MandyTS
03-10-2006, 01:28 PM
Hello all,
I did something scary yesterday, but ever since the beginning I knew I would do it...
The teacher (of the 40 person class) asked who would like to tell their own unique story to class, I chose the second to last week...
I started talking about cycling and the discovery of Kallmann's and IS, then I went into the feeling of being a girl ever since birth, my dealing with testicular cancer and my transistion... and the theme, that for all you (education students) I can almost guarantee that you will see someone who is at some level gendre dysphoric in your career... and that diversity (the theme of the class) is more than skin deep.
I had an interesting discussion with many of the students after class. The first is that... oh my gosh you are brave sharing your story. I also got more than one working teacher who said "oh my gosh, I had a student(s) like that in my career". Overall the experience was positive, and quite heartwarming...
It all about being comfortable in who YOU are!
Mandy
I did something scary yesterday, but ever since the beginning I knew I would do it...
The teacher (of the 40 person class) asked who would like to tell their own unique story to class, I chose the second to last week...
I started talking about cycling and the discovery of Kallmann's and IS, then I went into the feeling of being a girl ever since birth, my dealing with testicular cancer and my transistion... and the theme, that for all you (education students) I can almost guarantee that you will see someone who is at some level gendre dysphoric in your career... and that diversity (the theme of the class) is more than skin deep.
I had an interesting discussion with many of the students after class. The first is that... oh my gosh you are brave sharing your story. I also got more than one working teacher who said "oh my gosh, I had a student(s) like that in my career". Overall the experience was positive, and quite heartwarming...
It all about being comfortable in who YOU are!
Mandy