1. Whom do you most admire, and why? 2. What's your favorite season (or type of weather--storm, sun, etc.)? 3. What's the geekiest experience you've ever had? 4. How do you relax? 5. I can't believe I don't know this already, but where did your username come from?
Both of those photos are brilliant!
Thanks!
Best of luck in grad school! If there is no set training for teaching at your school, I imagine the staff and other grad students will be glad to help. You will be a wonderful teacher.
Awww, thank you. There is a pedagogy course I have to take next spring, and I'm sure it'll be thorough, but I have to teach no fewer than three hours of class my very first semester, so I'm a little "AAAAUUUGGGHHHH!" at the moment.
Hmmm, freshman comp is strange to me. I've never taking a how-to-write class. It was always taught in the context of writing about literature or writing fiction. I've rarely written anything in an academic context that wasn't a critical essay or a story.
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Date: 2008-06-20 02:28 am (UTC)2. What's your favorite season (or type of weather--storm, sun, etc.)?
3. What's the geekiest experience you've ever had?
4. How do you relax?
5. I can't believe I don't know this already, but where did your username come from?
Both of those photos are brilliant!
Thanks!
Best of luck in grad school! If there is no set training for teaching at your school, I imagine the staff and other grad students will be glad to help. You will be a wonderful teacher.
Awww, thank you. There is a pedagogy course I have to take next spring, and I'm sure it'll be thorough, but I have to teach no fewer than three hours of class my very first semester, so I'm a little "AAAAUUUGGGHHHH!" at the moment.
Hmmm, freshman comp is strange to me. I've never taking a how-to-write class. It was always taught in the context of writing about literature or writing fiction. I've rarely written anything in an academic context that wasn't a critical essay or a story.