]
 
 
  • Third Grader tells me to close my eyes and extend my hand so he could show me his favorite rock. I expected a sample sized mineral, but he gave me an amethyst as big as my two fists.

  • Another Third Grader, seeing the picture of a telephone pole: this is the stick where they impaled Jesus???

  • Kid 1: "Ask me to read out loud! I'm good at that!" Kid 2: "Shut up, you couldn't even copy my homework right".

  • "I'm gonna take a picture of you two and show it to my doctor as the reason behind my madness".

  • "Teacher! How long can you hold your breath?!" Proceeds to SHOVE fingers up my nose while counting.

  • I put my hand too close to a kid's mouth and he licked me. He's 11.

  • "I'm tired of thinking!" Bold of you to say that, while coming to class wearing the shirt inside out.

  • "I failed the exam because I'm dyslexic!!!" It was an oral exam. Also she's not dyslexic.

  • "Can I have a snack?" "Okay, if you are careful". Proceeds to take out a can of tuna with tomato sauce and a fork, to my eternal horror.

  • Kid thought that the female of "bro" is "bra".

  • A Third Grader began to cry and wail because he didn't want to read, so I started crying too, to see what happened. "No no no stop that, I will read BUT STOPP"

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by [email protected] to c/[email protected]
 
 

Hello,

I am a young parent and innovative designer with a rich background in Psychology, Developmental Studies, Medical, and Business fields. While the education model I propose may seem ambitious, I encourage you to view it as much more than an academic plan—it’s a revolution in how we prepare our children for life, success, and financial independence. It’s a vision of a comprehensive, meaningful education that is designed not just to teach, but to truly engage and empower.

I grew up attending a small high school in Indiana, where opportunities were limited. The most notable option was a Business Pathway through Ivy Tech, which was an excellent opportunity for some, but there were few other choices. This lack of resources is something many schools continue to struggle with, leaving students feeling disconnected and uninspired. I believe school should be a place of excitement, where students are challenged and supported as they grow, not trapped in a rigid system that feels irrelevant to their futures.

That’s why I created Lifetime Learning Academy, an institution that embodies the idea of a Hall of Unlimited Knowledge, where every student is offered the chance to flourish based on their own path. Our Academy recognizes that not every student needs complex math designed for scientists or deep dives into language arts unless that aligns with their passion. Here, education is personalized. Whether your child dreams of becoming a business leader, a skilled tradesperson, or an author, we ensure their learning experience is relevant, purposeful, and tailored to their individual goals.

In our Academy, we empower students with choices. After 9th grade, attendance isn’t a mandate, it’s a decision. Recorded, flexible online classes allow students to engage in their education when and how it suits them best. This approach fosters autonomy and respect, creating an environment where students thrive because they feel valued and understood.

Our unique program also offers a 3-day school week, with 9-hour days, which maximizes both learning and personal time. This balance allows students to immerse themselves in their education while also pursuing other interests or relaxing, ultimately preparing them for the demands of adult life.

Now, I’m reaching out to you for feedback and collaboration. Let’s refine this idea together. Lifetime Learning Academy isn’t just about changing how we educate—it’s about creating a future where every student has the freedom to pursue knowledge that matters to them. Together, we have the power to revolutionize education and make a lasting difference.

Lifetime Learning Academy: A Place Where Curiosity Grows and Futures Thrive

A Holistic Approach to College and Career Readiness with Personalized Health Tracking

Welcome to Lifetime Learning Academy, where we empower students with the knowledge, skills, and independence to thrive in their chosen career paths while fostering a deep connection to health, well-being, and financial independence. We believe in giving students the tools to shape their futures, whether they choose to pursue higher education, enter the trades, or dive straight into the workforce. Our innovative, holistic approach ensures that students leave our academy not just with academic qualifications, but with the personal development, life skills, and real-world experience necessary to succeed in all aspects of life.

The Ultimate School for College and Career Readiness

At Lifetime Learning Academy, we understand that the future looks different for every student, which is why we tailor education to meet the diverse needs of each individual. We provide specialized pathways, equipping students with the qualifications, certifications, and hands-on experience they need to enter fields like healthcare, business, and the trades—without requiring further external education unless they choose to specialize further.

Mathematics Tailored for Future Success

In grades K-7/8, students develop a solid foundation in arithmetic, algebra, and geometry, establishing the problem-solving skills that are essential for future learning. As students progress through grades 8/9-12, math courses are carefully customized to align with their chosen career goals. For those pursuing trades, practical math and geometry courses emphasize relevance, while students on STEM pathways delve into advanced subjects like calculus. This approach ensures that students only focus on math that’s directly beneficial to their futures, removing unnecessary academic burdens.

Specialized Career Pathways

Lifetime Learning Academy offers three comprehensive career pathways that fully equip students for life after high school:

Medical Pathway: Courses in medical terminology, anatomy, and nursing practices provide the foundation for careers in healthcare.

Business Pathway: Classes like business management, entrepreneurship, and financial accounting prepare students for success in the business world.

Trade Pathway: Hands-on training in fields like welding, electrical work, and construction—paired with relevant certifications—ensures students are job-ready immediately after graduation.

Financial Empowerment Program

One of our most distinctive features is the Financial Empowerment Program, which fosters financial independence and responsibility from an early age. Beginning in kindergarten, students earn money through internships and projects, setting the stage for lifelong financial security.

Early Earnings and Savings: Starting in kindergarten, students earn $12 per hour, participating in learning-based internships and projects. Older students earn $20 per hour as they take on more advanced work in their chosen career pathways.

Post-Graduation Earnings: Graduates can continue earning up to $28 per hour, providing a strong financial foundation as they transition into adulthood.

Financial Guidance: Starting at age 16, students are assigned a Financial Guider who assists with savings, financial aid decisions, and offers lifelong support.

By the time they graduate, students will have accumulated significant savings, giving them the financial confidence to pursue their dreams. With just a modest $100 education fee per year (waived for qualifying families), we ensure that every student can access these opportunities without financial barriers.

Health and Well-being Tracking

At Lifetime Learning Academy, student health and well-being are just as important as their academic success. Our cutting-edge health tracking system monitors key health metrics—like sleep patterns, physical activity, and stress levels—ensuring students maintain a healthy balance between school and life. Parents have access to their child’s health data and can share observations with staff, helping us to tailor support to meet individual needs.

Students are empowered to take control of their own well-being, with the option to override mandatory breaks if they demonstrate a deep enough understanding of their body’s limits, provided it doesn’t put their life at risk. This unique balance ensures that students can pursue learning every day, while respecting the importance of rest and recovery.

Innovative Learning Through Nature: The Tree Connection

Starting in 4th grade, students form a unique personal bond with a tree, symbolizing their own growth and development. This lifelong connection fosters emotional resilience, environmental awareness, and a deep respect for the natural world—traits that will serve them well in their adult lives.

Comprehensive Pathways for College and Career Readiness

Our commitment to college and career readiness extends beyond the classroom. At Lifetime Learning Academy, students receive:

Advanced College Prep Courses: For students aiming for higher education, our rigorous courses ensure they are fully prepared to succeed in college.

Trade Certifications: Students pursuing trades gain hands-on experience and earn valuable certifications like OSHA, making them immediately employable upon graduation.

Extracurricular Activities and Internships

Students have the opportunity to explore their passions through a variety of extracurricular activities, including sports, creative writing, robotics, and cultural clubs. Internships provide real-world experience, allowing students to apply their knowledge in practical settings while building impressive resumes.

A School That Shapes the Future

Lifetime Learning Academy isn’t just a school—it’s a launchpad for lifelong success. We combine academic rigor with personalized health tracking, financial empowerment, and a deep connection to nature, creating an environment where students can thrive. Our flexible three-day school week gives students time to explore, learn, and have fun, while our robust support system ensures they aren’t overexerting themselves. Whether students wish to train almost 24/7 or take additional classes for personal growth, we work with them to set healthy boundaries and maintain balance.

At Lifetime Learning Academy, students gain not only an education, but also the tools to navigate adulthood with confidence. By graduation, they will have earned valuable certifications, accumulated savings, and developed the financial and personal independence needed to pursue their goals—whether that means college, a trade career, or entrepreneurship.

Join us at Lifetime Learning Academy, where students’ curiosity flourishes, their futures are bright, and their potential knows no bounds.

Overview of Earnings and Opportunities

Grades K-7/8:

Earnings: $12 per hour

Annual earnings: $15,552 - $32,400

Total accumulated by 7th/8th grade: $108,864 - $124,416

Grades 8/9-12:

Earnings: $20 per hour

Annual earnings: $25,920 - $32,400

Total accumulated by 12th grade: $129,600 - $233,228

Post-12th Grade:

Earnings: $25-$28 per hour, continuing education and job opportunities

By graduation, students will have accumulated not just knowledge, but significant savings to secure their future. They’ll also have the personal and professional skills necessary to succeed in whatever path they choose.

Classes & Extracurriculars

Our core curriculum covers essential subjects like math, science, and language arts, while specialized pathways prepare students for careers in medicine, business, or the trades. From hands-on internships to advanced academic prep, every student gets the opportunity to engage in meaningful, real-world learning.

Electives range from technology, engineering, and the arts to physical education and combat/survival skills. Leadership roles, cultural clubs, and sports help students build social connections and gain valuable life skills.

Internships offer practical experience in students’ chosen fields, giving them a head start on their careers and ensuring a seamless transition to the next stage of their lives.

Health & Well-being

We prioritize mental and physical health with comprehensive medical services, mental health support, and a secure, nurturing environment. Our holistic approach ensures students grow into well-rounded, resilient individuals.

At Lifetime Learning Academy, we believe that education should be a transformative journey, one that empowers students to discover their passions, grow in confidence, and seize the future with both hands. Join us on this journey and watch your child’s potential soar!

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submitted 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) by howler to c/[email protected]
 
 
  • When they complain about homework: me making the "I don't care" meme

  • Reminding them of the "3 Universal Laws for a Chill Classroom"

    • I don't want to meet your parents
    • You don't want me to meet your parents
    • Your parents do not want to meet me
  • Watch them copy each other completely wrong answers because I made different exam models and they haven't noticed.

  • "I left my phone home" Then why do I get a "StudentName's IPhone" when I turn the Bluetooth of my phone on??

  • Student fails exam, demands being allowed to take a different model to prove how her first one was extremely hard and the other students got easier questions. Fails again. (Questions were the same but in different order).

  • "I DON'T UNDERSTAND THIS ACTIVITY" Student hadn't bothered reading the question.

  • "I don't want to work today" We are on the same boat, buddy.

  • Student didn't do the assignment because grandma had died. Somehow, with the next assignment, said grandma was dead again, for a different reason.

  • "You are weird" 8 months in and you just noticed????

  • "You are so short, I'm way taller than you!" Yeah, so is everyone else, you are not special.

  • (Around Christmas time) "Remember, kids, some of you are one email to your parents away from having a very sad Christmas.

  • Me having to remind them that if they want to cheat, for the love of God, do it properly.

  • Student submitted an essay written with two different pens, different handwriting and grammar well beyond their skills. " Did you write this?" "Yes" "Wanna try answering that again?"

  • "Phone stays with me if you want to go to the toilet" "Why?" "Because I know what you do when you have it. Uploading photos only for your best friends is not a good idea when said friends are in my class".

  • "What do you mean, we have to do the whole page???"

  • "Stop biting that pencil. See the marks? You ain't the first one doing this"

  • Student touching a gooey substance a previous kid had coughed up I beg you, tell me how did you get to the conclusion of that touching that was a good idea.

  • Student asked me if I had a job.

  • I had an hilarious meeting with two students that had copied each other's work, mistakes and all, and denied it. The parents were deeply embarrassed.

  • Gave an F to a student. Parent came choleric, demanding explanations. His kid works super hard and I was trying to "sabotage his expedient". I showed him the exam, blank, with only the name of the student filled and the date, not even correct. Fastest meeting ever.

  • "I DON'T OBEY WOMEN" Cool, have you informed your mum about this policy change of yours? If not, I'll do it for you! "NO NO NO DON'T TELL HER I SAID THAT I'M SORRY"

  • Student got handed a broom to clean the class after littering "You are a monster" "Perhaps, but you behave like a pig and sweep like a wet noodle"

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Some days are hard, and some students are a total nightmare, but the good ones make the job worth it (I probably say this because I have MANY good ones).

I'm just happy and wanted to share hahah

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Hello! Part of why I opened this community, aside from the need to leave Reddit, is that I'm very curious about how being a teacher abroad looks like. My first question would be about the workload. Do you have dedicated time for desk work in your contract? What kind of obligations does it entail? If you have to do admin work, what do you have to do? How many hours of teaching would you have on a regular week? Let me know:)

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I've never done this before. I hope teachers around the world will join and that we'll build this space together. It will be what you want it to be. Please comment this post if you have suggestions to move forward:)