When You’re the Only One Who Fails A Test

Simon Brea
18 Mar 202404:52

Summary

TLDRIn a classroom setting, a student named Simon confidently expects a high grade on a test, only to be publicly humiliated by the teacher for scoring a 37. The class, including the usually underperforming Doug, scores well, leading to Simon's embarrassment. However, a twist reveals that Simon's low score was due to a technical error with the Scantron sheet, where his answers were misaligned, resulting in a miscalculation of his actual score of 94. The teacher's harsh treatment of Simon and the school's potential liability for the mistake highlight the story's moral.

Takeaways

  • 📚 The script revolves around a classroom setting where a test score is being handed back to students.
  • 😌 A student confidently expects to have done well on the test, believing it was easy and that they likely scored an A-.
  • 😕 The teacher reveals that most students performed well, but one student did considerably worse, creating tension and curiosity.
  • 🤔 Students speculate who might have the lowest score, with one student being singled out as a potential candidate.
  • 😅 The student who thought he did well is relieved when others around him receive high scores, including a 90 and a 100.
  • 😮 The twist occurs when it's revealed that the student who thought he did well actually scored very poorly, a 37 out of 100.
  • 😱 The teacher publicly humiliates the student with the low score, emphasizing the disparity between his score and the second-lowest score of 89.
  • 😂 The student tries to make light of the situation with humor, but it falls flat as the teacher continues to berate him.
  • 😡 The teacher's harsh treatment of the student is criticized, highlighting the inappropriateness of public shaming in the classroom.
  • 🤯 A dramatic revelation occurs when it's discovered that the student's Scantron sheet was misprocessed, leading to an incorrect score.
  • 😅 The actual score of the student, once the error is corrected, is a 94, revealing a grave mistake and the unfair treatment he received.

Q & A

  • What is the general reaction of the class to receiving their test results?

    -The class is initially relaxed and confident about their test performance, with most students expecting to have done well.

  • What is the teacher's initial approach to handling the lowest score in the class?

    -The teacher initially plans to keep the identity of the student with the lowest score confidential to protect their feelings.

  • Why does the teacher decide to publicly shame the student with the lowest score?

    -The teacher decides to publicly shame the student because their score is significantly lower than the rest of the class, and they believe the student deserves to be humiliated for their poor performance.

  • What is the lowest score in the class, and who received it?

    -The lowest score in the class is 37, and it was received by Simon.

  • How does Simon react to the public shaming by the teacher?

    -Simon initially tries to make light of the situation with humor, but eventually feels embarrassed and upset by the teacher's actions.

  • What is the reason for the discrepancy between Simon's expected grade and his actual score?

    -The discrepancy is due to a technical error where Simon's Scantron was processed one question number off, causing his answers to be misaligned with the correct questions.

  • How does the teacher react when they discover the technical error with Simon's test?

    -The teacher is shocked and realizes the mistake was on their part, leading to the unnecessary humiliation of Simon.

  • What is the corrected score for Simon after the technical error is accounted for?

    -After accounting for the technical error, Simon's corrected score is a 94.

  • What is the potential consequence for the school due to the teacher's actions?

    -The school may face a lawsuit for publicly shaming and humiliating a student due to a technical error that was the school's fault.

  • How does the situation highlight the importance of handling student performance with care?

    -The situation underscores the need for educators to handle student performance sensitively and to verify the accuracy of test results before taking any disciplinary or public actions.

  • What lesson can be learned from the script about the impact of miscommunication or errors in an educational setting?

    -The script teaches us that miscommunication or errors can have serious consequences, emphasizing the importance of clear communication and accurate processing of student work in an educational environment.

Outlines

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😅 Test Results Anticipation and Unexpected Humiliation

The script begins with a casual conversation about test results, where one student is confident of scoring an A- due to the test's ease. The teacher then distributes the tests, revealing that most did well, but one student performed exceptionally poorly. The anticipation builds as it is hinted that this student's performance will be publicly exposed. The student, Simon, is singled out for scoring a 37, and the teacher expresses disbelief and disappointment, leading to a moment of public humiliation.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Test

A test is a formal assessment of a student's knowledge or skills in a particular subject. In the video, the test serves as the central plot device, revealing the characters' academic abilities and the teacher's reaction to one student's unexpectedly low score. The test results are a source of tension and humor, highlighting the theme of academic performance and its impact on self-esteem.

💡Grade

A grade is a score or evaluation given to students based on their performance on assignments, tests, or other academic activities. In the script, grades are a significant source of pride and anxiety for the students. The mention of grades, particularly the lowest and highest, drives the narrative and underscores the competitive nature of academic settings.

💡Humiliation

Humiliation refers to the feeling or state of being deeply ashamed or embarrassed due to one's actions or circumstances. In the video, the teacher's intention to humiliate the student with the lowest test score is a key moment that reflects on the harsh consequences of failure and the public exposure of personal shortcomings.

💡Embarrassment

Embarrassment is a feeling of self-consciousness, shame, or awkwardness typically resulting from the awareness of others' judgment. The script uses embarrassment as a tool to emphasize the social repercussions of not meeting expectations, as seen when the student with the lowest score is singled out.

💡Ostracize

To ostracize someone means to exclude them from a group or society. In the context of the video, the teacher suggests ostracizing the student with the lowest score, indicating a form of social punishment for academic failure and reflecting on the harsh treatment of underperformers.

💡Confidential

Confidential refers to information that is meant to be kept secret or private. The teacher initially tries to keep the low-scoring student's identity confidential to protect their feelings, but the gravity of the situation leads to a public revelation, contrasting the ideals of privacy with the reality of public shame.

💡Technical Error

A technical error is a mistake or malfunction caused by a technical issue rather than human error. In the script, the technical error with the Scantron sheet leads to the misinterpretation of the student's answers, resulting in an incorrect and embarrassingly low grade. This highlights the importance of accurate testing procedures and the potential for mistakes in educational assessments.

💡Shame

Shame is a painful feeling of humiliation or distress caused by the consciousness of wrong or foolish behavior. The script uses the act of shaming as a form of public punishment for the student's low test score, illustrating the social dynamics and pressures within an academic environment.

💡Scantron

A Scantron is a type of machine-readable answer sheet used for standardized tests, where students fill in bubbles corresponding to their answers. In the video, the Scantron sheet is crucial as it leads to the discovery of the technical error that caused the student's low score, emphasizing the reliance on technology in educational assessments.

💡Legal Consequences

Legal consequences refer to the outcomes or repercussions that result from legal actions or decisions. The script ends with the implication that the school may face legal consequences for publicly shaming a student due to a technical error, highlighting the potential for institutional accountability in educational settings.

💡Academic Performance

Academic performance refers to how well a student does in school, typically measured by grades and test scores. The video's theme revolves around academic performance, as it is the basis for the characters' reactions and the plot's development, emphasizing the significance of educational success and failure.

Highlights

The anticipation of receiving test results creates a casual and humorous classroom atmosphere.

A student confidently expects a high grade, suggesting the test was easy.

The teacher's honesty about the overall class performance on the test.

The revelation of one student's significantly lower score compared to the rest of the class.

The humorous nickname 'Little Wayne' used by the student to describe his low grade.

The teacher's intention to humiliate the student with the lowest score in front of the class.

The unexpected high score of a student previously thought to be less academically capable.

The dramatic irony as the student with the lowest score is revealed to be Simon.

Simon's humorous response to his low grade, showing a lack of seriousness.

The teacher's harsh criticism of Simon's performance and intelligence.

The teacher's decision to deduct additional points, further lowering Simon's score.

Simon's confusion and denial about the severity of his test performance.

The teacher's encouragement for the class to shame Simon for his low score.

The principal's reaction to the news of Simon's failed test, indicating a potential issue.

The discovery of a technical error that led to Simon's incorrect grading.

The realization that the school may face legal consequences for their actions.

The dramatic conclusion highlighting the importance of accuracy in grading and the consequences of errors.

Transcripts

play00:00

yo what's good bro yo did you hear the

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news why what happened apparently we're

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getting our test back today

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oh is that all wait you're not worried

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no man the test was easy at the lowest I

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probably got like an A minus like come

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on okay class take your seats I just

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finished grading your test from last

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week I'll be honest most of you guys did

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really well but there was one student in

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here that did considerably worse than

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the rest so I'm going to hand your test

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back now so you guys can see your grades

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yo I wonder who got the lowest score

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will you relax it was probably like Doug

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or something who's Doug Simon's friend

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you got a 90 oh thank God Greg you got a

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100 thank you teacher Doug here it comes

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bro you got an 89 good

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job 89 that's like a plus b dog got an

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89 low key that's actually a decent

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score bro if Doug got an 89 that

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definitely means I did well like uh are

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you sure about that what are you talking

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about well the teacher said only one

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student did bad on the test okay and and

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he handed everyone else's test

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back okay and and everybody else did

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fine okay and oh my God if everyone else

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in the class did well who do you think

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is the one student that

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[Music]

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failed okay class so I'm pretty sure

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everybody got their test back except for

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one now the one student that did bad

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listen normally when a student does bad

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I try to keep it confidential so that

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way they don't don't feel bad about

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themselves you know but this student in

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particular did so bad so unequivocally

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awful that they deserve to be humiliated

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embarrassed and ostracized by the class

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for their horrible

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grade please tell me there's a secret

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student in this class Simon yes sir so

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for reference the second lowest score in

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the class was Doug with an 89 hey the

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lowest score is good in go so since you

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scored lower than Doug what do you think

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you you know what I I'm not even going

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to ask I'm just going to give you the

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test score so you can read it out loud

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for yourself

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37 37 we went from a B+ to an F so you

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want to explain how we did that

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huh call me Little Wayne cuz the f is

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for

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phenomenal so so you think this is funny

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now it it's funny to you I'm so sorry

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I'm so sorry I should not have said that

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no no because I don't understand how is

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it that everyone in the class gets a

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good grade even Doug got a good grade

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and he's dumb as a br that's not nice

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and then you walks in here with the

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intelligence of a freaking Neanderthal

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and then somehow manag to get a 37

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P I get that you're upset and I'm sorry

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all right but do you really need to

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embarrass me in front of the whole class

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like this the test was laughably easy

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how did you manage with your

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absentminded empty-headed lame brain

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self to get a grade 50 points lower than

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Doug leave me alone bro I don't know I

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thought I did well the test seemed easy

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oh did it did it because I'm pretty sure

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a 32 would disagree with that I thought

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I got a 37 yeah but now I'm deducting

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Five Points because you're just that

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stupid you can't do that oh I can't I I

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can't no you can't because it's dumb you

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want to know what else is dumb you being

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the only person in this class to fail

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the test and still thinking that you can

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avoid the shame that's coming with it

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you know what everybody shame this man

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shame yo why am I hearing people

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chanting Shane from all the way across

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the hall principal Simon just failed my

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test a test that everybody else okay but

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that's no reason to shame him in front

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of the whole class but he got a

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37 oh wow that's bad that that's really

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bad but it's still not a good excuse to

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do that okay oh and for reference Doug

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got an

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89

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[Music]

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shame so teacher we're going to have to

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figure out what to do with this whole

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you know test thing that Simon failed

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can I just see the Scantron that he used

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real quick to fill out his

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answers wait a minute something's

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something's not right what Simon wrote

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down most of the correct answers but the

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Scantron processed them one down from

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each question's original number you see

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that oh okay so by that math that means

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that s got a

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one Simon got a 94

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we just humiliated shamed and even

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smacked a student all because of a

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technical error that was basically our

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fault the school's going to get sued for

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this isn't it oh yeah

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[Music]

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الوسوم ذات الصلة
Classroom DramaHumiliationTest ScoresMisunderstandingStudent StrugglesTeacher's DilemmaEducational ComedyGrade ShockTechnical ErrorRedemption
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