
Genepedia PhD 🏳️🌈
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Genepedia PhD 🏳️🌈
@genepedia
Bioinformatics PhD turned special education teacher, bi in science, cargo bike mom, safe streets https://t.co/WlQWYJdiL2 She/her
Katılım Ocak 2011
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@UrbanistOrg Now any time that question comes up there are many people suggesting "oh, you could take the water taxi and then take the bus, it's really quick!" or "just take your bike onto the water taxi!"
I was skeptical how much difference it would make, but it's actually been huge.
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@UrbanistOrg As a Vashon resident, this last year with the extra water taxi trips available has really moved the needle on folks seeing a reason to leave their car at home. When people asked "how do I get here at this time?" I used to be the only voice suggesting a transit or bike option.
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@heymrsbond A 4th grader with K decoding skills but 4th grade listening comprehension skills has very different needs than a 4th grade student with K decoding and 1st grade listening comprehension skills.
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@heymrsbond As a special education teacher making decisions about both how I reach struggling readers and what accommodations they need in their Gen Ed classrooms, this distinction is really important.
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@BatesPhysio But even if FMLA had been available to me, it only gives unpaid leave, which would have been nearly useless to me. We couldn't afford that. Few grad students can. We have to stop acting like FMLA is a replacement for paid leave.
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@BatesPhysio I had no leave available to me when I had my older two children (2013 and 2015). It was entirely at the whim of my grad supervisors. They were mercifully good people who did let me take some time off, and I got lucky that I had fairly easy recoveries both times.
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@clhubes I mean it sure seems like the 18 month old understood so...
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@hyuumanatees @heymrsbond So much this.
Sometimes it's for reasons that I suppose they see as being good, but it undermines everything.
Then they have the nerve to complain that we don't trust them!
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@heymrsbond Today I am struggling to find grace for privileged parents who lie to the school & the educators- right to our faces!- for no good reason.
I'm so tired.
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@HeatherL114 People think lice can live in the environment the way fleas or bedbugs do and they really can't. They need to be on a head to survive and the eggs need to be on a head to hatch. They aren't hanging out on surfaces for days or weeks.
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@HeatherL114 Lice are a regular issue at our school. My oldest likes snuggling friends too much to avoid them, so we've had them plenty.
My most unpopular opinion is that lice aren't that big a deal and you don't need to do anything but comb to get rid of them.
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@MelanatedSamus I'd be skeptical of anyone who thinks they can just walk into teaching because they've got some other degree or experience. That suggests to me a person who doesn't place much value on teaching and isn't very reflective about their own skills.
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@MelanatedSamus I think I'm a pretty great teacher (I teach elementary special education) and the feedback on my teaching from my principal and colleagues has been very good.
It's not because I've got a PhD. It's because I take feedback and work hard to learn the skills for teaching.
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@Vishi_Divine @beetaylora When I shifted into substitute teaching and had to do the classroom management it was pretty straightforward to implement what I had learned from being in those classrooms.
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@Vishi_Divine @beetaylora This was the part that stressed me out to start with!
I started out as a substitute paraeducator and that was great because I wasn't the one in charge of the classroom management and I got to sit in multiple classrooms and watch the teachers do their thing.
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@Jamberee13 This last time my prints got rejected by the state police twice. The last set were total crap with obvious smearing because the woman doing them was so annoyed at me.
Those got accepted 🤷
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@Jamberee13 Ugh yes!
I've had to do it for three different background checks in the last 2.5 years (two different jobs in education + a separate one was required for my student teaching program) and every time they acted like I was purposely trying to make it hard.
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