So, five classes: Intro to Special Education, Child Psychology, Computer for Beginners (satisfying a requirement for high school, not college), Mathematical Ideas II, and Western Civilizations I.
Intro to Special Education is pretty much about legislature. I'm really hoping that, at some point, we start talking about teaching the students...
Child Psychology is a class with a male professor and one male student...plus about eighteen of us female students. The professor loves to talk and is pretty funny, and he also likes watching videos in class.
Computer for Beginners is essentially the most boring class I have ever taken. It's a three-hour class. Class 1: Left-clicking, right-clicking, resizing windows, finding the Start button and accessing Microsoft Word. This is not an exaggeration.
Mathematical Ideas II is education based. Meaning cute little worksheets and games like learning base four by pretending we went to the planet Fouria. Again, no joke.
Western Civilization has no textbook, no homework assigned yet, and all the class material is on summaries posted on the internet (the professor stated the intention of not having us need to take many notes). It's taught by someone who is teaching for only the second time in English and who believes in magic and the power of the human mind.
This 0ught to be another interesting semester.
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