In the larva state workers and future queens are equal. It's all in the nurturing.
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Since we're both familiar with german signs, you would agree that Halteverbot is a symbol in and of itself and there's nothing crossed out. As you scroll down the page you linked to, you'll see a Halteverbot crossed out, and it's like this /
My point is not to be right, but just to show the Americans, that not everything "is correct like this", since we are in an international space with lots of different rules. So our thread here goes into the opposite direction of what I wanted to achieve. Still appreciate the conversation.
Nah fam, / is the correct way. Even traffic signs are like that.
Me utilises masonry bow, coincidentally
You count every single protein you eat to get swole? Nerd.
You strap hard rate monitors to yourself to run a 10km? Nerd.
You go to concerts of your fav rapper and buy and wear his merch? Nerd.
You don't do anything that's interesting, but go to the screws and bolts plant every workday at exactly 6:30, wear the same blue dungarees, get off at 15:00, wash your hands with your favourite extra strong, lemon-scented, degreasing soap? Nerd.
You know which grain of wood you can glue together and which way it should curve to not trap moisture and rot? Nerd.
I think this factoid gets spun out of proportion. Iirc German could ve become the language of science or one field of science. But it was never a contender for the language of trade or diplomacy (the latter being held by french for a long time).
Lehrer haben viel zu tun
Lieber ausprobieren und scheitern
Genau das sehe ich kommen, das wird keine zeitliche Hilfe sein sondern ein Grab für Mühe, Aufwand und Nerven.
Aufgaben zu stellen ist einfach wenn man als Lehrkraft den Stoff verstanden hat (sei vorausgesetzt). Die Schwierigkeit ist doch eher darin, zu beurteilen, wo die einzelnen Schüler feststecken und ihnen dort weiterzuhelfen. Wie soll KI da eingesetzt werden?
Too much cheese + no crust