DML's 437th Rant
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DML's 437th Rant
Ok so first thing's first- I know there are a few people on here who are in the education industry and I was wondering if any of you share my feeling that having a point of view contradictory to the politically correct one and sharing that view with your students is entirely too frowned upon in our line of work. Just wondering what y'all think.
Secondly, Wasteland Radio is fucked. I can't get any friends who have the fucking brains to act with me on the show. The ones I can get are fucktards. So I will do the show I think on a more regular basis, but I will do it as myself and I will host it with people whose company I enjoy.
Thirdly, I am studying to be a teacher but what draws my attention? Social work, broadcasting, journalism, political activism, illustration, animation, writing.... just basically anything but the path I've chosen!
I listen to Floyd for christ's sake and I will be molding and shaping these little punks into an image i have disdain for, a fucking American. I won't do it. I won't resign myself to a life of teaching. I can't do it. There is too much to fucking do in this world!!
Secondly, Wasteland Radio is fucked. I can't get any friends who have the fucking brains to act with me on the show. The ones I can get are fucktards. So I will do the show I think on a more regular basis, but I will do it as myself and I will host it with people whose company I enjoy.
Thirdly, I am studying to be a teacher but what draws my attention? Social work, broadcasting, journalism, political activism, illustration, animation, writing.... just basically anything but the path I've chosen!
I listen to Floyd for christ's sake and I will be molding and shaping these little punks into an image i have disdain for, a fucking American. I won't do it. I won't resign myself to a life of teaching. I can't do it. There is too much to fucking do in this world!!
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Re: DML's 437th Rant
As a teacher, giving students your viewpoint and only your viewpoint is wrong - especially if you're trying to instill in them that it's the "right" way of thinking.Dogmeatlives wrote:Ok so first thing's first- I know there are a few people on here who are in the education industry and I was wondering if any of you share my feeling that having a point of view contradictory to the politically correct one and sharing that view with your students is entirely too frowned upon in our line of work. Just wondering what y'all think.
Your responsibility, however, is to make them know your viewpoint exists - as objectively as possible - and present to them the countering viewpoint, also objectively as possible. People don't get educated unless they can make up their own minds.
"You're going to have a tough time doing that without your head, palooka."
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We can talk about many of these things when/if I come out to NY. Though Ret is right; objectivity is the name of the game when it comes to being a good teacher.
If you feel no [current] passion for teaching and want to work towards a cause doing something you enjoy, you could always be a political cartoonist for the time being.
Or, you could take social issues you want to raise awareness of and write short stories [or large ones] that parody/emulate these phenomena. Last I checked, that's what the X-men comic was constantly attempting to do (other than kill off half the cast and revive them soon after, repeating around once a season).
Either way, don't get frustrated and loose your composure and perception of your end goal. Know what it is you want and plan to achieve it accordingly.
If you feel no [current] passion for teaching and want to work towards a cause doing something you enjoy, you could always be a political cartoonist for the time being.
Or, you could take social issues you want to raise awareness of and write short stories [or large ones] that parody/emulate these phenomena. Last I checked, that's what the X-men comic was constantly attempting to do (other than kill off half the cast and revive them soon after, repeating around once a season).
Either way, don't get frustrated and loose your composure and perception of your end goal. Know what it is you want and plan to achieve it accordingly.
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I wish my teachers told me what they beleived.. so i can redicule it or like it.. We ahve brains of our own too ya know?
EDIT: at least my brain thinks its me.. or shalli say.. i think i am my brain...
EDIT:EDIT:Maybe my brain is thinking of a brain that is thinking of the world in which the first brain was from.. but now its dead...inside a ...remote controlled shark
EDIT: at least my brain thinks its me.. or shalli say.. i think i am my brain...
EDIT:EDIT:Maybe my brain is thinking of a brain that is thinking of the world in which the first brain was from.. but now its dead...inside a ...remote controlled shark
Re: DML's 437th Rant
q.f.e.Retlaw83 wrote:Your responsibility, however, is to make them know your viewpoint exists - as objectively as possible - and present to them the countering viewpoint, also objectively as possible. People don't get educated unless they can make up their own minds.
Go with that, Dogmeat.
In retrospective it's easy to see that my favorite teachers have been just like that, and the ones I've hated the most have usually been the ones pushing their own ideas to their students.
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Re: DML's 437th Rant
doggy, dont pidgeon hole the american identity
you can still teach the ideal (and in many cases the reality) of pluralism
thats what its all about, dawg
you can still teach the ideal (and in many cases the reality) of pluralism
thats what its all about, dawg