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by pkoird
1398 days ago
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Correct me if I'm wrong, isn't tenure something that's given to a professor, who, essentially, is a person that teaches? I should think that loving one's profession can only go so far when the profession doesn't love you back. |
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The article itself points this out.
> Academics are rewarded for one thing and one thing only: research.... I knew this, of course, and it tormented me. But, to quote a phrase, I could do no other.
I'm inclined to agree with djoldman here. It's one thing to claim that research universities perform research poorly (and there are a lot of reasons why this is the case), but it's another to be disappointed that research universities mainly value, well, research. That's what they say they do on the tin!
There's a bitter lesson in realizing just because someone likes doing an activity A doesn't mean that same person will enjoy doing research about activity A (and vice versa!).