one year
We're just gonna keep going. I might be shipping trash, but I'm shipping it just in case it's worthwhile. It's what a blog is for. Starter quotes from this post. Let's go.
If you had only one significant project to work on this year, what would it be?
Obtaining a Technical Desk Job (side note: I know I just wrote about just how poorly this went earlier in the year. Bear with me and say nothing about it for the moment. Cheers.)
+ Remaining Employed at a Technical Desk Job and Being as Human as Possible
Bootstrapping 36-week curricula (90 90-minute classes // 180 freakin’ 45 min classes we could learn the world with that): algebra I&II, computer science, engineering.
→ where are the state standards for what each grade is supposed to learn?
→ surprise: here
Getting an education degree (no one said, if you had the funding for your major project. You have one major project. What is it?)
Figuring out how to be a Huntsville Marie Kondo without losing my sweet mind. Is it possible? → Most likely. The more important question: would it be worth my time?
For what it's worth, this also:
If you have a 10-year plan for how to get somewhere, why can't you do it in six months?
Version: If you have a project to do in a year, why can't you do it in six weeks?
Most of the things above could be done in six weeks or less. Drawing up curricula. Getting interviews and a job. The year-long part is to get the value of sticking with it. Could I teach that curriculum? Could I get faithful students for a Marie Kondo method in Huntsville? Could I stick with a job for (more than a day) a whole year?
The education degree would take longer because it's literally asking to play by someone else's rules to open some doors. The more interesting thing after that would be, can I develop a quality education degree that could be completed in six weeks. Would I want to? Not sure. I would have to get the degree to know if the length of completion is important to the value. I would guess not, for everything besides student teaching.
If you had only one significant project to work on this year, what would it be?
Obtaining a Technical Desk Job (side note: I know I just wrote about just how poorly this went earlier in the year. Bear with me and say nothing about it for the moment. Cheers.)
+ Remaining Employed at a Technical Desk Job and Being as Human as Possible
Bootstrapping 36-week curricula (90 90-minute classes // 180 freakin’ 45 min classes we could learn the world with that): algebra I&II, computer science, engineering.
→ where are the state standards for what each grade is supposed to learn?
→ surprise: here
Getting an education degree (no one said, if you had the funding for your major project. You have one major project. What is it?)
Figuring out how to be a Huntsville Marie Kondo without losing my sweet mind. Is it possible? → Most likely. The more important question: would it be worth my time?
For what it's worth, this also:
If you have a 10-year plan for how to get somewhere, why can't you do it in six months?
Version: If you have a project to do in a year, why can't you do it in six weeks?
Most of the things above could be done in six weeks or less. Drawing up curricula. Getting interviews and a job. The year-long part is to get the value of sticking with it. Could I teach that curriculum? Could I get faithful students for a Marie Kondo method in Huntsville? Could I stick with a job for (more than a day) a whole year?
The education degree would take longer because it's literally asking to play by someone else's rules to open some doors. The more interesting thing after that would be, can I develop a quality education degree that could be completed in six weeks. Would I want to? Not sure. I would have to get the degree to know if the length of completion is important to the value. I would guess not, for everything besides student teaching.
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