Originally Posted by
Crankin
I posted my resume on the university career services site; yesterday I got a call from one of the counselors to tell me I had a few little edits to make. There were 2 or 3 little spacing/punctuation things (embarrassing for a former English teacher, but nothing), but then she told me I needed to change my job experience from "inclusion specialist with middle school special needs children" to "inclusion specialist with middle school children with special needs." I "must change to person centered language." I think this is PC gone amok. I mean, this is a small private university that is known mostly as a teacher education school. If they have looked in the newspaper lately, they would see a lot of ads for special needs teachers... I almost said, gee, in other states they still say "special ed," not special needs. I did tell her I would change it, but that I thought it was silly, since no schools use that language. I'm a liberal Democrat, but geez, I felt like telling this person she needed to get out of Cambridge.
And then, she questioned my master's degree from ASU. She said, "I think you mean you have a Master's in Education (M, Ed), or a MS in Education. You couldn't possibly have a MA in Education."
My response was, "I am looking at my diploma right now and I definitely have a Master of Arts in Education. They might do things differently in other places..." To which she replied, "Well, I guess you know best."
She probably thinks I am some crazy birther, anti-immigrant Arizonan, but I was really pissed.