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Scholarship Reconsidered: Priorities of the Professoriate (Paperback)

Scholarship Reconsidered: Priorities of the Professoriate (Paperback)

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    from tomhudson

    Boyer argues we have four jobs: discovery, integration, application, and teaching. At least in the sciences, most faculty jobs only reward the first and the last. (Application usually requires you to go off-track with a startup? So how did Randy Pausch get so much mileage out of Alice?)

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    from tomhudson

    Boyer argues we have four jobs: discovery, integration, application, and teaching. At least in the sciences, most faculty jobs only reward the first and the last. (Application usually requires you to go off-track with a startup? So how did Randy Pausch get so much mileage out of Alice?)

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