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Today's round of job searches reveals several jobs that basically just want someone to teach survey courses in American and World history.
If they said Western Civ, I'm ready to roll. The other, not so much.

Just to be sure, I'm reading a bunch of syllabi for survey courses in World history. This has been a great way to see again how much I don't know, but not a great way to land a job.
 
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[QUOTE="Cybirdy, post: 6201014, member: 8313"]Friends on FB are headed to Houston. Not sure how the Gilbert crew got there, a friend in MPLS took a bus. We always went by bus, one year I went we were in New Orleans.

They sucked 60gal of water off our field trying to get ready to play a double header last night. Field would have been playable but the outfield was underwater. They had pushed game times back to try and give more time to dry out, had just pulled away after dropping the oldest off when I got the text they were cancelled. Left her there because I had to run the 7yr old to a game in Zearing. It was supposed to be senior night at the HS games, they went out to eat at Pizza Ranch instead. Sounds like the makeup game for Thursday is cancelled because the other team can’t make it work. Went from 7 games this week to 4.

Cornerstone Zearing Church? They will be back Sunday evening.[/QUOTE]

The group I know is from Gilbert Lutheran. Sounds like they had bus troubles maybe, but made it.
 
Today's round of job searches reveals several jobs that basically just want someone to teach survey courses in American and World history.
If they said Western Civ, I'm ready to roll. The other, not so much.

Just to be sure, I'm reading a bunch of syllabi for survey courses in World history. This has been a great way to see again how much I don't know, but not a great way to land a job.
You just have to be a week ahead of your class.
 
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Today's round of job searches reveals several jobs that basically just want someone to teach survey courses in American and World history.
If they said Western Civ, I'm ready to roll. The other, not so much.

Just to be sure, I'm reading a bunch of syllabi for survey courses in World history. This has been a great way to see again how much I don't know, but not a great way to land a job.
There can't be that much world history, can there be?
 
There can't be that much world history, can there be?

In the U.S Survey (the one up through 1877, anyway), I omit Delaware and Maryland when we talk about settling the colonies and let the textbook do it.

Can I do that with Asia and Africa? Maybe.

@Rabbuk: That's a good point with stuff I know. This would be a huge load of stuff to cram now.
 
Probably not until you consider that he has started a career specializing in just 250-350 years of over 5,000 years of recorded history - just in America - almost exclusively in the south of America.

The North, man. I deal with the people who want to free the slaves.

Goodness, we haven't dealt with the issues of sending me to teach Canadian or Mexican history.
 
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Is little Erik/Revkah whose name escapes me close to Kindergarten age, or am I totally off base with that.
 
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