When I started graduate school, it was with the intention of becoming a high school history teacher. It did not take me long to figure out that I would make a lousy schoolteacher. So, after my first semester, I moved out of education and into history.
I was already enrolled in a couple of education classes when I had my epiphany, so I persevered. In the end, I probably took three or four education courses. Of those classes, there is only one about which I remember anything at all. Weirdly, the guy who taught it was, by any normal metric, a truly terrible teacher.
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When I started graduate school, it was with the intention of becoming a high school history teacher. It did not take me long to figure out that I would make a lousy schoolteacher. So, after my first semester, I moved out of education and into history.
I was already enrolled in a couple of education classes when I had my epiphany, so I persevered. In the end, I probably took three or four education courses. Of those classes, there is only one about which I remember anything at all. Weirdly, the guy who taught it was, by any normal metric, a truly terrible teacher.
(this is my opinion)