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dolcevita
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Uh...I think you might be a bit more viable of a candiate Cyn..unless JB's high school needs painting, ceramics, or european art history teachers????
Can I market myself off as a *jack of all trades (tm)* and teach something even though I didn't study it in university????
*starts panicking at potential missed opportunity*
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Wed Apr 13, 2005 10:23 pm |
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jb007
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dolcevita wrote: Uh...I think you might be a bit more viable of a candiate Cyn..unless JB's high school needs painting, ceramics, or european art history teachers???? 8-[ Can I market myself off as a *jack of all trades (tm)* and teach something even though I didn't study it in university????  *starts panicking at potential missed opportunity*
These are exactly the areas in which most Indian students are really lacking.
One of our primary goals is to bring practice-based education with fully rounded participation in sports, arts and foreign languages. Generally, education in India is too theoretical. We would like to emphasize practical education geared towards succeeding in life, not just acing exams. You would be a perfect fit. :grin:
@ Ripper: It would be great to have you on the team also. :grin:
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Wed Apr 13, 2005 10:34 pm |
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dolcevita
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Joined: Tue Oct 12, 2004 11:24 pm Posts: 16061 Location: The Damage Control Table
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jb007 wrote: dolcevita wrote: Uh...I think you might be a bit more viable of a candiate Cyn..unless JB's high school needs painting, ceramics, or european art history teachers???? 8-[ Can I market myself off as a *jack of all trades (tm)* and teach something even though I didn't study it in university????  *starts panicking at potential missed opportunity* These are exactly the areas in which most Indian students are really lacking. One of our primary goals is to bring practice-based education with fully rounded participation in sports, arts and foreign languages. Generally, education in India is too theoretical. We would like to emphasize practical education geared towards succeeding in life, not just acing exams. You would be a perfect fit. :grin: @ Ripper: It would be great to have you on the team also. :grin:
=D> Oh good. I'll start planning the curiculum now.
I was a nationally ranked pentathlete in highschool too, so let me know if you need physical education people also! Though no cricket...I have zero idea about that game. 
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Wed Apr 13, 2005 10:38 pm |
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Ripper
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jb007 wrote: dolcevita wrote: Uh...I think you might be a bit more viable of a candiate Cyn..unless JB's high school needs painting, ceramics, or european art history teachers???? 8-[ Can I market myself off as a *jack of all trades (tm)* and teach something even though I didn't study it in university????  *starts panicking at potential missed opportunity* These are exactly the areas in which most Indian students are really lacking. One of our primary goals is to bring practice-based education with fully rounded participation in sports, arts and foreign languages. Generally, education in India is too theoretical. We would like to emphasize practical education geared towards succeeding in life, not just acing exams. You would be a perfect fit. :grin: @ Ripper: It would be great to have you on the team also. :grin:
Woot go me!
I also have a background in english, sociology and film...I am not just a science nerd, i was just to lazy to finish my degrees in anythign but math and cs.
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Wed Apr 13, 2005 10:40 pm |
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dolcevita
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Cyn...we could do some interdicsiplinary study programmes.
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Wed Apr 13, 2005 10:42 pm |
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Ripper
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dolcevita wrote: Cyn...we could do some interdicsiplinary study programmes.
We'd be such a kick ass team :wink:
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Wed Apr 13, 2005 10:43 pm |
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Neostorm
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Joined: Sat Oct 16, 2004 2:48 pm Posts: 4684 Location: Toronto
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I speak portuguese  So i can speak with some ppl in Goa, Damao or Dio
I went up to grade 9 in portuguese and took 1 university course on portuguese grammar and speak/write it fluently
Don't know if htat will help anyone but i know it
In 3 years  Seriously i really want to teach abroad.
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Wed Apr 13, 2005 10:51 pm |
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jb007
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Joined: Sun Oct 17, 2004 1:47 pm Posts: 3917 Location: Las Vegas
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This is awesome. We even have somebody who knows portugese.
You all would make a kick-ass team.
I will be heading out to India in June to kickstart things. We have all kinds of political clout, but still they will make us jump through hoops to get the permission to start the school, building and as such. bABA knows how it works.
BTW, the city is Mysore aka City of Palaces (p. 1.5 mil). It is located in the state of Karnataka and 87 miles from the silicon capital of India, Bangalore (p. 8 mil). I'm sure at some point all of you would have talked to somebody from Bangalore on the phone for credit cards, computers, software etc. You can search more on google.
Here is one link
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Wed Apr 13, 2005 11:54 pm |
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Ripper
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jb007 wrote: This is awesome. We even have somebody who knows portugese. You all would make a kick-ass team. I will be heading out to India in June to kickstart things. We have all kinds of political clout, but still they will make us jump through hoops to get the permission to start the school, building and as such. bABA knows how it works. BTW, the city is Mysore aka City of Palaces (p. 1.5 mil). It is located in the state of Karnataka and 87 miles from the silicon capital of India, Bangalore (p. 8 mil). I'm sure at some point all of you would have talked to somebody from Bangalore on the phone for credit cards, computers, software etc. You can search more on google.
87 miles in what direction?
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jb007
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Ripper wrote: jb007 wrote: This is awesome. We even have somebody who knows portugese. You all would make a kick-ass team. I will be heading out to India in June to kickstart things. We have all kinds of political clout, but still they will make us jump through hoops to get the permission to start the school, building and as such. bABA knows how it works. BTW, the city is Mysore aka City of Palaces (p. 1.5 mil). It is located in the state of Karnataka and 87 miles from the silicon capital of India, Bangalore (p. 8 mil). I'm sure at some point all of you would have talked to somebody from Bangalore on the phone for credit cards, computers, software etc. You can search more on google. 87 miles in what direction?
Southwest.
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Thu Apr 14, 2005 1:03 am |
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Ripper
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jb007 wrote: Ripper wrote: jb007 wrote: This is awesome. We even have somebody who knows portugese. You all would make a kick-ass team. I will be heading out to India in June to kickstart things. We have all kinds of political clout, but still they will make us jump through hoops to get the permission to start the school, building and as such. bABA knows how it works. BTW, the city is Mysore aka City of Palaces (p. 1.5 mil). It is located in the state of Karnataka and 87 miles from the silicon capital of India, Bangalore (p. 8 mil). I'm sure at some point all of you would have talked to somebody from Bangalore on the phone for credit cards, computers, software etc. You can search more on google. 87 miles in what direction? Southwest.
Ok, I was just looking at a map of India, I was curious if it was in Northern or Sounthern India.
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Thu Apr 14, 2005 1:08 am |
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jb007
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Ripper wrote: Ok, I was just looking at a map of India, I was curious if it was in Northern or Sounthern India.
South India.
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Thu Apr 14, 2005 1:33 am |
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Ripper
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jb007 wrote: Ripper wrote: Ok, I was just looking at a map of India, I was curious if it was in Northern or Sounthern India. South India.
I figured that out.
I have some very good friends from South India, they assure me there is a huge difference in being from South or North India.
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TonyMontana
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rusty wrote: Mr. X wrote: rusty wrote: TonyMontana wrote: Practically my entire family is teachers (dad, mom, brother, wife, 2 sister-in-laws, a few uncles & aunts, etc...). None have ever gone abroad to teach.
And, I'm not aware of any teachers in this area that go oversees to teach. They usually get 2 1/2 months off in the Summer, and none can take a sabbatical for a year without losing their job unless it is for a medical reason. I guess some could try to fit it in on the 2 1/2 month break, but most teachers I know are sick of it by then and wouldn't want to travel to teach some more. Why didn't you become a teacher tony? The pedophilia got in the way? He couldn't understand why you weren't allowed to hit kids upside the head when they fail a test. Kids are easier to beat then a criminal.
Exactly! I'm more of a "hands on" individual. When you're a teacher they tend to frown on beating the kids or spraying them with a little mace. It takes all of the fun out of the job.
The teachers fuck them up, and I straighten them out.
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