Honestly, if my teacher was giving me homework of content not explained in class and then had test questions about it, I'd just file a complaint and the teacher would probably need to make a new test without questions that weren't covered in class. The teacher's job is to teach, if I need to self-study to learn (instead of revising) the subject, what's the point of having a teacher? That's clearly someone that isn't doing their job. Glad I never had to deal with this kind of terrible teacher back in my school days~
Ah, on college I can somewhat understand it... Somewhat. I mean, at least when I was in college, classes were mostly about discussions on what we were supposed to read at home, so it's a given that we wouldn't learn anything if we didn't read the stuff first... Dunno how it works outside of humanities-related subjects though. It's just that judging from the comic strip, it seemed to be referring to middle/high school to me.
Source, please! ...I have seen the whole anime years ago, but I don't remember that sign at all. Probably photoshopped. By the way, the story was good, but could've been better (story-wise). Like most anime. I would be mad too, but why go that far for breakfast/lunch?
Kono Subarashii Sekai ni Shukufuku wo! Spin-off: Kono Kamen no Akuma ni Soudan wo! Spoiler: Lewd Komi-san
Synopsis Every day life was monochromatic for Seig, the people passing him looked the same. No colours. No sound. Every thing was dreary. He was deemed an outcast as his vacant look in his eyes makes him seem dead. Until, his maid showed him anime series. It was an explosion of colours which brought life into his eyes. From then he had always wanted to be like the main characters, making viewers look in awe as they show off their powers. Even when he was bullied for being liking anime he still kept a positive outlook by watching anime. It all paid off when he died a hero and was rewarded with something to help him achieve his dream in another world This synopsis made me laugh so much hahahahahahha my sides