quot Who s The Dumbest Person You ve Ever Met? quot Ex Teacher Shared How A Student Bewildered Their Whole School

quot Who s The Dumbest Person You ve Ever Met? quot Ex Teacher Shared How A Student Bewildered Their Whole School

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Who s The Dumbest Person You ve Ever Met Ex-Teacher Shared How A Student Bewildered Their Whole School Interview With Author

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Saulė Tolstych
The world is full of people with all kinds of character traits. We're all different, and there are several factors that could influence our lovely and sometimes not so personalities – perhaps you won the lottery and got your mom's wittiness, or maybe you mastered your first-class sarcasm skills during those challenging teenage years. In other words, you'll never know what sort of person you'll end up meeting on your way, and it's equally terrifying and exciting. Sometimes you get lucky and meet someone with very lovable qualities – but every so often, you might meet a person who will frankly make you question your entire existence. This ex-teacher blessed the entire comment section on one of Reddit's communities by sharing his odd yet somewhat amusing story. A member of the group asked: "Who's the dumbest person you've ever met?" – where the author revealed what it was like teaching a very peculiar 9th grader. In the end, the comment received 17.8K upvotes and remained the number one topic of the whole thread. More info: Reddit

Teaching is hard especially when one of your students keeps doing questionable things

Image credits: Enokson (not the actual photo) Sure thing, teaching little kids and young teens is exciting, and even rewarding. You inspire them to reach their potential, whilst watching them grow and turn into these great individuals with their own unique mindsets. However, there are times when a student will make you have an existential crisis, and this story is just about that.

Ex-teacher shares a jaw-dropping story about his rather unusual 9th grader

Image credits: NoahtheRed The story took place in Virginia back in 2012, when the OP was on his last year of teaching. In fact, Bored Panda managed to reach out to the author and the man revealed that since then he changed his field and is now working in digital product management in Las Vegas, "where I get sunburnt to hell, eat a bunch, and then try to walk it off hiking and climbing with my wife and two dogs." Image credits: NoahtheRed The OP began his story by explaining how it's fairly normal for some students to be a little bit behind, and that usually the teachers and the school are able to release the kids' inner knowledge just by practicing and doing a bunch of activities. Besides, people that tutor folks know not to judge a book by its cover – however, in this instance, Kevin did manage to puzzle his whole school. Image credits: NoahtheRed The author proceeded to explain that Kevin had moved a lot, which is why he missed a bunch of test scores that were typically required when moving schools. Though, it wasn't a huge problem, and the ex-teacher decided to just have a little chat with Kevin to see where he was at academically. Although, when the time came, things didn't go as smoothly as the teacher would've wanted. The student seemed very lost, and even led the author to think that he probably suffered from a serious case of amnesia, as there were no other explanations. Image credits: NoahtheRed Kevin didn't seem to remember anything past 2nd grade, which is when the author realized that he'd have to find a new way of tutoring the kid. The first thing that made sense was to meet with Kevin's family and counsellors to really understand why the student was so behind. Though, when the meeting was over, the man connected the dots and realized that the whole of Kevin's family has a similar character trait. Image credits: NoahtheRed Bored Panda asked the author to share what kind of relationship Kevin had with his peers. To which the ex-teacher replied: "he was a spectacle, and it turned into a bit of a feedback loop… which ultimately is what I think sort of led to the whole thing being what it ended up being. He'd do something dumb, so a classmate would egg him on to do something else dumb, and then that'd beget yet more dumb things. For instance, I'm fairly confident that a good half of the stuff I wrote he did was because he got dared to or encouraged to by a classmate." Image credits: NoahtheRed After that, we wondered about the most intriguing thing, which is where the student is now. The author revealed that he actually used to run into Kevin's mom around town from time to time. Though, the last thing the OP heard, which was sometime in the middle of 2020, was that Kevin was, in fact, doing quite well. Moreover, he ended up having a kid with a classmate the year after he was the OP's student, and he believes that the reality of that sort of hit him like a "burlap bag full of books," because Kevin managed to shape up and graduate on time. Image credits: NoahtheRed As well as that, Kevin was working in some kind of leadership capacity in a fine dining kitchen and pursuing an associates in business or something to that effect. He got married and he, his wife, and their son own a home there in town. The author also revealed that for all intents and purposes, his beloved student did better than a lot of his classmates long term. Image credits: NoahtheRed We also asked about Kevin's relationship with school's staff and the OP said: "he was one of a whole cadre of kids that were frequent flyers for detention or an AP's office, so they were largely unimpressed. By around November or so, we'd given up on trying to figure out 'why' and were mostly trying to just figure out how to get him on some kind of track forward. Unfortunately, he had classmates whose behavioral issues required a lot more attention." Image credits: NoahtheRed And lastly, the author said that he's very delighted that Kevin's story has a happy ending, and that it's been great knowing how his story has been making people laugh for over 7 years. Once again, this proves how no one should ever judge a book by its cover, even if the book is all weird and hilarious at times. The fact that Kevin managed to achieve what the majority of his classmates couldn't is an incredibly positive outcome. Image credits: NoahtheRed Life is full of surprises, and even though the OP's precious student might've made his last teaching year a living hell – Kevin repaid everyone back by making god knows how many people laugh. What do you think about Kevin?

Fellow Redditors were equally confused and amused

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Keven did things that were NOT related to any disability. Kid was obviously low IQ, and had parents who were the same. The biggest issue is a working memory disorder, which was never worked on until he had a kid and someone to remember things for. It takes time, but memory games, puzzles, and coding can improve that skill dramatically. 103 103points reply MyOpinionHasBeenServed MyOpinionHasBeenServed Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago A disorder is still not something to shame someone for. That is why people are criticizing the teacher. You sound like a stand-up, understanding person. I have a suspected, undiagnosed learning disability, likely dyscalculia and perhaps something else. I was treated like I wasn't trying hard enough in school but didn't have enough of a vocabulary to articulate why I couldn't figure out and retain memory of math equations and sums. I've had teachers react towards me not knowing something like they're disgusted with me. My daughter has GDD and has experienced similar things. But there have always been a few school staff that had gotten it and helped out the kids that needed it and didn't allow the other kids to tease them. 26 26points reply Load More Replies... Mermaid Elle-Jaye Mermaid Elle-Jaye Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago Came here to say the same thing 9 9points reply Nikki Sevven Nikki Sevven Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago I'm wondering if they were all living in a home loaded with lead paint and black mold. 3 3points reply somnomania somnomania Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago I adore Kevin and his story, and the way it was told, but I'm betting you're correct, and thank you for being such a good human. 0 0points reply Mr. Sasquatch Guy Mr. Sasquatch Guy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago You guys should stop hating on the teacher. Kevin might have a disorder, but his parents also sound inexplicably stupid, so the majority of it probably comes from watching them. As they say, monkey see, monkey do. 72 72points reply Suzi Q Suzi Q Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago I think there are many disorders maybe genetic problems. How does this family continue to exist, do they have a caregiver, how do they earn a living. It sounds like they must be profoundly disabled if everyone in the family is like that. 12 12points reply Load More Replies... Evelyn Haskins Evelyn Haskins Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago (edited) Sorry WRONG! The boys parent may have been incredibly stupid, but they also had serious problems. Just blaming them doesn't solve anything. Whjar was the school Counsellor doing? What was the head of school doing. Why had the boy reached this age without help?? Why was he even enrolled in a 'normal school??? 0 0points reply Prestigous Cactus Prestigous Cactus Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. I don't think any of this should have been shared with the world, regardless of whose fault it is that he's so silly. -5 -5points reply XenoMurph XenoMurph Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. How is that any of Kevin's fault? What could Kevin do about low IQ or bad parenting? This post was mean and disparaging. I'm glad my kid was never in this teacher's class, my kid has more class. -25 -25points reply MyOpinionHasBeenServed MyOpinionHasBeenServed Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago I agree with you, XenoMurph. A low IQ is a sign of disorder/disability, doesn't matter. Kids have a right to an education and to learn in a safe, nurturing environment. 18 18points reply Candia Lee Candia Lee Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago If this was a regular classroom, not Special Education, then the teacher wasn't trained in how to deal with Kevin's memory problems. 7 7points reply Kesam Kesam Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago Upvote from me, XenoMurph! -3 -3points reply IeabellAlakar@aqueenofaplanet IeabellAlakar@aqueenofaplanet Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago Jesus Christ f**k wit it's not the teacher's fault 1 1point reply Kesam Kesam Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago It's the teacher's fault to have posted this all over social media. And that kind of language doesn't make you sound particularly mature. 2 2points reply Mary Lou Mary Lou Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago Thanks for stating that! As I psychologist I may add: If you are incapable of learning something as basic as to avoid a certain word in order to not be beaten up constantly, there is something seriously wrong with you neurologically, that´s not just a case of bad parenting and a low IQ. Shame on a school- and general social system that dragged that kid along in a regular school that clearly wasn´t equipped for it, thereby depriving that kid of possible better support and meanwhile also affecting and harming all his fellow pupils who had to suffer his behaviour! 17 17points reply Candia Lee Candia Lee Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago Someone who regularly repeats something that results in a beating may have a need for interaction or a masochistic tendency. Please recall that Kevin changed schools a lot, so no one school system could have fixed this. Not all public school systems can reach every kid at the bottom. I'm glad you aren't my shrink. 6 6points reply Mary Lou Mary Lou Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago (edited) Looks like you didn´t even get what I said: He obviously was in a regular schools, not in one for special need kids, only changing a lot due to moving. Not all public school systems got such schools but I don´t get why it shouldn´t be possible in the US. As for your assumption: not remembering allergies, trouble to find the correct classroom s.o.were clearly not a matter of masochism either...(also: that severe a case of masochism in a kid would be an alarming sign of something seriously wrong just the same...) I am equally glad though, not to have clients who randomly insult other people for the sole reason of disagreeing to their opinion! 5 5points reply Cold Contagious Cold Contagious Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago I agree with you about her not being my shrink. I've worked in counseling for at risk youths for years and she doesn't really sound like any psychologists I've known, in the manner of her terminology and sentence structure. Her credentials seem sus. -3 -3points reply Mary Lou Mary Lou Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago (edited) I´m just not a native speaker, sherlock (not practicing in English either), but have it your way 0 0points reply DUN DUN (she/her) DUN DUN (she/her) Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago I feel like I was on a roller-coaster ride reading this. This is very concerning as well as hilarious both at the same time, but more concerning. This child clearly needs support and help. 71 71points reply Rijkærd Rijkærd Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago ..you just summed up all I wanted to say in the best perfect way......still biased towards the hilarity of it though.... 16 16points reply Load More Replies... IeabellAlakar@aqueenofaplanet IeabellAlakar@aqueenofaplanet Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago this is the first non downvoted comment I've seen of yours 0 0points reply Kimberly Lorton Kimberly Lorton Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago He's grown up now, and has a child of his own.. 0 0points reply Load More Comments POST Eiram Eiram Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago (edited) As a person with mutiple learning disabilitues, who had worked in the school system, studied and taught kids with disabilities... Keven did things that were NOT related to any disability. Kid was obviously low IQ, and had parents who were the same. The biggest issue is a working memory disorder, which was never worked on until he had a kid and someone to remember things for. It takes time, but memory games, puzzles, and coding can improve that skill dramatically. 103 103points reply MyOpinionHasBeenServed MyOpinionHasBeenServed Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago A disorder is still not something to shame someone for. That is why people are criticizing the teacher. You sound like a stand-up, understanding person. I have a suspected, undiagnosed learning disability, likely dyscalculia and perhaps something else. I was treated like I wasn't trying hard enough in school but didn't have enough of a vocabulary to articulate why I couldn't figure out and retain memory of math equations and sums. I've had teachers react towards me not knowing something like they're disgusted with me. My daughter has GDD and has experienced similar things. But there have always been a few school staff that had gotten it and helped out the kids that needed it and didn't allow the other kids to tease them. 26 26points reply Load More Replies... Mermaid Elle-Jaye Mermaid Elle-Jaye Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago Came here to say the same thing 9 9points reply Nikki Sevven Nikki Sevven Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago I'm wondering if they were all living in a home loaded with lead paint and black mold. 3 3points reply somnomania somnomania Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago I adore Kevin and his story, and the way it was told, but I'm betting you're correct, and thank you for being such a good human. 0 0points reply Mr. Sasquatch Guy Mr. Sasquatch Guy Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago You guys should stop hating on the teacher. Kevin might have a disorder, but his parents also sound inexplicably stupid, so the majority of it probably comes from watching them. As they say, monkey see, monkey do. 72 72points reply Suzi Q Suzi Q Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago I think there are many disorders maybe genetic problems. How does this family continue to exist, do they have a caregiver, how do they earn a living. It sounds like they must be profoundly disabled if everyone in the family is like that. 12 12points reply Load More Replies... Evelyn Haskins Evelyn Haskins Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago (edited) Sorry WRONG! The boys parent may have been incredibly stupid, but they also had serious problems. Just blaming them doesn't solve anything. Whjar was the school Counsellor doing? What was the head of school doing. Why had the boy reached this age without help?? Why was he even enrolled in a 'normal school??? 0 0points reply Prestigous Cactus Prestigous Cactus Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. I don't think any of this should have been shared with the world, regardless of whose fault it is that he's so silly. -5 -5points reply XenoMurph XenoMurph Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago This comment is hidden. Click here to view. How is that any of Kevin's fault? What could Kevin do about low IQ or bad parenting? This post was mean and disparaging. I'm glad my kid was never in this teacher's class, my kid has more class. -25 -25points reply MyOpinionHasBeenServed MyOpinionHasBeenServed Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago I agree with you, XenoMurph. A low IQ is a sign of disorder/disability, doesn't matter. Kids have a right to an education and to learn in a safe, nurturing environment. 18 18points reply Candia Lee Candia Lee Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago If this was a regular classroom, not Special Education, then the teacher wasn't trained in how to deal with Kevin's memory problems. 7 7points reply Kesam Kesam Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago Upvote from me, XenoMurph! -3 -3points reply IeabellAlakar@aqueenofaplanet IeabellAlakar@aqueenofaplanet Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago Jesus Christ f**k wit it's not the teacher's fault 1 1point reply Kesam Kesam Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago It's the teacher's fault to have posted this all over social media. And that kind of language doesn't make you sound particularly mature. 2 2points reply Mary Lou Mary Lou Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago Thanks for stating that! As I psychologist I may add: If you are incapable of learning something as basic as to avoid a certain word in order to not be beaten up constantly, there is something seriously wrong with you neurologically, that´s not just a case of bad parenting and a low IQ. Shame on a school- and general social system that dragged that kid along in a regular school that clearly wasn´t equipped for it, thereby depriving that kid of possible better support and meanwhile also affecting and harming all his fellow pupils who had to suffer his behaviour! 17 17points reply Candia Lee Candia Lee Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago Someone who regularly repeats something that results in a beating may have a need for interaction or a masochistic tendency. Please recall that Kevin changed schools a lot, so no one school system could have fixed this. Not all public school systems can reach every kid at the bottom. I'm glad you aren't my shrink. 6 6points reply Mary Lou Mary Lou Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago (edited) Looks like you didn´t even get what I said: He obviously was in a regular schools, not in one for special need kids, only changing a lot due to moving. Not all public school systems got such schools but I don´t get why it shouldn´t be possible in the US. As for your assumption: not remembering allergies, trouble to find the correct classroom s.o.were clearly not a matter of masochism either...(also: that severe a case of masochism in a kid would be an alarming sign of something seriously wrong just the same...) I am equally glad though, not to have clients who randomly insult other people for the sole reason of disagreeing to their opinion! 5 5points reply Cold Contagious Cold Contagious Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago I agree with you about her not being my shrink. I've worked in counseling for at risk youths for years and she doesn't really sound like any psychologists I've known, in the manner of her terminology and sentence structure. Her credentials seem sus. -3 -3points reply Mary Lou Mary Lou Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago (edited) I´m just not a native speaker, sherlock (not practicing in English either), but have it your way 0 0points reply DUN DUN (she/her) DUN DUN (she/her) Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago I feel like I was on a roller-coaster ride reading this. This is very concerning as well as hilarious both at the same time, but more concerning. This child clearly needs support and help. 71 71points reply Rijkærd Rijkærd Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago ..you just summed up all I wanted to say in the best perfect way......still biased towards the hilarity of it though.... 16 16points reply Load More Replies... IeabellAlakar@aqueenofaplanet IeabellAlakar@aqueenofaplanet Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago this is the first non downvoted comment I've seen of yours 0 0points reply Kimberly Lorton Kimberly Lorton Community Member • points posts comments upvotes FollowUnfollow 8 months ago He's grown up now, and has a child of his own.. 0 0points reply Load More Comments Popular on Bored Panda I Used AI To See What These 23 Popular Cartoon Characters Would Look Like In Real Life 30 Y.O. 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