Well my summer break is all over; tomorrow classes start back.
This semester I'll be taking "Logical Theory", "History and Philosophy of Big Science" and "The Meanings of Darwinism".
On top of this, I'm an Assistant Instructor for Prof. Elisabeth Lloyd's class "Evolution, Religion and Society". This means leading two discussion sections of 30 students each, as well as attending the lectures. This is going to be a new challenge for me as I've never taught anything so philosophical before. Last thing I taught was first-year chemistry lab, before that I also tutored high school physics and maths. Leading a discussion will be very different: I won't have students walking up to me, test-tube in hand, asking "What's this?", instead I'll get vocal opinions; instead of being able to tell them "Try it again with fresh reagents" I'll have to try to elicit a consistent position. Hopefully the skills I picked up facilitating all those Greens meeting will come in handy.
In the past, all of my classes have been on the lower part of campus, closer to where I live, but now this section I'm teaching will be in a residence hall way up on 12th St. It's fine for me to walk all that way during the summer but once it starts snowing I think I'll have to take the bus. I was really annoyed that Larry, the other AI, got a normal classroom down on 3rd St but then I learnt that, because it's in a residence hall, I get $10 of meal points every week so that I can eat there (ie they're encouraging me to fraternise with the students). It'll be worth the walk if I get a free lunch every Friday.
Sunday, 27 August 2006
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Erm, fraternise has such negative connotations, especially in a military sense.
But I'm sure you mean to say 'get to know.' Unless you do mean fraternise. In which case, well, erm...carry on I suppose. But remember, if its not on...
Umm, no. There's a rule against that actually.
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