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Yeth, itth twoo.

Term started here last week, but last week's classes were the administrative love-ins required as of late. Review the fooking course outline, since apparently students can't be compelled--or expected--to read the fooking things. Yes, spelling, grammar, usage, syntax and overall quality of writing "count." Sheesh. The course I'm teaching (2 sections) is The Analysis of Education, or my own subtitle: why you can be as racist, sexist, classist and homophobic in your own lives but not in schools (and here's how not to be). It's warm, it's fuzzy, it's counter-hegemonic.

But today was the fun part: social theory 101. In 50 minutes I touch upon rationalism, positivism, constructivism, liberalism, Marxism, feminisms, post-modernism, post-structuralism, and the Frankfurt School. All served piping hot with a side of meritocracy. Were I totally self deluded I could claim to see the light coming on in their eyes. In reality their eyes looked more like spinning slot machines wheels. Which isn't a bad thing.

I'm done for the day and done in as well. Last night I vowed to avoid sleep aids of any sort and slept a mere 5 hours. Plus it always takes at least a fortnight to adjust to standing so much. Soon I'll toddle home to East Van, make a cuppa and perhaps run a hot bath.

But I need also say I love teaching. I can't think of a better way to spend my time. It enriches me, its results are often tangible and I get to meet a whack of interesting folks. Beats the hell out of my previous job: travel agent.

Date: 2003-09-08 06:32 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zhenzhi.livejournal.com
i've been teaching for three years now. i studied full time for two years before that so i could be a C1V certificate qualified instructor. and for three years before that trained up to five times a week in practical classes. it took me a little by suprise how i progressed to being a full wing chun focussed student. there is talk of a diploma course next year (exciting) and maybe even one day a degree in wing chun instruction. our master is slowly trying to make it all happen. very unusual man. the courses run by the academy are all government accredited, which means australian students can apply for government funded study aid $, and overseas students can apply for study visas to study wing chun. very cool!

part of being a student is naturally to teach junior students. again and again i re-study what i have learned through their keen questions and practice.

i get a lot out of teaching. i consider it a great privilege. :-)

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