As an incentive, a teacher has asked his students to draw a Pokémon on their exam to earn extra points and the result has been displayed on TikTok.
In the world of teaching, there are various methods to get students to do well; Various branches of the discipline even have their own methodologies, very different from the others, which aim to get the best out of the students.
Each teacher uses their own teachings and their own experience to ensure that their students achieve positive results in their school journey.
Although there are very rigorous methods, there are others that, with a much lighter strategy, achieve the same objective and there depends a lot on the skill of the teacher to ensure that the student is not left behind.
Among the wide range of skills that teachers can display, a teacher has decided to turn to Pokémon to reward his students and achieve a positive result, which has been shared on TikTok and is getting a great response from the users.
As explained at the beginning of the video, at the end of an exam, the teacher asked each of his students to draw a Pokémon to earn an extra point, many did and now it has gone viral thanks to TikTok, through the teacher’s own profile.
@ _antuan1 The last is the best! ? #mathematics #students #ImTeacher #Pokemon #humor
So far, the video has collected more than 380 thousand reproductions, more than 30 thousand likes and hundreds of comments, where they show the admiration, first, for Pokémon, and for some of the drawings that are shown in the recording.
Of course, as often happens in the wide universe of social networks, the reactions of Internet users is very diverse; While some applaud the teacher’s initiative, others focus on the drawings, and some have not stopped criticizing both the teacher and the illustrations.
However, beyond that, what is striking is the way the teacher found to streamline the process involved in an exam.
Despite apparently not being a great teaching method, in the end it is a small strategy for students to relax a bit at the end of their exam, with the reward, in addition, of earning an extra point if they made the video.
In fact, it is not the first time that the teacher in question uses Pokémon to catch the attention of his students, because in another video it is seen that he drew a “Pikachu” on the blackboard, which he asked the students to copy them into their notebook of notes.
@ _antuan1 Is it fun to use pokemon to illustrate my classes?#school #students #mathematics #ImTeacher #Pokemon
Now, thanks to the arrival of social networks, we can see how this type of content manages to conquer Internet users.
And, in reality, TikTok has the ability to go viral in a matter of seconds, thereby demonstrating the powerful content platform that it has become since the arrival of the pandemic.
Let us also remember that the Chinese social network is, today, one of the favorites of both “common” users and content creators themselves.
As if that were not enough, a few weeks ago it was announced that the ByteDance platform has already managed to surpass Google in terms of popularity, as it was crowned the most visited site during 2021.
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