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  mahnini   United States. August 13 2009 03:10. Posts 4383Profile Blog 
I received news a few weeks ago that one of my classes was being dropped next quarter, it contained a comment informing students that the professor will not be returning in the fall. I think it's safe to assume this is due to the massive budget cuts because the state of California is basically out of money and in massive debt. I've no problems with dropping classes to meet budget, shit happens and you deal with it.

My prospective professor was a young part-timer who actually works in the field, which in my experience, tends to be the formula for the best teachers. I know this because I've had him, and similar teachers before. However, I suppose for "obvious" reasons, being a new part-time professor means you're one of the first to be lined up for the firing squad, while older or full-time professor get priority.

Here's the goddamn problem. All the full-time professors suck. Most of these full-time professors are people who got their PhD in some semi-related field 20+ years ago and wrote some paper about it. They may, at some point, have worked in the field but have not for a very long time (which is even longer in the technology field). I don't understand the necessity of having an academically successful person be a teacher. It is not, at all, relevant to students, nor is it done in their best interest.

Those who live their live by the absurd rules and standards of academia will only live to know academia. Their classes will have a ridiculously stupid grading system, while learning and relevance become secondary to maintaining the purity of the academic system of points and grades. It's bullshit and everyone knows it; but the only people suffering are the students.

This rant isn't really going any where. I'm just pretty pissed my school decided to drop one of the best professors on campus. I'd be interested to hear if anyone else had similar stories of terrible teachers so I know it's not just me.

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  Daigomi   South Africa. August 13 2009 03:19. Posts 2124Profile Blog 

On August 13 2009 03:10 mahnini wrote:
All the full-time professors suck. Most of these full-time professors are people who got their PhD in some semi-related field 20+ years ago and wrote some paper about it. They may, at some point, have worked in the field but have not for a very long time (which is even longer in the technology field). I don't understand the necessity of having an academically successful person be a teacher. It is not, at all, relevant to students, nor is it done in their best interest.

Professors need to do academic research as part of the professor title, in general. Professors aren't simply PhD holders that have got more prestige, but they have specific requirements (usually in the form of a set number of research papers per year) that they need to fulfil, depending on the university they work at.

I'm not saying that makes them good lecturers, but it does generally mean that they need to keep up with what's going on in the field. That said, I also prefer young, energetic lecturers over old, experienced ones, granted that the young lecturers no what the hell they are talking about. But don't underestimate professors. The ammount of work that you must put into, and the amount of knowledge you should have, to become a professor, is scary. Whenever I think a professor that lectures me is a retard, I'm always shocked at how intelligent and knowledgeable they are when you talk to them outside of the classroom environment.
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  ChaseR   Norway. August 13 2009 03:23. Posts 326Profile 

My prospective professor was a young part-timer who actually works in the field, which in my experience, tends to be the formula for the best teachers. I know this because I've had him, and similar teachers before. However, I suppose for "obvious" reasons, being a new part-time professor means you're one of the first to be lined up for the firing squad, while older or full-time professor get priority.

Here's the goddamn problem. All the full-time professors suck. Most of these full-time professors are people who got their PhD in some semi-related field 20+ years ago and wrote some paper about it. They may, at some point, have worked in the field but have not for a very long time (which is even longer in the technology field). I don't understand the necessity of having an academically successful person be a teacher. It is not, at all, relevant to students, nor is it done in their best interest.

Those who live their live by the absurd rules and standards of academia will only live to know academia. Their classes will have a ridiculously stupid grading system, while learning and relevance become secondary to maintaining the purity of the academic system of points and grades. It's bullshit and everyone knows it; but the only people suffering are the students.
I like your points, and as far as the state of California being in deep economically shit well you do have this man trying to get things right by raising taxes and cut, cut, cutting budgets to pay the debts but that was a few months old news in the paper, I honestly don't really know much about the situation.

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Anyway I also agree 100% with what Daigomi said, it's sort of how I feel about them to.
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  motbob   United States. August 13 2009 03:30. Posts 4398Profile Blog 
Oops you went to a state school instead of an undergrads-only liberal arts college, sorry dude better luck next time. Oh wait there is no next time.
GosI[Flying] next bonjwa
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  micronesia   United States. August 13 2009 03:30. Posts 9999Profile Blog 
Something I never understood is why someone who can get a phd in say, math, is able to teach me math. Sure, knowing the content is important, but...
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  Hawk   United States. August 13 2009 03:30. Posts 10241Profile Blog 
Tenure is the problem, not so much being a professor. It kinda kills any incentive to actually improve your class, and most teachers/professors pack it in once they get their job fo' life. I've always been amazed that it's legal to have tenure in a publicly funded institution.
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  mahnini   United States. August 13 2009 03:33. Posts 4383Profile Blog 

On August 13 2009 03:19 Daigomi wrote:

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Professors need to do academic research as part of the professor title, in general. Professors aren't simply PhD holders that have got more prestige, but they have specific requirements (usually in the form of a set number of research papers per year) that they need to fulfil, depending on the university they work at.

I'm not saying that makes them good lecturers, but it does generally mean that they need to keep up with what's going on in the field. That said, I also prefer young, energetic lecturers over old, experienced ones, granted that the young lecturers no what the hell they are talking about. But don't underestimate professors. The ammount of work that you must put into, and the amount of knowledge you should have, to become a professor, is scary. Whenever I think a professor that lectures me is a retard, I'm always shocked at how intelligent and knowledgeable they are when you talk to them outside of the classroom environment.

That's very true. I have no doubt they had to be smart to get those degrees. I just wish they were better teachers. How intelligent they are outside the classroom environment isn't very helpful.
the world's a playground. you know that when you're a kid but somewhere along the line everyone forgets it.
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  mahnini   United States. August 13 2009 03:36. Posts 4383Profile Blog 

On August 13 2009 03:30 motbob wrote:
Oops you went to a state school instead of an undergrads-only liberal arts college, sorry dude better luck next time. Oh wait there is no next time.

i dont get what you're trying to say.
the world's a playground. you know that when you're a kid but somewhere along the line everyone forgets it.
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  Jibba   United States. August 13 2009 03:49. Posts 7604Profile Blog 

On August 13 2009 03:30 Hawk wrote:
Tenure is the problem, not so much being a professor. It kinda kills any incentive to actually improve your class, and most teachers/professors pack it in once they get their job fo' life. I've always been amazed that it's legal to have tenure in a publicly funded institution.

Not only that but most schools stop giving teacher evals for those who have tenure. Tenured professors are the ones who most need evals since job security is no longer an issue.
There you have it. It didn't come from the government down. There was no dictum, no declaration, no censorship, to start with, no! Technology, mass exploitation, minority pressure, carried the trick.
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  Chef   Canada. August 13 2009 03:55. Posts 4712Profile Blog 
You're not at university to learn, and professor's aren't there to teach. You're there to write essays, and professors are there to grade them. Sure a professor with witty anecdotes throughout the class makes it go by a hell of a lot faster, but my experience has been that if you need to learn anything, you have to teach yourself.
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  Ganfei   Taiwan. August 13 2009 03:57. Posts 1229Profile Blog 
I swear to god if I see that Arnold pic from you one more time chaser..
aka NoobsOfWrath King BumbleBee
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  motbob   United States. August 13 2009 04:03. Posts 4398Profile Blog 

On August 13 2009 03:36 mahnini wrote:

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i dont get what you're trying to say.

At undergrad-only private colleges, professors are there primarily to teach, whereas at a university/stateschool you will probably be taught by people who focus primarily on their research. It makes a big difference.
GosI[Flying] next bonjwa
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  micronesia   United States. August 13 2009 04:17. Posts 9999Profile Blog 

On August 13 2009 03:55 Chef wrote:
You're not at university to learn, and professor's aren't there to teach. You're there to write essays, and professors are there to grade them. Sure a professor with witty anecdotes throughout the class makes it go by a hell of a lot faster, but my experience has been that if you need to learn anything, you have to teach yourself.

This only describes a very narrow portion of university courses, but your point is well taken.

Have you had the opportunity to take many technical classes? They tend to be a lot different than core or liberal arts classes.
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  ChaseR   Norway. August 13 2009 04:24. Posts 326Profile 

On August 13 2009 03:57 NoobsOfWrath wrote:
I swear to god if I see that Arnold pic from you one more time chaser..
Im sorry lol 3rd time won't use it anymore but out of curiosity what If I do, then what will you do? :o
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  Hawk   United States. August 13 2009 04:44. Posts 10241Profile Blog 

On August 13 2009 04:03 motbob wrote:

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At undergrad-only private colleges, professors are there primarily to teach, whereas at a university/stateschool you will probably be taught by people who focus primarily on their research. It makes a big difference.


there's plenty of shit teachers at private schools, what are you talking about
Last Romantic wrote: Your crusade against internet ignorance in that thread is admirable, but I fear you've no chance. Against travis' stupidity God himself would strive in vain.
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  mahnini   United States. August 13 2009 04:47. Posts 4383Profile Blog 

On August 13 2009 04:03 motbob wrote:

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At undergrad-only private colleges, professors are there primarily to teach, whereas at a university/stateschool you will probably be taught by people who focus primarily on their research. It makes a big difference.

so what you're saying is that it's my fault that i went to an educational institution assuming i was going to be taught?
the world's a playground. you know that when you're a kid but somewhere along the line everyone forgets it.
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  citi.zen   August 13 2009 04:52. Posts 456Profile 
Research universities put a premium on... research rather than teaching. Many reasons for this, but a short list includes:

1. A significant part of university budgets come from alumni donations, federal and/or state grants and so on, all of which could not care less about the "teaching" skills. They want visible names and research to brag about. Far more interesting to rub elbows at a fundraising dinner with a Nobel laureate.

2. The same is partly true for incoming undergrduates: many people will prefer to study with "famous" professor vs. an unknown guy who finished his PhD recently and is a great teacher. Why this is....deserves a book of its own, but basically "brand names" matter. 10 years from now, when you will have forgotten all you learned in that course anyway, you will be prouder to say you have studied under a well known guy.

3. Famous professors attract better graduate students, who go on to be famous alumni and give the school future bragging rights. BTW, in "research" fields graduate students are subsidized with revenues from undergrads.

So... you might not like it (now?), but the incentives are stacked against the good teacher / mediocre researcher types at good schools.
Aut viam inveniam, aut faciam.
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  Empyrean   Noobville. August 13 2009 06:25. Posts 6743Profile Blog 
Actually, at many schools, the university will hire lecturers for the sole purpose of being good teachers - they're not restricted by any publishing or research requirements, just for the education of students. However, often time they're not tenured.
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  CharlieMurphy   United States. August 13 2009 07:40. Posts 17055Profile Blog 
Yet another reason(s) that college is bullshit.
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  GreEny K   Germany. August 13 2009 08:27. Posts 784Profile 
Same problem but i just had to deal with it.
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