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Teachers at nine high schools in northeastern Australia discovered days before an ancient history exam that they had mistakenly taught their students about the wrong Roman ruler Augustus Caesar instead of his predecessor, Julius Caesar.
The students in Queensland ended up being exempt from the statewide exam on Wednesday while Education Minister John-Paul Langbroek said he would investigate the mix-up, describing the experience for the students as extremely traumatic.
Since the error in the curriculum was discovered on Monday, schools applied and were granted an exemption from the exam for their students, even as panicked high schoolers were cramming about Julius Caesars exploits as a Roman general and statesman.
Im very unhappy about the situation, Langbroek told reporters in announcing that the 140 seniors affected by the mix-up would not have to sit the exam.
Langbroek said he would ensure those students were not disadvantaged in any way.
https://apnews.com/article/australia-roman-history-exam-high-school-3d39f66e38327d45f91ab236d90728d5
wcmagumba
(5,038 posts)sdfernando
(5,958 posts)and find out that the Caesar Salad was created (invented?) right across the boarder, in Tijuana Mexico in 1924. The creator named the salad after himself.
generalbetrayus
(1,329 posts)Orange Julius Caesar.
LudwigPastorius
(13,697 posts)the kangaroo died.
Aristus
(71,215 posts)Nothing a little reading can't fix, guys.
I also roll my eyes towards those toxic alpha-bros who are crowing about their newfound interest in Ancient Rome. I've been studying Ancient Rome nearly all my life; and not because of the toxic stuff.