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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Just because you have a Ph.D. doesn't make you a good teacher, especially at research institutions. [b]The focus is on research and research dollars, teaching is just a requirement.[/b] They have zero training in developing or delivery curriculum - they have zero incentive to do it well. Some will but many have to ensure they are bringing in the funds for the department. For my kids I want to make sure they being taught the topic by someone who is knowledgeable and committed to education. That is easier said than done. [/quote] This has been changing--there is more emphasis on evidence that you are a decent teacher in hiring now, even at research institutions, and even at [b]research institutions about 30-40% of your evaluation is based on your teaching.[/b][/quote] Right. But at the end of the day, who are they going to promote to full professor? Someone who did 30-40% good teaching? Or someone who brought in $9 million dollars in funding? They don't support professors becoming teachers, so while they can focus on it and put it in your evaluation, its not something they are going to suggest "hey you, you got a bad teaching evaluation - go take some classes on how to teach" they are just going to switch around the importance and focus on the strengths. [/quote]
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