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Blog Thread 4; Live Free or Blog Hard - 'cos we all like blogging
Barmymoo:
He was! I bet he's a lovely toddler too.
I no longer need an alarm clock - Paige knows to the second when it's 7am and adorably woke me this morning by touching her nose against mine and chirruping. She didn't wake me up all night. She is the best roommate!
BeoPuppy:
He is! Even on this fairly crap iPad picture.
Toddler is the official term for a four year old?
Barmymoo:
Dunno. To my mind, people are still at least a little bit baby until about the age of six; not all the time (I have a memorable image of a four year old I looked after sitting on a bench with her feet in brown cowboy boots hooked up in front of her, on the phone, and realising she would look just like that except bigger as a teen) but still sometimes.
Carl-E:
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--- Quote from: Carl-E on 28 Aug 2014, 07:01 ---Or maybe a master's in instructional tech - something I'm already pretty familiar with, could keep me in education in a role I usually filled with my colleagues anyway...
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You've mentioned in the past that they won't let a man with a PhD in mathematics and years of experience, teach maths in schools without a Dip. Ed. (or whatever they call it there; a teaching credential anyway). I know it is a bit like hiring an F1 driver for a driving school, but is that an option? The school system here is always hurting for maths teachers.
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I'm stuck in a stupid system in the most restrictive state in the union. I'd rather just move, but for a short list of reasons am not able to. Not without leaving literally everything (and everyone) behind.
Sure,they need math teachers. I can't even get a sub job without certification, though. Ed degrees around here are a dime a dozen...
Welu:
There was an issue in work that wasn't my fault and I asked for help but even they weren't sure what to do and advised me to leave a note for the during the week person. Argh, anxiety.
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