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09-19-2015, 04:48 PM
As a teacher, I noticed there's a good amount of teachers that share much the same views as me (regarding feminism, political correctness, SJW infiltration, etc) but feel that they have to keep their mouths shut.
They grumble and bitch in the teachers' lounge...and then go on with things as usual. Passing kids that should be failing, giving lip service to "diversity", and letting standards fall and fall and fall.
If you're a teacher or in education, shoot me a PM. Especially if you're in the Northeast or NY area. Don't know if there's much we can do, but maybe we could at least share ideas, complain, and write some stuff.
I've been thinking of starting a website for such discussion and writing...maybe we can start something together.
Just a thought, if anyone is interested.
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09-22-2015, 01:45 PM
I teach music privately, so when the parents aren't listening I will sometimes slip the student a red pill or two.
I didn't go down the route of teaching in schools, because I saw how much bullshit was in the curriculum in the UK, even before I understood many of the things I do now.
Quite a few of my friends have gone into teaching, and it seems a little crazy, especially the fact that we have shortages and if I became a teacher, I could quite end up teaching subjects I know nothing about like RE, maths or geography.
If that happens I will message you for help on keeping my sanity.
"Especially Roosh offers really good perspectives. But like MW said, at the end of the day, is he one of us?"
- Reciproke, posted on the Roosh V Forum.
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09-22-2015, 01:48 PM
Actually I've started putting articles about learning and playing music on my website.
I talk about things that are understood here, but ignored everywhere else in music education.
Maybe we could have one huge website of neo-masculine teaching including many different subjects. I can contribute some articles about playing music.
"Especially Roosh offers really good perspectives. But like MW said, at the end of the day, is he one of us?"
- Reciproke, posted on the Roosh V Forum.
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09-28-2015, 05:25 PM
Graduate school professor here- some of what you say is true (particularly the stuff about passing people regardless of the quality of work)- I've also noticed a great deal of entitlement among the students, and the idea that if they're paying tuition they "deserve" the degree, rather than working hard to earn it (plenty of incentive to spoon feed the kids just to get then through the classes).
That being said, in the sciences there isn't a lot of political correctness, mostly because it fails to come up much.
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10-02-2015, 04:40 PM
I did my CELTA earlier this year. I had to bite my tongue several times when political correctness came up. One other prospective student wouldn't even use the word "actress".
That's sad because classrooms need industry veterans such as me (PhD, 15 years in industry).
I'm useless at class discipline, but I'd definitely win the students over by being that crazy chemistry teacher who used to do the dangerous experiments.
BTW I did my PhD in plant science. It was interesting but ultimately useless as there were so few jobs in that field. My salvation was that DNA sequence analysis needed Unix skills, and those landed me a 15+ year career in IT.
I just started working for an insurance company. That's a great niche to get into. No degree required and you can go onto specialise in stuff like risk management or compliance. If you're more outgoing then you'll probably want to go into a more sales orientated role.
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10-05-2015, 02:06 AM
Moto, could you share more about where you teach and the environment?