Biden’s victory lap
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I thought she was a physician of some sort. he has a very good point. I have three doctorates in my family and none of them use the honorific.
wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 03:38 last edited by Doctor Phibes@mik said in Biden’s victory lap:
I thought she was a physician of some sort. he has a very good point. I have three doctorates in my family and none of them use the honorific.
In the UK, 'Professor' really means something - basically you're head of a University department.
In America, it's a couple of steps above 'lab technician'.
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wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 12:40 last edited by
Ann Althouse blogs about this stuff.
But here's the funny part. Someone commented:
"A reader writes: "When I first started teaching at Stanford, someone remarked to me that he had never met a physicist who used 'Dr.,' and never met a Ph.D. from the Education school who did not. This has held true in my experience for decades now."
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Ann Althouse blogs about this stuff.
But here's the funny part. Someone commented:
"A reader writes: "When I first started teaching at Stanford, someone remarked to me that he had never met a physicist who used 'Dr.,' and never met a Ph.D. from the Education school who did not. This has held true in my experience for decades now."
wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 12:53 last edited by@george-k said in Biden’s victory lap:
Ann Althouse blogs about this stuff.
But here's the funny part. Someone commented:
"A reader writes: "When I first started teaching at Stanford, someone remarked to me that he had never met a physicist who used 'Dr.,' and never met a Ph.D. from the Education school who did not. This has held true in my experience for decades now."
That’s true and also ‘exculpatory’ for Jill, IMO.
The Superintendent of our little district is “Dr Brady”
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wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 12:54 last edited by
My real complaint about theWSJ piece is it is causing a backlash that will likely end in far more humanities PhDs calling themselves (and each other) “Dr”.
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Ann Althouse blogs about this stuff.
But here's the funny part. Someone commented:
"A reader writes: "When I first started teaching at Stanford, someone remarked to me that he had never met a physicist who used 'Dr.,' and never met a Ph.D. from the Education school who did not. This has held true in my experience for decades now."
wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 12:56 last edited byI once lived in a shared house with a guy who regularly received mail from his family with "Darren Smith B.A. (Hons.)" on the address. To say he wasn't that bright would be an understatement. We overheard him on the phone when asked where he'd studied casually say "Oxford". He'd been an undergraduate at Oxford Polytechnic.
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wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 13:06 last edited by
How many "Doctors" of education could actually walk into a classroom and teach?
Precious few, I'm thinking...
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wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 13:14 last edited by
I watched the video with the sound off. It looked to me like his eyes hurt, nothing more.
I guess if you go in expecting to see dementia at play, that is what you are by god going to see. Oh well, turnabout's fair play, I guess; why should Biden escape his detractors anymore than Trump escaped his? After all, what's the welfare of the country compared to the rich, fulfilling satisfaction of sweet, sweet revenge?
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How many "Doctors" of education could actually walk into a classroom and teach?
Precious few, I'm thinking...
wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 13:35 last edited by@jolly said in Biden’s victory lap:
How many "Doctors" of education could actually walk into a classroom and teach?
Precious few, I'm thinking...
I believe Jill Biden was still working as a teacher.
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@george-k said in Biden’s victory lap:
Ann Althouse blogs about this stuff.
But here's the funny part. Someone commented:
"A reader writes: "When I first started teaching at Stanford, someone remarked to me that he had never met a physicist who used 'Dr.,' and never met a Ph.D. from the Education school who did not. This has held true in my experience for decades now."
That’s true and also ‘exculpatory’ for Jill, IMO.
The Superintendent of our little district is “Dr Brady”
wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 13:53 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Biden’s victory lap:
The Superintendent of our little district is “Dr Brady”
My school district’s superintendent also uses the title “Dr.” in all school district communications.
It’s quite clear to me that that’s because he has a doctoral degree, not because he is a medical doctor, and no, I do not worry if he will ever volunteer in an airplane if the crew ever ask “is there a doctor on the plane?”
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How many "Doctors" of education could actually walk into a classroom and teach?
Precious few, I'm thinking...
wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 14:03 last edited by Doctor Phibes@jolly said in Biden’s victory lap:
How many "Doctors" of education could actually walk into a classroom and teach?
Precious few, I'm thinking...
I trained as a teacher, and the training college was full of doctors. We initially all kind of wrote them off as ivory tower academics, but actually when we saw our tutors take a class they were really good teachers.
I think there's a danger of writing off people who have a lot of qualifications as a kind of inverted snobbery.
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wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 14:36 last edited by
Someone found Jill Biden's dissertation:
https://assets.documentcloud.org/documents/20407226/bidens-dissertation.pdf
Ouch:
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wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 14:52 last edited by Mik
I got to the first paragraph of the introduction and found this:
"The needs of the student population are often undeserved, resulting in a student drop-out rate of almost one third."
I don't think I need to read any further. Spellcheck is a cursory check, not editing.
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wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 15:36 last edited by jon-nyc
married for a cumulative 30+ years to various people
I figured, wow, is she one of those people married 3-4 times?
Nope, she had an ex she was married to from 70-75. Married Joe in 1977, some 43 years ago.
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married for a cumulative 30+ years to various people
I figured, wow, is she one of those people married 3-4 times?
Nope, she had an ex she was married to from 70-75. Married Joe in 1977, some 43 years ago.
wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 15:42 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Biden’s victory lap:
married for a cumulative 30+ years to various people
I found that a rather odd comment as well.
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It always amazes me when you see someone submitting something important and there are basic mistakes like in the paper above by Mrs. Biden. Does not give me confident in the rest of the paper.
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@jon-nyc said in Biden’s victory lap:
The Superintendent of our little district is “Dr Brady”
My school district’s superintendent also uses the title “Dr.” in all school district communications.
It’s quite clear to me that that’s because he has a doctoral degree, not because he is a medical doctor, and no, I do not worry if he will ever volunteer in an airplane if the crew ever ask “is there a doctor on the plane?”
wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 15:52 last edited by@axtremus said in Biden’s victory lap:
@jon-nyc said in Biden’s victory lap:
I do not worry if he will ever volunteer in an airplane if the crew ever ask “is there a doctor on the plane?”I have a friend who said the main reason he did a PhD was in the hope that at some point in his life a large-breasted woman would pass out at a sporting event and he'd be able to unbutton her top, saying "It's OK, I'm a doctor!"
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It always amazes me when you see someone submitting something important and there are basic mistakes like in the paper above by Mrs. Biden. Does not give me confident in the rest of the paper.
wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 15:57 last edited by@taiwan_girl said in Biden’s victory lap:
It always amazes me when you see someone submitting something important and there are basic mistakes like in the paper above by Mrs. Biden. Does not give me confident in the rest of the paper.
It doesn't get any better.
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Except for the coughing part, it sums up my assessment. He cleared his throat frequently but little coughing.
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Except for the coughing part, it sums up my assessment. He cleared his throat frequently but little coughing.
wrote on 15 Dec 2020, 16:25 last edited byThis encompasses my problems with Twitter. Whilst the message above may or may not be true, it quickly becomes irrelevant, since after looking at his profile I'm just left with the desire to punch the obnoxious little shit in the face.