DailyDirt: How Do You Solve A Problem Like... Academia?
from the urls-we-dig-up dept
Getting a tenured professorship position has been the dream job of a multitude of highly-educated researchers, but as funding cuts have hit public universities, these careers aren't looking as attractive as they once did. The academic system may soon be looking at some significant changes if the promise of tenure no longer serves to compensate underpaid educators. Here are just a few complaints about the current system, and feel free to suggest some solutions in the comments....- Associate professors are unhappy (significantly less satisfied than assistant or full professors)... with the monotony of writing research grants, publishing and teaching. Maybe it's a mid-life crisis, or just the realization that there's not much appreciation for teachers in general. #firstworldproblems? [url]
- The problems with academia are nothing new -- graduate education has been called the "Detroit of higher learning" for a while now. Full-time professors probably shouldn't complain too much around grad students and adjunct professors, though. [url]
- Tenured CS prof Terran Lane explains why he resigned from his position to go work at Google. "We're being paid partly in cool. If you take away the cool parts of the job, you might as well go make more money elsewhere." [url]
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Produce your own teaching material and sign up those that want it.
Just throwing ideas on the wall to see what sticks.
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Subject of preofessors.
You need 1 professor(boss) that earns the money and 20 people BELOW him/them to DO what the BOSS says.
It dont matter what occupation you are in, now days.
you need 1 person that knows it all, and it DONT MATTER what the others know, they just work CHEAPER then having 10-20 BOSS's around.
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As you probably suspected, I never did good in school, I was always singled out as an idiot and a psycho for doing/thinking differently.
The irony is that I was probably the one of the smartest people there but people tend to judge "intelligence" by how much useless parrot knowledge you can remember and how well you can cling to the doctrine.
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