A simple enough term.
”Personal knowledge about the world gained through direct, first-hand involvement in everyday events rather than through representations constructed by other people.”
Lived experience - Oxford Reference
A simple enough term.
”Personal knowledge about the world gained through direct, first-hand involvement in everyday events rather than through representations constructed by other people.”
Lived experience - Oxford Reference
No, you don't need the lived bit of stupid americanism
You might as well go all in and step up to the plate with Super lived experience just for emphasis
A cliche does serve a purpose, and some are unavoidable they’re that effective viz. low hanging fruit, uphill battle, the grass is greener.
A ‘lived experience’ is silly, not least because of its tautology, rendered superfluous by substituting ‘my’ for ‘lived’
If one wants to qualify it, excluding the purely academic, then ‘empirical’ might be a nice adjective to use.
How about 'Lived experience is just that: lived'.
A sure sign of a complete anchor, that one.
Teacher in Thailand here.
They call us 'Teacher _______' or 'Mr' _______.
I get a 'Sir' if I venture into High School.
The only way you'd get kru or ajarn was if you were in some banok backwater where even the word teacher is out of their reach
So your a primary school."Kru" wow
Impressive. Very Mr asshole
What did your boys call you from the back of the class cyrille?
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Cyrille didn’t mind when his boys got his title wrong. He enjoyed giving them bottom marks.
Cyrille loves to dish it out and then duck for cover. An absolute humourless wrong ‘un
Anyway Ciz, did you have any luck finding that tall boy with the easily removable drawers?
You think you're insulting me but the jokes on you as I don't know what those words mean.
I thought this thread was about some Kiwi not the term used for teacher at various levels in Thailand, an education system which delivers graduates for 7Elevens who can advise you on your choice of menthol nasal sniffs.
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