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dschoch

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Hello everybody, my name is Daniel. I am 50 years old and work at a British University in Malaysia. I wonder if there are any ASD/Aspies out there who are working in academics/ teaching and learning and like to discuss the challenges they face at work.

Best Regrads Dan
 
Welcome! There are certainly plenty of Aspie educators out there--I've had several myself, to be sure. :)
 
I worked as a teacher for two years while working on my graduate degree...
I would love to share experiences with you. How is the feedback from students? Are they demanding eye contact from you? Do they see you as kind? Do you have difficulties to be strict with students? Any other Aspie/Asd related things happened in your teaching?
Regards Daniel
 
Welcome to aspiescentral.com dschoch ; ]

It might make for an interesting topic if would like to start a thread in the forums under Education and Employment, with the intent of sharing experiences.
There may be more teachers and the like that would like to discuss, as an Aspergical person, what is like to teach.
 

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