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How The Lack Of Details On An Assignment Nearly Got Me In Trouble At School

April 3, 2021

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I will explain how a teacher giving vague details on an assignment could have gotten me into trouble at school. I have explained that with us, you need to be direct and the teacher was not direct and clear on an assignment that she gave us.

Which landed me in the dean’s office.  It’s extremely important you are direct and explicit with your instructions when it comes to us.

I mean you need to lay out bullet points on what is required in a review or a paper in order for me to understand. When I was looking for ways to make money online, I found a site where you can review web pages.

The page did not lay out any bullet points on what to critique. After I sent it in, I get an e-mail from them saying it wasn’t what they wanted. If you do not lay out bullet points, I won’t know what is needed, what is allowed or not allowed. If you are not clear from the getgo about what you need, you delay your project.

I took a creative writing class. Our regular teacher was on maternity leave. So we had a sub. The sub was a teacher already at the school. I suppose she was easier to hire than a rotating sub. I liked that it was the same teacher instead of someone different every time. So I should give them credit for that. it would have been harder adjusting to a different person in every class.

She gave us a task to write a story about a protagonist and an antagonist. There were no rules on what we couldn’t write about. If you don’t give any rules, I will think I can write freely. The teacher did not specify what we could not write about.

 

I made my paper based on “The Purge.” I kept the same plot but made my own story. I finished my paper before class ended, and turned it in and went to the bus, and went home as always. Around 6 o’clock, my mom got a call, she called me into the living room, not telling me what she wanted. I was in the middle of chatting with a friend in another country.
She had told me she got a call from the social worker about my paper. The teacher should have set some rules as to what we should and should not write about. If there are no rules, I will assume you will accept anything as long as it isn’t about hate speech or something.
 
That impulsive action to report me to the dean sent me into a sensory problem. I had no understanding as to why the teacher reported my paper. The Purge didn’t happen and it never will.
I didn’t understand why the teacher freaked out over a fictional movie. I felt like as a writing teacher, she should know fiction from non-fiction. I would have understood if I wrote about something scary that happened.
I mean something that actually happened. Why freak out over a fictional story? The Purge was set way into the future. This is still the 21st century come on!
 
I would have had a better understanding if the teacher had e-mailed me regarding her questions about the paper or addressed any confusion I may have had when she gave the assignment.
Reporting my paper to the school social worker AND the dean and calling my mom just gave me anxiety as I didn’t understand why it happened. I will fail to understand how my paper could have been seen by someone else.
If Undertale had come out back then (this was 2014) if I heard about Undertale then, I should have written about Undertale. The teacher wouldn’t have freaked out over Undertale. The only ‘scary’ thing in Undertale is Chara.
The demo for Undertale came out in 2013 so if I heard of the game and its creator at that time, I could have written a paper guessing what I think will happen
 
I feel the whole thing could have been avoided if the teacher was more clear on the rules when the assignment was given. The dean called me to the office when I got to school the next morning while I was in Chemistry.
I explained to the dean it was meant to be fictional. It could have been worse if the dean didn’t think there was a misunderstanding.
The dean said to put a disclaimer. I should not have to. If you can’t tell fiction from non-fiction that is not my problem.
All this happened because the teacher didn’t lay out any rules on what could and couldn’t be talked about. This is why I cannot work a job.
 
It’s unclear if the teacher was aware that I am autistic and needed explicit instructions. My teachers were aware I had an IEP. I am not sure if the sub knew ( I don’t think she did if she had to report my paper).
This is why if your student changes teachers, it’s important to inform that new teacher of the needs the student needs. Or keep some info handy if the teacher has a sub then the info is handy for the sub.
Teachers don’t know if they will be sick or if their kids get sick. This is why if you’re a teacher and have a student with a learning disability keep some info handy in the event that you will have to call a sub and you can leave on the lesson plan ‘Joe has a learning disability I e-mailed you information about his needs.’ If this is allowed.
I think it doesn’t break anything just telling the sub that Joe needs extra time on a test or he needs the test read allowed. It’s important you get someone who knows about autism or other learning disorders. If the sub was made aware I am autistic, the who mess could have been avoided. You may be asking why I didn’t tell the teacher if she didn’t know.
The teacher may not have believed me, sometimes kids lie. It would have been up to the school to inform the sub of my needs.
I think this would have been avoided if the main teacher left a note for the sub. Since she was the permanent sub.
Being vague on things caused me so many problems.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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