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State math testing tomorrow and Wednesday, and then I’m … well, it’s middle school, so never, ever stress-free, but at least a lot less stressed than I am right now. I sat down during our team meeting with the other 8th grade Math teacher and once we went through everything we knew we had to do already for the rest of the year I realized I only really have like eight more assignments to plan. I…
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#8th grade#ilearn#indiana#math#math teachers#mathematics#middle school#standardized assessments#standardized testing#stress#teaching#teaching math#tired
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tbh i think a lot of online discourse around social expectations rly struggles to realise that adults NEED to learn discernment and emotional intelligence and personal responsibility in order to figure out what is actually good for them. creating categories of individual actions that are Good For You and Bad For You is just kicking the can down the road. nobody is doing themselves any favours by just deferring to a different authority to the one they were raised with
#if ur in any kink-related space u will have encountered people who are#desperate for someone else to tell them of what their partner did was okay or not#’is it normal for a dom to do xyz??’ NO APPEALS TO NORMALCY PLEASE🔫#YOU have to know YOURSELF well enough to know if that was okay or not#and then you need to actually set those boundaries#you cannot be a passive participant in any of this#you should not be a passive participant in LIFE#you absolutely should consume criticism of the personal choices you make#but you then need to assess what to do with that criticism rather than just blindly following it#im a woman who likes a lot of traditionally feminine things that can absolutely be harmful to people#i genuinely love consuming criticism of standards of femininity#and its on me as the only bitch who should have control over my life to decide whats actually best for me#and its so important for me to know how to not project my femininity preferences on anyone else
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Humans being surprisingly compatible with Cybertronians sure was a surprise to scientists, both human and Cybertronian scientists, I mean, an organic species with the ability to successfully reproduce with a non-organic species? I imagine a lot of studies will be done.
Oh yeah, it's even funnier because both sides would be losing their minds for different reasons as the other side is like 'Yeah, buddy, that's normal for us.' since there's still a huge biological and cultural gap, even with that compatibility and similarities.
Humans absolutely focused on the positive health impacts on mothers during the pregnancy and after the newspark is born, such as reversal of specific disorders and boosted immune systems.
Cybertronians: "Yeah. Some mecha have sex because transfluid is full of blank nanites and specific metals, so it can be packaged away as support for the frame. It doesn't replace real medical care, but it helps in a minor fender."
The Cybertronians are deeply interested in how the hell a human carrier is capable of going through their equivalent of a dangerously high-risk pregnancy without being completely bedridden and actively monitored all the time, especially with the lack of a physical spark. And that their uteruses can fully regenerate after surgical removal of the newspark?!?
Humans: "That's our standard. In fact, there are some families with a history of having multiples in a pregnancy. Oh yeah, C-sections are common for many reasons. The recovery can be brutal. Fun fact: vaginal birth can still be done with other kids after. It does depends on the factors, like the baby's position, the type of incision, any history of other abdominal surgery, and other health concerns."
#ask#smilingraccoon1008#transformers#cultural differences#culture clash#cybertronian biology#pregnancy#bitlets#sparklings#maccadam#my thoughts#im not implying human pregnancies is risk-free; it's just that Cybertronians have different standards on assessment and treatment#same goes to humans as well
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frank and piper are interesting counterpoint narratives to me. both of them have relatively mundane problems compared to the rest of the cast yet their parent's domains represent the heights of human passion as defined by the series, despite piper and frank both being (outwardly) dispassionate and (inwardly) mopey. the good end of these domains is love and protection (selfless), the bad end is heartbreak and bloodlust (selfish), which both of them try to resist. they both get claimed last out of their trios and had beforehand assumed that they were the children of someone else. both also experience perceived rejection from their mortal family directly before the series begins - both express anger and hurt at being "sent away". their rejection and unexpected claiming, back-to-back, results in discombobulation for them both, and feelings of humiliation brought on by both sets of parents.
they also both go through forced physical transformations by their parents to fit an ideal they don't want. all of the characters experience issues of identity and self-esteem but i think its the most pronounced with these two in the series. neither of them really knows who they are, and are pessimistic about their own capabilities. they are also counterpoints in that they feel disconnected from their own looks - both are very self-conscious people, but, based on how they're described by other characters, piper is probably the most beautiful member of the 7 and frank is probably the least. piper is frequently harassed and objectified, whereas frank is teased constantly about his looks. he neither feels as childish as his face is nor as grown as his body is, and he doesn't understand how to move through the world. both of which are common experiences throughout puberty - suddenly being treated differently on the basis of a body that's changing faster than you want or understand.
(discourse alert) i don't have a lot to add to the piper transformation discourse except that i do think its interesting that her blessing was temporary within the book and her love interest actually self-reflected on his reaction to it and realized that he should not have told her that she looked hot in that instance. rick did reverse frank's transformation five years later and i'm curious about his thought process about both writing it in the first place and in reversing it, and what feedback he received, if any. piper's transformation was a makeover whereas frank's was a puberty, which later rick walked back with "actually frank is still going through puberty". piper's was cheesy, sure, but frank's falls so flat bc that's just not how it works. its too much of a stretch. i don't even think it was in rick's og plan for frank, maybe he just watched captain america and was like "hell yeah i should do that" and flipped a coin between frank and leo, bc again frank was already initially described as physically grown in his debut book. and i can't even talk about hazel's reaction to to it bc its not real to me and i can't read suddenly. idk frank's plotline in general was too rushed in that book and he should have gotten another pov chapter set at least bc rick was trying to do too much too fast and relied on idiocy like the transformation to support it in the place of real character work when it wasn't even necessary for anything he accomplished in the book. he could've just walked around with better posture and achieved the same effect.
#very long very rambling post sorry. i wish piper and frank actually got to interact#there's more to say about gender here but idk how to articulate it#you could argue that all members foil each other in some way this isn't the only foil for these characters between the two trios#i just think its interesting especially how their transformations are treated in the text#idk my feelings about both rick and the fandom's reaction to the discourse is complicated#a lot of fans who correctly assessed the fatphobia embedded in the plotline would be foaming at the mouth with rage#if rick wrote that percy or nico gained weight after tarturus#people have different standards for the characters they view as side characters versus the characters they actually identify with#which happens in every fandom. its not really 'problematic' but it does make their takes about 'representation' a little unserious to me#blogs that used to draw biblically accurate frank also drew 16yo percy with eightpack abs and hced frank as a big brother uwu and asexual#its the 'you look like you give great hugs!' condescension in fandom form#although fanon frank is so divorced from canon frank that its not really relevant ig just annoying
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The three-day [Conference on Women and the Workplace, convened in 1976] featured traditional presentations and livelier discussion periods. The medical director of Dow Chemical, Harold Gordon, fretted that his company could be held liable for discrimination if it excluded fertile women from certain high-risk jobs, and for harm to their offspring if it didn't. Dow was trying to do the right thing, Gordon said, but there were many questions: "What is the population at risk? How is it identified? What specific agents need to be considered? How are they identified? What restrictions are needed? When do they apply? To whom do they apply?" The [Oil, Chemical, and Atomic Workers]'s Tony Mazzocchi was unsympathetic. "There isn't a single worker, including those at Dow, who knows what the hell he works with in the first place," he said. "No industry has allowed us to look at the monitoring data.... We aren't being told what is carcinogenic or what is teratogenic. We are learning after the fact." It was the union's position, he said, that neither women nor men should have to be removed from a job to protect the unborn; "our position is to make the workplace safe for everyone." ...
For workers like Yvette Flores [whose child was born with severe intellectual disabilities after her exposure to dangerous solvents and lead-based solution in her job manufacturing lasers for Spectra-Physics], the most germane speaker was Andrea Hricko with the Labor Occupational Health Program at the University of California, Berkeley. Hricko had been investigating, with growing alarm, the electronics industry, which then employed some 271,000 workers in the United States. More than three-quarters of these workers were women, she said, and many were "nonwhite. A higher percentage do not speak English. And few of them are organized." Hricko said she'd heard from some California workers that "dark-skinned women, including Filipinos, Chicanos and Blacks, are often assigned to certain departments in electronics plants where chemicals are used that cause skin rashes. This is done because the skin rashes are not as obvious on the dark skin and, therefore, the workers don't complain as much as the company doesn't have to deal with the complaints." Some plants didn't allow languages other than English to be spoken, "even in departments where the majority of women are non-English-speaking," Hricko said. Intimidation was common. Women in one Silicon Valley plant who'd prepared a warning leaflet on trichloroethylene "had to leave copies of it in the women's rest room so that the male management people would not snatch the copies away."
Jim Morris, Cancer Factory: Industrial Chemicals, Corporate Deception, and the Hidden Deaths of American Workers (2024), Chapter 20
#workplace safety#chemical safety is a huge problem & it has not been resolved! mazzocchi said that before we passed right-to-know laws#but those laws are difficult to enforce & many workers are still primarily told brand names for chemicals#or are not given the appropriate information to assess their own safety. the real problem of course is that you cannot make safety choices#when you are deciding between nebulous chemical exposure risk & losing your job! disclosure is insufficient!#this is especially egregious in agriculture where pesticide & herbicide use is horrifically dangerous to workers & broader ecosystems#OSHA standards only regulate one chemical at a time after extensive & slow testing & review; efforts in the 70s to block regulate#by functional group were comprehensively shot down. so what standards we do have are fifty years out of date & many newer compounds#are functionally unregulated. OSHA itself says this & refers people to NIOSH & the state of california!
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one of my ed hot takes is that the idea that standardized tests measure too narrow a range of skills is basically backwards. standardized tests measure too many skills - whether you can read, but also shit like whether you have the emotional maturity to select a counterintuitively worded answer that must be correct because the others are obviously wrong. it’s AMAZING how hard this is for students, and how much work it takes to coach them out of “it just didn’t sound right”
#i actually think this is not a bad exercise because it’s essentially an exercise in disciplining your thinking#but i’m not sure most people teaching into or using standardized tests as assessments are thinking about that#emotional maturity is suuuuuch a huge part of test prep & performance it’s really fascinating
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Anyways, to those who have been wondering what we've been doing during our impromptu Tumblr Vacation or whatever we're calling it, we've been trying to find a playthrough of Baldur's Gate 3 that is made by someone who doesn't annoy the shit out of us, and also tormenting Karlach Cliffgate (as you do)
#we speak#also sleeping. we have slept a lot. being in a school environment is exhausting.#its very hard to remember how much we generally enjoy learning when the environment itself is. that#but on the plus side our shittiest possible 40-minute 1k word essay with eight trillion loose lines we Could have connected#was apparently impressive enough that the people who were meant to be assessing it for If We Could Take The Course#as a preliminary instead just forwarded it as a formal application and it got through#we know we are better at writing and deconstructing that writing than most. however.#christ man there were like a dozen cracks in that essay reasoning and a trillion threads we left dangling#we know that directing you to see what the narrative is focusing on and nothing else is a skill we're good at#but like. this is like if we just shucked a pelt off with no processing and showed it to you. its not even scraped yet.#there are little bits of metaphorical fat and gristle all over the underside of this. you can feel them when picking it up.#we lost the plot of the original prompt halfway through to argue about anthrocentrism. it's messy work.#like its decent prose and if we polished it a bit it could probably be decent within the constraints but it's a 40 minute prompt and sloppy#we tabbed out of the test tab and started writing pokemon fanfiction instead of polishing it. and you think it's impressive?#we know we've spent like more than ten years writing and have read a lot even before that we just forget people have such low standards#...god hopefully this doesnt read as bragging. we are having the experience of like#we get out of the most physically and mentally fatiguing experience we've had for like Years after doing the Bare Minimum to not die#we have been outputting work that is sloppy and we are fully aware of it because we are too tired to put full effort into schoolwork#and we are still getting like. “oh wow this is so good youre so good at making things”#like man. we can do better than this. teacher was like “wow youd be a great script writer” we are good at dialogue but better at descriptio#and we weight. a lot of our capacity for dialogue. in our ability to have cues human people do not have. this will not work well on-screen#also that industry is one of the Many Many Industries that are super mega fucked up rn#and we do not work well with constantly changing expectations#we hope this is a fun glimpse into our current life btw we are finally on break and god. this is great. we can sleep now.
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why does everyone on tumblr hate gbbo… i get paul is a dick but that’s what makes it so funny…
#gbbo#great british bake off#bake off#like i get it if you don’t like the show#mexican week and the s’mores thing were fucked but if you don’t like the show you don’t have to watch it…#i get constructive criticism but it?? just feels weird??? to log on here and everyone is calling them horrible??#like yes paul is a goblin but prue is trying her best :(#also i don’t see the problem with slightly incomplete recipes#i could do without them but it lets the judges assess the baker’s instincts#ahhh ok rant over#i’m really not trying to be rude i just get annoyed when everything i see is negative#the show is really quite good#there’s some sections we all shock-laugh at (rip 2022 mexican week) and i do think they should stop doing country weeks#please i just want one show that isn’t bad by somebody’s standards#I JUST WANT TO BE SAFE WITH MY ONE COMFORT SHOW PLEASE
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i would hate standardized tests less if they weren’t used as a metric for students’ academic performance and success
#i hate them with a burning passion#there’s just so many factors at play that could jeopardize the performance of a student when taking standardized tests#students learn in different ways AND should allow to showcase their progress with assessments that suit them better#logan.txt
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New Scotland Yard: Reunion (1.12, LWT, 1972)
"It's not his style!"
"And Clifford's not a very pleasant character."
"What's that supposed to mean?"
"Just I think he's being getting under your skin."
"Well, he'd get under anybody's skin."
"Because he got away with it, before?"
"There are no facts to prove that Clifford wasn't there. Just as there were no facts to prove that he wasn't a party to the bank job, but you and I and every man in this force know that he was."
"And there's damn all we can do about it. Look, I'm not stitching him up just because he happens to have made idiots of us in the past; we have to prove, conclusively, without supposition, who killed Gemmell."
#new scotland yard#reunion#1972#classic tv#lwt#david cunliffe#nicholas palmer#john woodvine#john carlisle#robin ellis#sharon duce#virginia stride#richard hampton#tom criddle#pauline stroud#andrew armour#donald groves#john laker#terence conoley#john devaut#by the numbers 70s cop drama which does very little to distinguish itself from any other of the many contemporaries it had#Except that it finally gives us a little development of the Woodvine and Carlisle relationship. way back in ep 4 there was a throw away#line to the effect that Carlisle is really here to study and to learn from an officer of Woodvine's experience and reputation; here we#finally (finally!) get an actual sense of that being true‚ as Woodvine leads Carlisle to a few deductions and crucially tells him to handle#the finále of the episode (the apprehension of an armed fugitive) as he sees fit; but with it implicitly understood that Woodvine will be#watching and assessing how Carlisle handles the situation. a pre Poldark Ellis and the ever lovely Virginia Stride are the heart of the#episode as a married couple separated by his conviction for a bank robbery; much is made of what a harsh sentence he received but actually#by the standards of today seven years sounds almost progressively lenient... Stroud's WDC reappears and gets named briefly in dialogue but#alas I've already forgotten what she was called... apologies. she's still mostly relegated to making tea. quelle surprise
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Realizing that the hottification of skin marks and hair and all that and the increased desirability of all that fun jazz has become another body standard for people who do not have bodies that are "conventionally attractive" to look at enough already. Shout out to people with bodies with distributions of fat or lackthereof that's considered substandard that have no fun marks and tidbits bro
#not saying these things werent considered hot in the past or whatever#but having these quotenquote ugly poorly treated features has been popularized in a way thats like. Ohhh I love these non conventionally#attractive traits!!! I love you just the way you are!!! But like in this way! Having these things makes your body type superior! Its BORING#without them!!!#which just goes back to being a body standard#and like yeah that happens it happens whatever#i just need to like. re assess my transition goals and make sure im aiming for some things for ME#not just to make my body more palatable#i used to not give a fuck and had overcome body image issues#n then i gave too much of a fuck about what some specific people thought#one can never be without influence but i must filter the waters down to MY goals for ME once more#speaking of both of these subjects and adding onto the post#tying it together... i see this a lot in transmasc spaces too. it feels like a really big thing about being masculine enough to be hot#stuff like that. ysee what im sayin? especially in fandom spaces. its either supertwink or superbear so often. fun to draw hot people lots#but gotta make sure it doesnt get to MY head at least
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i get so defensive when i go to the gamepress page of a character i like and they get critiqued for not being meta enough. "cant loop well with black grail" SO? MAYBE HE DOESNT NEED TO
#of course being hyperbolic for the sake of post but i do dislike how like being able to 3 turn loop has become standard for like#quality assessment. maybe just maybe.. some characters could... be meant for other things...#lemon squeezy.txt#fate series
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Achieving Global Safety Excellence: The NEBOSH International Diploma
Article:
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#NEBOSH#International Diploma#Occupational Health and Safety#Workplace Safety#Health and Safety Management#Global Safety Standards#Risk Assessment#Career Advancement in Safety#Health and Safety Qualification#Safety Training and Education
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accidentally getting a little too into my pedagogy class and starting to wonder if I should pivot and go into education (academic field)
#from the writer's den#void talks#not me seeing a paper on co-constructed rubrics as a potentially more positive route for writing assignments and pogging a little..........#I'd be embarrassed but it was actually a really interesting read#and at multiple points while reading I was like wow I would love to try this in class as part of Contributing To The Science#like deadass...#specifically for creative writing I would be interested in merging it a bit with the stuff in the anti-racist writing workshop (book title)#about collaboratively defining craft terms with students as a means of community building#like that'd be interesting to look at! rubrics shmubrics frankly I don't think they have a place in creative writing but like#if we expand it to thinking generally about assessment--which is inevitable in any credit-giving class--I think it applies#ESPECIALLY !!! since one of the things that the authors talk about is how rubrics in general are a useful way of standardizing grading#and guess what !! non-standardized grading is also a big issue when it comes to equalizing across race class etc#so like genuinely I think there's something there#and I would love to do a little study on it#frankly I might just do so since I'll be teaching next year and have basically free book on course design#at very least will be keeping this in mind for later in the semester when we'll be talking about assessment#but anyway. marge meme (holds up the field of education studies) I just think it's neat#and I have so much respect for it
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Ah man, it’s looking good for transferring my oldest to another private school but. The last one had only 5 first graders, and while this one will have a whopping 17 if he gets in, it will also have that dreaded pickup/drop off line I’ve managed to avoid for two years (since this school goes to 8th grade). And I’ll have to wake up like an hour earlier, RIP
Last school was 5 minutes or less of a drive, too, ahh, I need to be grateful 😆
#at least our first choice agreed to have an assessment for transfer#and their curriculum standards are higher than Ca standards which are total garbage#diary#maternity hijinks
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Science, Middle School, Earth and the Solar System
MS-ESS1-3: Analyze and interpret data to determine scale properties of objects in the solar system
Assessment Question (constructed response):
Craft an argument for or against the existence of a titanic serpent in our planet's orbital path. Cite at least three pieces of evidence to defend your position.
Year of the Snake 🐍 Happy Lunar New Year! 🌞
#science#middle school#assessment item#astronomy#constructed response#writing prompt#teachblr#I'm gonna start listing the standards wherever I find them applicable#it's more helpful to teachers that way and y'all might find it kinda interesting to see what the kids are supposed to be learning#these are the New Jersey Student Learning Standards#they cleave very closely to the Common Core. they're well-researched‚ and the science standards are excellent#anyway I saw this and I was reminded of the celestial teapot#bonus points to anyone who can argue that there is in fact a Titanic Serpent poised to swallow the Earth
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