Anonymous
Post 05/13/2019 15:40     Subject: Re:Dr. Angela Chapman Interim Chief for Elementary resigned

Anonymous wrote:She was at the recent JO Wilson community meeting (see other thread) and she seemed to be the most reasonable member of the leadership team. The rest were using jargon, refusing to acknowledge parents and seemed oblivious to very obvious parent concerns... I wonder if it had anything to do with it.... if she was in charge of Aileen Murphy who is the IS for the JO Wilson Cluster, I wouldn't be surprised if that was connected. Murphy is trouble.




Um, excuse me? That's Grandma Murphy to you. She is the Grandmother of JO Wilson.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2019 15:30     Subject: Dr. Angela Chapman Interim Chief for Elementary resigned

Medical doctors mocking Ph.D.s for calling themselves doctor will eventually find places where the eyerolls will get slapped off their faces, to mix metaphors. My federal research agency, has a whole lotta doctors without medical degrees and I am not seeing a lot of eyerolls at physics, genetics, biology, or math Ph.D's, and the same respect the Ed.D.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2019 15:11     Subject: Re:Dr. Angela Chapman Interim Chief for Elementary resigned

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Dr"

Yeah, right


Come on. In your own professional setting, it's fine to use Dr. as a title when you've earned a doctorate in that field.


It's technically accurate but widely mocked among PHD holders. The title is widely understood to be used primarily by medical doctors.


I have a Ph.D. and don't know any of my colleagues who would mock an Ed.D. or similar. I would refer to an education professional as "Dr." if they've indeed earned a doctoral degree. I don't try to split hairs or pull rank about what kind of doctoral degree.


What about those with JDs?


I didn't say mock to their face. Probably more like an eye roll or a snide remark to a colleague.
Anyone using the title that way is going to inevitably sound full of themselves and a little clueless.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2019 14:55     Subject: Re:Dr. Angela Chapman Interim Chief for Elementary resigned

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Dr"

Yeah, right


Come on. In your own professional setting, it's fine to use Dr. as a title when you've earned a doctorate in that field.


It's technically accurate but widely mocked among PHD holders. The title is widely understood to be used primarily by medical doctors.


That's bullshit. In your own professional setting or your professional communications it's not unusual. Anyways, who cares.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2019 14:52     Subject: Re:Dr. Angela Chapman Interim Chief for Elementary resigned

She was at the recent JO Wilson community meeting (see other thread) and she seemed to be the most reasonable member of the leadership team. The rest were using jargon, refusing to acknowledge parents and seemed oblivious to very obvious parent concerns... I wonder if it had anything to do with it.... if she was in charge of Aileen Murphy who is the IS for the JO Wilson Cluster, I wouldn't be surprised if that was connected. Murphy is trouble.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2019 14:37     Subject: Dr. Angela Chapman Interim Chief for Elementary resigned

No wonder she quit if she had to deal with people like all of you!
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2019 14:37     Subject: Re:Dr. Angela Chapman Interim Chief for Elementary resigned

What about Chiropractors ?
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2019 14:32     Subject: Re:Dr. Angela Chapman Interim Chief for Elementary resigned

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Dr"

Yeah, right


Come on. In your own professional setting, it's fine to use Dr. as a title when you've earned a doctorate in that field.


It's technically accurate but widely mocked among PHD holders. The title is widely understood to be used primarily by medical doctors.


I have a Ph.D. and don't know any of my colleagues who would mock an Ed.D. or similar. I would refer to an education professional as "Dr." if they've indeed earned a doctoral degree. I don't try to split hairs or pull rank about what kind of doctoral degree.


What about those with JDs?
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2019 14:30     Subject: Dr. Angela Chapman Interim Chief for Elementary resigned

Pp, amen. How trifling of some previous posters on here.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2019 12:51     Subject: Re:Dr. Angela Chapman Interim Chief for Elementary resigned

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Dr"

Yeah, right


Come on. In your own professional setting, it's fine to use Dr. as a title when you've earned a doctorate in that field.


It's technically accurate but widely mocked among PHD holders. The title is widely understood to be used primarily by medical doctors.


I have a Ph.D. and don't know any of my colleagues who would mock an Ed.D. or similar. I would refer to an education professional as "Dr." if they've indeed earned a doctoral degree. I don't try to split hairs or pull rank about what kind of doctoral degree.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2019 12:50     Subject: Dr. Angela Chapman Interim Chief for Elementary resigned

Whether she uses the title or not isn't really relevant to this news.

Anyone know why?
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2019 12:46     Subject: Re:Dr. Angela Chapman Interim Chief for Elementary resigned

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:"Dr"

Yeah, right


Come on. In your own professional setting, it's fine to use Dr. as a title when you've earned a doctorate in that field.


It's technically accurate but widely mocked among PHD holders. The title is widely understood to be used primarily by medical doctors.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2019 12:42     Subject: Re:Dr. Angela Chapman Interim Chief for Elementary resigned

Anonymous wrote:"Dr"

Yeah, right


Come on. In your own professional setting, it's fine to use Dr. as a title when you've earned a doctorate in that field.
Anonymous
Post 05/13/2019 12:40     Subject: Re:Dr. Angela Chapman Interim Chief for Elementary resigned

"Dr"

Yeah, right

Anonymous
Post 05/13/2019 12:37     Subject: Dr. Angela Chapman Interim Chief for Elementary resigned

What is this about?