LiquidBlue wrote:Thanks for all the replies everyone![]()
Omphalos, putting something together would be awesome. I have some Dune powerpoints (I know, the teacher's crutch, but in my defense I had to travel through other teacher's class rooms, didn't have one of my own, and never knew if I could write on their boards) and worksheets. We watched the begining of the mini-series and picked up in the middle of the book. Watching the mini-series was an attempt to build prior knowledge and give them visual references, since apparently struggling readers have a problem visualizing. I think this book would be great in World Lit. ATM, I'm planning on teaching Kite Runner, but there is still time to change.
What were you thinking of teaching in your college course? I *loved* the sci-fi class I took...AMAZING...one day when I catch up on teaching and my 2 year old gives me a moments rest I'm going to try and publish a paper I wrote about Octavia Butler's Lilith's Brood and the hierarchical nature of the english language...a girl can dream!
This is why I love lecturing. They listen to you, and all you need is notes. No technological fiddle faddle.
Also, I hate Kite Runner. Its an alright book, but 99% of its power comes from the truth of it and the subject matter, not good writing.
I am Pardot Kynes- I have a master's degree in Philosophy and a PHD in Classical mythology (not the title of my PHD, but its rather long and to be honest, I don't remember it). I am currently trying my hardest to get tenure somewhere, and am currently a guest lecturer on occasion. Due to my religious beliefs, I get kicked out of rather alot of places

Unlike most people with a doctorate, I'm not really very proud of mine, since I got it from a shithole school. My goal is to become a professor at a community college in the same city as a prestigious university and see what opportunities present themselves.
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