As an experiment with a lazy teacher in high school, in different grades we were given the same essay-writing assignment, and I handed in the exact same assignment in Gr11 as a hot girl did in Gr12.
Not only were we not caught out for handing in the exact same essay, but hers, the higher grade student, was marked at 10% higher.
Teachers in high schools in our country often teach one subject, so you'll have an "English Teacher", who will teach Grade 9, 10, 11, and 12 English. Lazy ones, like the one in question, will make the curriculum from "very similar" to "practically the same" between two grades, to halve their work load, as long as the overarching rules allow for it.
Dude was a creep, and acted pretty obviously biased in the classes, and students of different grades talk to each-other, at lunches, in sports teams, in clubs, etc. She was on the choir team, which is how I knew her, and talking smack about the prof giving blatantly favorable treatment is how the idea got started.
And yes, I wrote the essay, printed off two copies, and gave one to her. It wasn't some end of year report or high value homework, just another assignment, and I did the essay to make sure that if it came down to it, it would be her copying my homework, because that much, at least, we knew he would go "oh, she's a woman, that's fine to do". But he didn't even notice, just gave her a straight letter grade higher.
As an experiment with a lazy teacher in high school, in different grades we were given the same essay-writing assignment, and I handed in the exact same assignment in Gr11 as a hot girl did in Gr12.
Not only were we not caught out for handing in the exact same essay, but hers, the higher grade student, was marked at 10% higher.
Wait, how was the teacher doing both grades??
So you and this girl just, uhh, got together to do this..? I’m intrigued…
Did you write hers for her, or what?? 😂
Teachers in high schools in our country often teach one subject, so you'll have an "English Teacher", who will teach Grade 9, 10, 11, and 12 English. Lazy ones, like the one in question, will make the curriculum from "very similar" to "practically the same" between two grades, to halve their work load, as long as the overarching rules allow for it.
Dude was a creep, and acted pretty obviously biased in the classes, and students of different grades talk to each-other, at lunches, in sports teams, in clubs, etc. She was on the choir team, which is how I knew her, and talking smack about the prof giving blatantly favorable treatment is how the idea got started.
And yes, I wrote the essay, printed off two copies, and gave one to her. It wasn't some end of year report or high value homework, just another assignment, and I did the essay to make sure that if it came down to it, it would be her copying my homework, because that much, at least, we knew he would go "oh, she's a woman, that's fine to do". But he didn't even notice, just gave her a straight letter grade higher.