when i was younger (middle school) I wanted to breed huskies and learn all about dog breeds but I never even thought about/ considered some of the things you post about. it's super interesting! : )
I took Animal Biotech in High School as a free science period (since I'd completed my science requirements to graduate within the first 1.5 years of high school) and I think it was one of the best decisions I've ever made with my education. Most of it, yes, was How To Be A Farmer, which tracks since I went to a tinyass Mennonite schoolhouse for most of my schooling, but some of it was genuinely interesting.
If X pig breed needs Y amount of food to gain Z pounds but produces ABC amount of waste, vs a different pig breed needing a different amount of food to gain a different weight while producing a different amount of waste, you have this many dollars and that big of property and can only keep so many pigs, these pigs cost this much as piglets and sell for that much per pound at slaughter, etc etc those were the types of things we had to research and, occasionally, experiment with on our school's small farm.
I remember another experiment where we measured bones of horses of known origin and working conditions to draw conclusions of what the ideal horse would look like and what breed or breeds to use in order to create that horse for our specific [imaginary] farm setups. I remember one talking about the height and length of a cow's birth canal and how it determines how much assistance she may need with calving. I remember a discussion on goat hooves vs sheep hooves and how it contributed to containment methods.
Truly if I could think of a profession that would allow me to continue research in this manner, I think that would be my dream job. Sadly when I look up "animal biotechnology" a lot of it is animal experimentation in labratories, which I am very uninterested in. I don't really know what to call it other than what my school called it, but that was one of my favorite classes and I took it on a whim because it had "bio" and "animal" in it so I assumed it would be passably interesting.
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When I read the synopsis and a review (by my iconic writer who I'm privileged to call a friend @dinapaulson) this series last year, I was uncomfortable with it. You can read the review here.
But this year for me is a year of getting comfortable with the uncomfortable which also translates to the kind of series I watch.
This show walks the thin line of exploring this highly inappropriate relationship between a teacher and an 18-year-old high school student, not romanticizing it while doing a great job of showing all the reasons why it is wrong and being grounded in humanity.
Some may argue that he was of legal age but, I always say the power imbalance not being addressed is a problem. Pretending or being ignorant of it only does more harm than good. One party aims to please, and the other manipulates.
Unfortunately, the incident followed him to college and he didn't have the fortune of trying to run away from his past.
And while he insists on him being fine, we see all the different ways in which he tries to escape his reality, whether that is through sex (he can't even look into the eyes of his partner), anger with no clear place, or thing to channel it to, withdrawal, dissatisfaction, and the list goes on.
Some things are like a pandora's box that just shouldn't be opened, and this kind of relationship is on that list.
The series got me pondering on a question. Should school managements employ trained counselors, and school psychologists in addition to providing therapy for students, and consider therapy for teachers? Pretending these things don't happen, I don't think will solve the problem. But maybe if there is a safe space to talk about these things and nip them in the bud before they have a chance of growing may be a more effective approach.