PrincessSJ
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Here is my rant.
Day 1, Lecture 1.
Special Education lecturer raving on about the correct way to speak about people with disabilities.
Methinks: ok, fine
Day 4, Lecture 2.
Lecturer still raving on about this,
Methinks: perhaps, it is because I have worked in special education for 2.5 years that this sounds boring, other people need to know it, fine
Day 5, Lecture 3.
The dickhead is STILL going on about it. On consultation with peers I discover that it's not just me who thinks he is preaching about it now.
Really, do you think we would have come this far in Education degrees, and not realised the "incorrect" way to speak about people with disabilities? Do we really look that naive and stupid??
Has anyone else completed the Special Ed. component of their degree yet? Please tell me I am not alone in thinking they are preachy!
PLEASE!!!!
Day 1, Lecture 1.
Special Education lecturer raving on about the correct way to speak about people with disabilities.
Methinks: ok, fine
Day 4, Lecture 2.
Lecturer still raving on about this,
Methinks: perhaps, it is because I have worked in special education for 2.5 years that this sounds boring, other people need to know it, fine
Day 5, Lecture 3.
The dickhead is STILL going on about it. On consultation with peers I discover that it's not just me who thinks he is preaching about it now.
Really, do you think we would have come this far in Education degrees, and not realised the "incorrect" way to speak about people with disabilities? Do we really look that naive and stupid??
Has anyone else completed the Special Ed. component of their degree yet? Please tell me I am not alone in thinking they are preachy!
PLEASE!!!!