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Posted by Lira on Aug-26-2006 16:06:

quote:
Originally posted by Boomer187
nope, I think me and her hold the same position, altho slightly different. I am a part-time instructor and they fund me through an assistantship. I am getting my masters while I teach.


either way its wonderful experience for her.

Seems quite similar

And yeah, she's very happy about the whole thing - teaching at university is a whole different feeling (although I've done it just a couple of times, and I wouldn't know how the feeling of doing it for a whole semester is like).


Posted by Saka on Aug-26-2006 16:16:

Time has taught us that ALL fit teachers get it on with students and end up doing time in jail.

If she's hot I'd be worried.

Oh and congrats to her I bet your both really happy.


Posted by Lira on Aug-26-2006 16:25:

quote:
Originally posted by sakabatou
Time has taught us that ALL fit teachers get it on with students and end up doing time in jail.

If she's hot I'd be worried.

Oh and congrats to her I bet your both really happy.

It's all good, mate, I'm probably going to be her student next semestre

(And I'm legal)


Posted by Omega_M on Aug-26-2006 16:48:

Lol, that's was I was thinking..hmm Associate Professor ???

In my university, if a student (usually doing PhD) is teaching, they say he's been given a teaching fellowship or if he teaches in Lab, then he's a teaching assistant.

If some one's a full time teaching employee, does not do active research but only teaches, then he's a lecturer. More often, he'll not have done a PhD himself.

If some someone's a PhD, and starts out as a teacher with the intention of doing research, then he's an assistant professor

At the end of 5 years, an assistant professor gets promoted to an associate professor after a serious evaluation of his teaching and research work.

It takes a long time and lots of hard work to become an associate Professor !!


Posted by Salegon on Aug-26-2006 16:49:

congrats. but i don't care.


Posted by Lira on Aug-26-2006 17:07:

You cared enough to post, that makes me happy enough
quote:
Originally posted by Omega_M
If some one's a full time teaching employee, does not do active research but only teaches, then he's a lecturer. More often, he'll not have done a PhD himself.

That would be her, she's a lecturer indeed then

Here in Brazil, we call all teachers/readers/professors/lecturers/... just "professor", so I didn't know about this whole rank thing


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