Molech
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I mentioned it on DM Tools a couple weeks ago -- I'm moving.
But this time it's a further change than usual as I've agreed to take a position at the College Prep level instead of Undergrads. Bye bye college kids. (Hello real kids -- Yikes!)
Yep, they're letting me teach minors.
Heh.
I'm now Dean of School at a small College Preparatory Academy in the Miami area. I get to design and administer a sequential 7-12 curriculum for Arts and Sciences. And I still get to teach a full load.
I'm not sure if I'll be on the Boards at all starting in August.
It's funny, I'm moving in like, a week-and-a-half, and I haven't found a place yet.
DOH!
Anyway, wish me luck starting my new career. And really, I have been wanting to teach Prep for quite a few years now; finally I get to see what I'm made of.
Hope to be back on the Boards by February!
-W. E. Ray
Molech
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The following course should be part of the standard curriculum.
Table-top Roleplaying 101
Heh.
In the IB program there is a required senior course called "Theory of Knowledge" and one of its curriculum requirements is for students to teach a small unit in a colloquium on various student-chosen, complicated areas of knowledge.Chess,
RPGs, & the
Rubik's Cube have typically been the most "taught" units of knowledge world-wide. Or, so I've heard.
But I have no intention of joining us with IB.
-W. E. Ray