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by souplesse
1988 days ago
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I'd say "judgment" rather than the significantly more loaded "whims", but you're right, the policy still relies on a human arbiter. A codified system is bound to introduce problems: 'You get one bathroom break during class per week, and you've used yours, but this is an emergency? Sorry, I trust you, but the system says I have to give you detention if you go.' My point was that the problem was with GP's specific (though perhaps commonplace) school culture/teachers, not the general idea of requiring permission. |
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