![]() In real life, fraternization between teachers is usually not allowed, and when it is, it's heavily stigmatized because of possible violations of personal display of affection, especially around young children. School staff being allowed to date each other, especially if they teach the same subject and/or work in an elementary school or similar setting.Students attending classes on days where school usually isn't open, such as on holidays or weekends.Schools in Real Life usually separate them to avoid favoritism issues, with the only exception being if that relative is the only teacher for that class. A student being taught by a parent or another relative.Tenured teachers have to do something really bad in order to to get fired (such as hitting a kid or say/do something controversial), and even non-tenured teachers wouldn't get fired for a minor infraction - at worst, they'd get a stern talking-to from one of their higher-ups before being sent back to their classroom. While the former can (sadly) be Truth in Television, tenured teachers do not get fired easily. Teacher with tenures being able to break the rules without any punishment whatsoever, or a tenured teacher getting fired for a minor infraction.Parallels drawn between the classroom and a Soviet-style organization where Big Brother Is Watching, a military organization, feudal Japan, or a similarly controlling setting.Teachers teaching subjects that are either too difficult or too easy for a grade level.Schools having classes that don't exist in the real world (Plant Psychology, for example).The inverse is also the case, like having ancient Greeks with a Women's Studies course. Corporal Punishment would be the most obvious, but others include learning to read with a slate or having a centuries-old curriculum. There are not enough teachers at the school to adequately accommodate a large student body (the average class size for a grade school classroom is about twenty-four students for every teacher in the school). ![]()
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