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What actually happens if you miss a job provider appointment once?
I missed one appointment with my job provider and I’ve been stressing about what that actually means. I wasn’t trying to avoid it, something really urgent came up. Now I’m worried it’s going to mess with my payments or get me flagged for something worse than it really is. Just trying to figure out how serious a single missed one actually is before I panic too much.
What's something parents do that teachers actually appreciate but rarely hear about?
There's always posts about what parents do wrong or what makes teachers' lives harder. But what about the other side- the small things that actually make a difference or make the job feel worth it. Even the little stuff like a quick email or how a kid shows up on Monday. What are some real examples from people who've been in the classroom?
Has anyone else noticed how inaccurate AI lecture transcripts can be lately?
I saw the new UWA study about AI transcription “hallucinations” causing errors in Australian First Nations languages and even incorrect medical information. Echo360 captions already get things wrong sometimes, so if universities move further toward AI-only note-taking, who’s actually checking these transcripts for mistakes?