How interesting : I've never seen social + moral skills offered
in public school but really they should be... Unless I got
ripped off and they were supposed to do it. I'd be ok teaching
most of those subjects, but social + moral skills would be my
number one. My primary focus would be discernment, both of self
+ other, utilizing whatever is best from a variety of sources,
but especially from the students themselves, on how to navigate
well. [that's my first answer to: I can't do polls on mobile
so I will write out the options. If you could only teach one in
schools and no other which would you teach and why? The visual
arts The musical arts Social and moral skills Math Science The
written arts Philosophy Foreign languages Physical and practical
skills such as housekeeping and personal economics] ========
took a test on July 21, 2003 that was expensive and it was worth
it. The MAPP Career test. It was VERY thorough. Of all of the
career tests I'd taken through the years, THIS one nailed me
PERFECTLY. It's a career I could do in the drop of a hat: the
other top 10 as well but this especially: Special Education
Teachers, Middle School. It came up as #1 and I was shocked
because that's something I'd wanted to do since I was *in*
Middle School: help the kids that are on both sides of "outside
of the Bell Curve" because I was one of them. == I'm a
generalist more than a specialist. I have _some_ interests that
are slightly more focused: I love science for example, yet I
also love history. Neither subject gets taught correctly in
schools. Don't get me started on how they teach math wrong
either. They taught this stuff wrong when I went to school and
they teach it wrong now.
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http://www.amazon.com/Math-Myth-Other-STEM.../dp/1620970686
This book just came out today. It might be the first book I
actually buy in years. *
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