Maybe it is me whose confused. Certification is educational. That's what
I viewed Carol's College's task as. The license is what is given and
tested by the state.  Do I have that backwards?

Tim

 

From: Jodi Gabert [mailto:[email protected]] 
Sent: Monday, January 12, 2009 3:17 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: RE: [tips] An analogy for the Weighty Problem

 


Hi Tim,

Mike might not be confusing the two.  I have a Michigan chauffeurs
license which allows me to among other things drive a bus. CDL is also
considered a license in Michigan and not a certificate. So might it just
be a case of Idaho DMV says certificate and other states say license?
Jodi


> Subject: RE: [tips] An analogy for the Weighty Problem
> Date: Sun, 11 Jan 2009 23:50:16 -0700
> From: [email protected]
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 
> Michael
> The analogy. Hmmmm. Perhaps but very loosely fitting. I believe your
analogy confuses certification and license.
> Tim
> _______________________________
> Timothy O. Shearon, PhD
> Professor and Chair Department of Psychology
> The College of Idaho
> Caldwell, ID 83605
> email: [email protected]
> 
> teaching: intro to neuropsychology; psychopharmacology; general;
history and systems
> 
> "You can't teach an old dogma new tricks." Dorothy Parker
> 
> 
> 
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Michael Smith [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Sun 1/11/2009 11:30 PM
> To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
> Subject: [tips] An analogy for the Weighty Problem
> 
> Perhaps and analogy could bring some more help. A bit tongue in cheek,
but it may still have some worthwhile points to think about...
> 
> Student: But you don't understand, I studied really hard for this
test.
> Instructor: Yes I am sure you did. But driving is a privilege in this
country, not a right, and you didn't pass the test, so no you can't get
a drivers license.
> 
> Student: But my life's ambition is to be a bus driver just like my
father and his father before him.
> Instructor: I certainly understand passing this test is extremely
important to you. But honestly, I can't give you a drivers license
without your having the appropriate knowledge and skills. Sorry.
> 
> Student: Look, I had toxic parents
> Instructor: Oh, I am so sorry. I've heard about that condition. But
really, we have standards for a reason and you didn't meet those
standards.
> 
> Student: I can't believe YOU are ruining my life for the sake of a
lousy test about which I tried harder than probably anyone else.
> Instructor: Honestly, giving bad news is the worst part of this job.
And I really, really believe that you tried your absolute best. But I
don't think I would be upholding my responsibility to the public if I
were to give you a drivers license.
> 
> Student: Oh, yeah! Well I'll see you in court you incompetent
blowhard!
> Instructor: I really am sorry.
> 
> --Mike
> 
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