@NanoRaptor I don’t think an employer is entitled to one’s best, most driven work – but it is the responsibility of teachers to draw that work out. A teacher doesn’t gain more profit from a student showing exceptional work – they get to then help the student refine that kind of work rather than work at the level of checking boxes.
@ehler@NanoRaptor Shaming neurodiverse and/or disabled folks for not meeting able neurotypical standards on topics that they may not even care about is not how you do that, however.