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>country
>what would happen in your country if arrive late at a class (be at school, university, whatever)
Brazil
Nothing at all

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teachers here come later than student
if they come ever
education system is corrupt af

Não, obrigado pelo Bump btw

>Argentina
>blanca

lol here is the same kek, specially at public universities. 2bqf I like this, cause I always arrive late

Depends on the professor/teacher for both regular school and uni

please stop posting pictures of lovely lovely bunda
it makes me miss my ex brazilian gf very much

my highschool would send an automated message to your parents if you were not at roll call for even one class

my university left it up to the professor as I assume all colleges do. Attendance penalties ranged from being barred from the class to losing points to a strike policy to nothing at all.

This seems like a retarded thread. No country is going to mandate school attendance on a national scale

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>what would happen in your country if arrive late at a class (be at school, university, whatever)

Depends on the professor/teacher for both regular school and uni.

In my university you need to request authorization to enter the class.

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Depends on the uni
I go to a big one where classes are big enough that no one will really care if you rock up late or not

My sister goes to a smaller, more tight-knit uni
Whenever she got to class late, her prof would go out of his way to address her in front of the class with "So lovely of you to finally join us!"

>No country is going to mandate school attendance on a national scale
It actually happens here. In my university if you don't have at least 75% attendance rate you fail. But everybody finds a way around this, but I've failed several times in some classes due to this

:( it's not fair
i loved her so much

>This seems like a retarded thread. No country is going to mandate school attendance on a national scale
its mandatory here, under 16 and pathetic attendance can get the parents fined or jailed

>he goes to a private university
lol

well there's a limit to how much you can be away from class. i think it's 1,5% and if go over that you get kicked out. if you arrive late at class you have to apologise and explain why, if you arrived very late the teacher might as well deny you participate

lol I've been arriving like 1 hour late to all classes for a whole semester

One of my professors had a time limit for 10 minutes. If you arrived later than that, guess what -- you ain't watchin' dat class nigga.

>This seems like a retarded thread. No country is going to mandate school attendance on a national scale

School is mandatory here and home schooling is illegal. If you stop showing up the school will call child services and the police, and at the very end of the line cops will liteally escort you to school.

In scotland for uni at least in my uni the professors didnt care at all. You'd just get in and sit down like nothing happened

we have truancy laws too but you have to be an enormous fuckup for them to affect you and they are based on local law instead of federal. Jailing people seems a little excessive.

is that 75% rule mandated by the government? Is it only valid in state sponsored schools? Does brazil even have private universities? No flame, genuinely curious

We have both free public universities in both state and federal levels and those are the most prestigious ones and harder to enroll since you need to pass a selection test, we also have private universities which are usually easier to enroll and which you can get a loan from the government with low interest like in the UK.
>is that 75% rule mandated by the government?
It depends on the university because each one set their own rules, but usually in federal and state universities this is true

we dont handle it on a national level but some states do the same thing.

In California from kindergarten to middleschool if a child misses more than 10% of their classes the parents can be fined up to $2,500 and be jailed for a year though I have never heard of this actually happening. It drummed up a lot of controversy when the law was drafted because it doesn't make exceptions for children with chronic illnesses who physically cannot attend school. They also have to prove that the parent is not making an attempt to make their kids go to school so this law is never enforced.

Jesus, no wonder why you are 1st world country. We would really need that even though it wouldnt really work.

you can always get another girl :) don't lose hope :D

Teachers basically scold to us untill high schools in Japan(But my high school teacher is gentle so I was late many times and I said to her ''I'm sorry.Haha'')
In universties almost teachers don't angry to us except seminar group because students are free.

Preußens Gloria

Homeschooling is completely illegal but its possible to found your own school, though they have to employ government-certified teachers and follow the public curriculum.

Every few years there is at least one large-scale SWAT-raid on some compound of a nutcase cult where parents tried to withhold their children from the authorities.

can a country BE more autistic

where they taught their children that the earth is flat or that babies are broad by birds.

obrigado :')

do you have correspondence education?

here you can be enrolled in school and they ether mail all your work, or you do stuff online while you work on it from home
you still receive a public school education, you just don't go to a physical school

Here is kinda like... eeeeeeh...
I mean... Is free... And... Is your future, if you wanna graduate then attend to clases
If you miss clases well... You are what we lile to call a "Boludo pajero" or a "chico Ni"

Here, the general view is that children are not the property of their parents that can treat them how they seem fit, withold the from school, beat or abuse th etc. Children also have fundamental rights before the law, this includes their right to receive education and it's the duty of the state to protect the fundamental rights of its citizens.

>UK
>Nothing
Over the past 2 years of university, I have been on time less than 5 times. No one cares except this one angry German dude.

Well, depends, what kind of school are you talking about? There are some, even popular long-distance universities, but if you are talking about child being at the hospital for an extended period of time then it depends on the individual case, but in the most extreme you will have a teacher sent that will teach the public curriculum.

It's also illegal in brazil, but there are workarounds. Here if you want to homeschool your children, you just enroll them on the american homeschooling system paying a fee, if the police comes for you they can't do anything since the children are legaly enrolled in a school. Can't you do the same?

elementary and high school
kid might live on a remote farm and not want to drive 50km to the nearest school, or be with their parents working overseas but want to have a canadian education

Jesus. Thats nigger tier late. Don't even show up at that point.

If I don't I fail at classes for low attendance rate. I am not the only one that does that 2bqf

Uhm no.

>homeschooling system paying a fee
No, because homeschooling in almost shape or form is explicitly banned by law. You'd have to have some extreme case(like the children that have to live in plastic bubbles because of their surpressed immune systems kind of shit) signed off by the minister of education himself or something.

>not want
Irrelevant.

Are you a nig?

lol no, everyone does that including whites niggers asians etc

People aren't like that where I study, most of them arrive on time or within 20~30min (at most). Of course sometimes there will be someone who arrives after an hour or so, but it's not something normal.

hello cheryl

>ele não percebe que estou exagerando
você é sem graça

a german teacher I had that used to work in a school in München told me that children rights and autonomy was highly important.
Lil brats that couldn't stop yelling and throwing punches were taken into autism halls of some sort and talk their problems out, but in the meantime teachers had to endure whatever the kid did just out of the fear of being fired or sued for even the lightest voice tone change.
Also she told me that she was bossed around by kids instead of the other way around and that she was sent to the principal office after she asked a child to put his raincoat on because it was raining, apparently a teacher can't use direct orders to children instead they could only give advises regardless of anything.
Is it true, or just highly exaggerated shit?

This uncivilized behavior is considered to be on the same level like sitting on a table and trying to eat spaghetti with your bare hands.

in school and high school if you are under 18 they call your parents

in university nothing happen, is your responsibility to be at time

Teachers are civil servants for life and in order to get fired and stripped of your civil service status you have to do some serious shit, like commit a crime or something.

>HS
They record it and you can get in trouble after x amount of times.
>college/university
Nothing.

In highschool I could arrive and leave anytime I wanted because I was one of the few kids that drove a car to school
the rest weren't allowed to enter school after 7:30 am or leave before 2:00 pm
Right now in college no professor asks for attendance unless you have a field practice or a certified lab. I've been arriving late (20-40 minutes) to half of my classes and I haven't gotten in any problems as long as I've been studying here.

During my last three years of high school, I came and went whenever I pleased. I had an year, when I missed something like 300 hours, but nobody said shit.

I even graduated with honours and they gave me a golden badge.

As far as university goes, attendence is not compulsory here, the only thing you need to do is pass your exams.

The United States mandates school attendance of some form or another until age sixteen, genius. Most countries do

Probably get my cock sucker by the professor. I am banging two different milf professors at my university right now, so nothing would happen to me if i am late to their classes.

not that guy but the "usa" doesnt do shit. the states/locale do.

>the angry german dude is the professor

At both my high school and my university no one gave a shit from the most part. I imagine some professors can get pissy.

You actually just loved her butt.
But I can relate to that.

>high school
They'd ask to go to the administration and explain why I was late and come back when I got a ticket from them

>University
Nothing, you enter and go out as you wish.

depends on what you look like and who your parents are

excellent post o meu homem

we get 15 minutes off between the lectures, it goes for the staff also, so if you're late it's no big deal.
If you are late 20 minutes, professor won't let you write your name on the attendance list, and if you're absent 3 times in a semester, you lose the right to take the final exam

idem in italy,
nice room btw

100% legit

>school
I would get told off by the teacher and maybe given detention depending on how late

>university
literally nothing, they even sign me on the register anyway

school

< 5 min, I'd get told to hurry it up next time
> 5 min, I'd get unapproved absence and I'd get sanctions at 5-10 violations

uni doesn't care

looks like my uni, where was the pic taken?

No idea desu, I just took the first pic I found on Google

>my ex brazilian
She got your green card and ran off with it?

What is a brazillian girls accent like? Is it cute?
Additionally post more bunda

I went to public schools here :
In secondary school and high school, if you were late, you had to go the school administration office first and get them to write your justification for your lateness in your student book so you can show it to the teacher so he lets you in his class. If you're too late, the teacher doesn't accept you and the class period is marked as missed.
In university, lateness isn't a concern unless you're not discreet when entering the room or if you're like awfully late (+30min) without a good explanation.

I meant if it's a lecture class and you're not disturbing you can arrive and leave anytime you want but tutorial classes are stricter.

I told her I couldn't save her, so I guess it was a green card she was after after all :(
She was also a great dancer :^)

thats not even a bunda

this is gringo tier bunda

That literally looks like a Unibo classroom

There is some real shit going on. There are parents who want to let teachers to raise their children and don't teach them proper manners but if the teachers try to do something they will get problems with the parents. Some teachers even get attacked by students

can an italian explain what's going on here break.com/video/italian-students-fondle-teacher-226981