In my experience university teachers really don’t give a crap about the students understanding anything and think all the technical low-level calculaton grunt work is so beneath them it doesn’t deserve any attention. Ask any of them to derivate a freaking tangent and watch them sweat.
Huh, I have never run into such a person, though I’ve run into a few professors who were bad teachers. But in your experience it’s common: you say “In my experience university teachers really don’t give a crap about the students understanding anything”.
Is it really that common? Are you generalizing too much?
Maybe it’s a difference between different countries. Have you read Richard Feynman’s account of teaching in Brazil?
Well, in short, science education in Brazil was consistently terrible because it taught students to value memorization but not understanding. In long, you can read his account here.
In my experience university teachers really don’t give a crap about the students understanding anything and think all the technical low-level calculaton grunt work is so beneath them it doesn’t deserve any attention. Ask any of them to derivate a freaking tangent and watch them sweat.
What subject was taught by this professor who had trouble taking the derivative of a tangent?
Here is his page Guy is apparently a highlevel mather, but completely out of touch with peasant-level calculations, apparently.
Huh, I have never run into such a person, though I’ve run into a few professors who were bad teachers. But in your experience it’s common: you say “In my experience university teachers really don’t give a crap about the students understanding anything”.
Is it really that common? Are you generalizing too much?
Maybe it’s a difference between different countries. Have you read Richard Feynman’s account of teaching in Brazil?
Nope. Do tell.
Well, in short, science education in Brazil was consistently terrible because it taught students to value memorization but not understanding. In long, you can read his account here.
So… like Japan?