Super Vidoqo

A bastard's take on human behavior, politics, religion, social justice, family, race, pain, free will, and trees

Saturday, March 3, 2012

Designed to Fail

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On a lark, I recently took to investigating the local industries here in the Coachella Valley, so as to possibly prepare for a career chan...
Sunday, February 26, 2012

Fools Among Us

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Three Fools of Carnival, Pieter Bruegel the Elder Keith Humphreys has a devilishly funny piece up about a terrible old colleague of his...
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Monday, February 20, 2012

I Had A Dream

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Adam Elsheimer, "Jacob's Dream" (16th century) I received an email the other day from a district official.  After reading...
Saturday, February 11, 2012

For the Public Good

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Recently, a union leader, New Jersey Education Association Executive Director Vincent Giordan, made what at first blush appeared an insens...
Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Dead Horses

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Apple Pipe in the Boy's Room I often wonder how much I sound like a dead horse on this blog.  Err... you know what I mean. But a B...
Saturday, February 4, 2012

Origins of Compassion

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A small child slips and falls down a well, breaking his arm.  We feel a strong pang of compassion for the boy.  A grown man, after a night...
Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Return to Sender

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A couple of days ago, I spent a morning looking for articles on continuing education and teaching poor students.  While promising at first...
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Vidoqo
After a 10 year career in education (Kindergarten, 1st, High School Biology, Earth Science) teaching at a variety of lower-SES schools, I decided my strengths lay elsewhere. I am now a practicing behavior analyst (BCBA), working primarily with families of children with special needs teaching appropriate behaviors, functional communication, play and social skills, and daily living skills using Applied Behavior Analysis, the science of human behavior.
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About Me

Vidoqo
Coachella Valley, CA, United States
After a 10 year career in education (Kindergarten, 1st, High School Biology, Earth Science) teaching at a variety of lower-SES schools, I decided my strengths lay elsewhere. I am now a practicing behavior analyst (BCBA), working primarily with families of children with special needs teaching appropriate behaviors, functional communication, play and social skills, and daily living skills using Applied Behavior Analysis, the science of human behavior.
View my complete profile
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