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Who woulda thunk it, but my classes are actually not bad. In fact, this is shaping up to be my best teaching experience since Bryn Mawr, maybe. For whatever reason this group is engaged and makes smart comments. We did the whole "Why did Truman drop the A-Bomb, really" thing today and a bona fide argument broke out. It pleased me no end. They're still only halfheartedly doing the reading, but a few people are actually doing it and retaining it. Better than I expected.

To all the undergrads on my friendslist, I should have said a while ago that I do not really have the usual arrogant TA syndrome of despising all students, my past comments notwithstanding. I just got beaten down by my last adjuncting assignment, when they said NOTHING all semester long and I really hated going in and trying to dance around like a trained seal for an hour while they fell asleep... Truly I am not a very good teacher. But I do at least try. I get upset when no students try at all, I admit it.

You must also realize that I never did the reading either when I was in college. No one does. Knowing that makes it very difficult to construct a course. I'm just saying.

Anyway it is nice to not hate adjuncting, since it is a terrible schlep to do it. Train at 8 AM, bus and commuter rail ten hours later. I always fall asleep on the bus and get wrenched awake to run to catch the commuter rail 4 blocks away, which I did today by about 15 seconds. I also have a lot of other extraneous stuff that I am feverishly trying to accomplish. This paper I wrote a long time ago is being published and the editors decided to do a real once-over on it and give me a month to answer their queries. And now I am concluding that the paper sounded a lot better as an impressionistic collage of ideas than it looks now that it is going to be printed. I really hate it, but I only have until Friday to straighten it out, dammit.

Date: 2002-01-30 03:11 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] librarygrrl.livejournal.com
two things:

I did the reading in college. I really did.

Also, that wilco album, I unearthed it from my "sell" pile to listen to it at work and decided to return it to the sell pile. I just don't like it. I'm more of a Jay Fararr fan than a Jeff Tweedy fan, I think.

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Date: 2002-01-30 03:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sanpaku.livejournal.com
Yeah, actually, I usually did the reading too.

Just got the Wilco album, actually. Mostly got it because my friend in New York played me the new album, the one coming out in May, and it absolutely blew me away. This one, it's not as good, but I definitely think it has its moments. I am very hungry for new good music.

Date: 2002-02-02 07:45 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] librarygrrl.livejournal.com
Tell me about this paper. What's the journal? If we cover it, I'll run a freaking bibliometric analysis on the journal if you're interested.

-The Librarianest

Date: 2002-02-02 08:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] sanpaku.livejournal.com
Uh, nifty. Actually, this paper will only appear in a book. But I am having a paper published at some point this year in American Jewish History. I don't know what a bibliometric analysis is, though. Sounds painful.

painful, yes.

Date: 2002-02-03 03:31 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] librarygrrl.livejournal.com
Bibliometrics is the study of citation patterns, and you can find out what the most highly cited journals are in specific disciplines, etc. You probably don't need it. I just get bored.

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