Mr. Killian Row

April 22, 2019 5:18 PM
Killian had spent his break feeling like it wasn't really a break at all. He'd been mostly ready for the start of Fall term, but hadn't had nearly enough information. As a result, his Christmas had largely consisted of him gathering new information about schools, careers, job openings, internships, and even home listings and apartments in magical neighborhoods. He was exhausted by the time he returned to Sonora, but the return was invigorating somehow too. It was exciting to see his hard work put to use and kept this in mind when it was time for his second Skill Exploration day of the new term.

Having reserved a place in the library for the day's meeting, Mr. Row greeted the Intermediate students as they arrived. "Hello," he grinned, greeting them with his signature half-cocked smile.

He was feeling a bit scruffy, with his black beard grown just past the point of stubble, but prided himself on a reasonably neat sort of scruff, and kept it all carefully maintained. His black hair was also carefully kept, albeit messy, and was laying tousled in its usual mop atop his head. "I know some of you are still working on projects that you've been working on when you've met with me individually, and others have some things you want me to look over, so we can work on those things today as well, but I wanted to assign you a new task as well, just for our time together today," he said once everyone had taken a seat.

“I’ve gathered some lists from other schools, from your professors, and from other places about various learning outcomes and skill milestones for each of your classes,” he explained gesturing to stacks of papers, one for each class the Intermediate students could be taking. “I also want you to take advantage of the fact that we meet in the library. Try not to bother the librarian if you don't have to, though, as I know there are other students demanding attention as well. I'm happy to help, you can work together, or you can go to the librarian if you really do need to." Logistics aside, he went on.

"Today, I want you to really think about your demonstrable skills and aptitudes. I'm going to pass around a worksheet with fifty questions that let you rank your skills in various areas on a scale of 'No Skill' to 'Adept'. Each one also has a place for you to write a short explanation of how you might demonstrate that skill. These are all pulled directly from the learning outcomes and goals for the classes you’re in now. I know that you’re all at different levels, both in what year you’re in, and in your individual strengths, so I really want to emphasize that no one can be skilled at everything. It’s okay if you don’t feel like you’re really scoring yourself very highly in many areas, and that might be a good place to start a conversation with your professors or with me.”

He passed around the worksheets with a wave of his wand, keeping one on his desk and pointing to the first question.
"An example would be something like 'decorative and creative transfiguration magic', which you could demonstrate with a live, photo examples, etc. Beyond that, think about what your skills in that area are. Are you really skilled with clothing, but not so much with dishware? What about interior design? Makeup? Think about your individual skills. I want you to take turns also demonstrating the skills that you think are safe to do in the library," he said, thinking of the curse and hexing examples, or potion-brewing examples. "Brainstorm together, take a look at some resources around the library; keep in mind that research is another skill!"

He looked around at the students, wondering if this task was going to bore them, or be too much.

"Again, I want you to get in pairs, rank your various skills from the list, and brainstorm how you can demonstrate your skills in that area. You can use each other, me, the resources I brought, or the wider library's resources to help you. Please let me know if you have any questions."

Taking his seat, Mr. Row got ready for the first wave of student needs, and smiled at those who made eye contact. He'd been told that he had the face of a jokester, and always looked as ready to laugh as anything else, and he tried to use that to put the students he worked with at ease.

OOC - Hello! This is essentially a class thread, so you can run it that way. :) Enjoy!
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22 Mr. Killian Row Skill Exploration [Intermediates] 1450 Mr. Killian Row 1 5

Nathaniel Mordue, Teppenpaw

April 29, 2019 10:23 PM
Nathaniel supposed it was a bit snobbish of him, but he couldn't help but wish to take a comb and a razor to the guidance counselor and give him a lecture on cutting a proper appearance. This was important for a gentleman (too much interest was bad, but untidiness was abhorrent), and while Mr. Row might not be one himself, he was charged with teaching gentlemen along with others. He ought, as someone with 'guidance' in his very job title, to set a better example.

Nathaniel, for his own part, was properly neat as he entered the library, or at least as much as his hair's occasional tendency to curl would allow him to be. He sat quietly, his hands folded, as he waited for the lesson to begin, ostensibly because this was proper, rather than because he was increasingly aware, lately, that he was somewhat lacking in the friend department outside his cousin. His green eyes were calm in his well-proportioned face as he heard the lesson for the day, this untroubled exterior concealing, as it so often did, a surge of doubt.

Demonstrable skills and aptitudes. Did he actually have those?

He attended to his duties - his lessons, and, of course, watching after Jeremy - strictly and did his best to do them perfectly, but he knew he didn't always succeed in that. He could write tolerably, a skill built by his tutors and honed through the endless piles of homework at Sonora and even more endless heaps of letters to his mother, letters which he worked hard on because he was always worried that one wrong word might prove too much for her. His favorite thing was his photographs, but though his mamma and Sylvia both praised them highly, and Tatiana Vorontsova had once offended him by offering to pay him to photograph her in her exotic Midsummer Ball costume, he could hardly count any of that as objective artistic criticism....

Potions. There he was. He was rather good at potions, if he did say so himself - he had had to learn to brew up his own developing solutions once he'd come to school, since fresh was always better than the pre-bottled kind, and he wanted to learn about other developing potions besides the basic one he knew, or maybe even experiment with developing new development potions, someday. He could say with honesty that he had skills and aptitudes in potions class, which he filled in along the margins of the benchmarks for that class. His Defense work, to his mixed guilt and pride, was quite good, and he knew the more striking members of the Herbology curriculum because they could make interesting subjects for photography. He thought his Transfiguration work was solid, but it was true he never got into elaborate curliques or the like in his decoration; he supposed he could, but it just never felt quite natural to him.

He looked up from his list, biting his lip and thinking while he carefully held his quill tip away from the paper to keep it from dripping. Accidentally meeting a classmate's eye, he smiled apologetically. "Sorry," he said. "I was just thinking...it's hard to say what you're adept at sometimes, isn't it?"
16 Nathaniel Mordue, Teppenpaw Self-doubt is a skill I may possess in some quantity. 1412 Nathaniel Mordue, Teppenpaw 0 5

Peyton O'Malley, Crotalus

April 30, 2019 3:12 PM
Peyton wasn't sure about this skill exploration thing. She had grown up hearing about a sister-one thankfully out of her life-who thought she was better than everyone at everything, who called herself perfection personified. One that Uncle Seth had called something else entirely.

Anyway, Carrie had been unbearably arrogant which in turn made Ryan feel worse about himself. Peyton very much did not want to be like her half-sister. Arrogance was one of the worst qualities a person could posess. Not only was it obnoxious, but it could make others feel inferior. She didn't want to do that. Peyton had seen the affect on her brother.

And knew what it felt like herself. Ever since Eden came along, it was just like she was better than Peyton in the eyes of all her siblings but Ryan. Thank Merlin she had him!

Not that she thought Eden meant to make her feel bad. Actually, Peyton doubted the fifth year thought of her at all.

Plus, well, she wasn't sure of how good she was at anything. She was told-one had to be told, or how would one know-that she was excellent at cooking and baking, which had in turn translated to being good at Potions. Her family and Connor always said her food was amazing. In fact the older Crotalus raved about Peyton's brownies and cookies and other baked goods as well as her clarinet playing. The fourth year felt he was probably just being nice as far as the latter went and wanted people to be in the orchestra.

Then again, he didn't compliment Ivy's piccolo playing quite as much. And Ivy's piccolo playing was better than Peyton's clarinet playing.

And then there were her other classes. She was decent at spell work and could grasp theory but she didn't know if she would call herself adept . Better than average maybe. And even if Peyton was adept at anything, modesty prevented her from marking herself so.

She gazed around, wishing she could have Ivy or Vlad or Jasmine or Connor to tell her what she was good at when she made eye contact with Nathaniel Mordue. "It's all right, I was rather thinking the same thing" Peyton confessed.
11 Peyton O'Malley, Crotalus Me too 1403 Peyton O'Malley, Crotalus 0 5

Nathaniel

May 15, 2019 8:42 PM
Peyton O'Malley was a person Nathaniel regarded with a certain degree of wariness, but also with a certain degree of fascination. She herself had never done anything to draw either (except the slight wariness one had to have when dealing with any young lady; one could not act inappropriately toward a young lady, that was bad behavior, that was disgraceful), but her family....

Two divorces. Two. Both of her parents had either failed or been failed by others, and then, instead of decently pretending to be widowed, had married each other. Of course, second marriages weren't unheard of, especially when heirs were needed - but her mother had already had sons, and while he had no way of knowing whether Mrs. O'Malley or her first husband had been the failure in their marriage...what did it matter? Why would a woman who had sons marry again? If she was destitute after the divorce, then there was no reason for anyone to marry her, and if she had a fortune in her own right, then by rights it belonged to her sons from her first marriage. Marrying again allowed a stepfather, if he was so inclined, to encroach upon it, which was not very nice for her sons.

Either way, though, he still couldn't help feeling a slight affinity for the girl. None of this was anything that could be mentioned, any more than the...irregularities...in his own immediate family could be mentioned, but they still had this in common, families that weren't proper enough.

"I'm sure we can both think of something," he said pleasantly. "I'm not sure if anyone else would say I'm adept, but I like taking photographs, and I'm good at Potions." Bluntly declaring these things felt odd, but not bad. "What about you?"
16 Nathaniel Well, I can see why we both have cause. 1412 Nathaniel 0 5

Peyton

May 22, 2019 12:53 AM
Peyton nodded. "I really like Potions too. My favorite hobby is cooking and baking so Potions is similar." She paused. "Oh, and I play the clarinet." She knew that was not necessarily a skill which would be at all marketable for her. One had to be very amazing to play an instrument professionally.

Then again, what did it matter? Just because Sally had chosen to have a career, it didn't mean Peyton had to. In fact, it might be in her best interest not to. While neither she nor anyone with manners brought it up, her family had had it's scandals. Her parents had been married to other people before each other. People who had not been dead at the time, even though her mom's first husband was dead now. So maybe Peyton should not to anything to tarnish the family image further.

Not that she minded that much. The Crotalus quite liked the idea of staying home and taking an active role in her children's lives when she got older. However, she wasn't going to depend on house elves for cooking.

Peyton just hoped that didn't make her sister-or anyone else in her family-disappointed in her. Especially if Eden had a career. If that was the case and the fourth year was a stay-at-home mom and socialite, would Sally like the Teppenpaw more than she did Peyton? The Crotalus worried a lot about that as it was.

At least Ryan wouldn't think less of her, he never would. She'd always have him, no matter what.

"I don't know if I'm adept though. I mean, people usually tell me they like things I bake or cook." She told Nathaniel.
11 Peyton Don't you wish that wasn't the case 1403 Peyton 0 5