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@ddwchen it's funny, "critical thinking" is supposedly the goal of the entire humanities portion of people's general-ed requirement (almost a year's worth of courses at some US Unis) and yet teaching critical thinking is so time-intensive it's rarely done
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@ddwchen Mostly because Thatcher/Reaganite neoliberalism has been so mercilessly applied to unis that most gen-ed teaching is shunted onto overworked grad students and adjuncts (e.g. me, for 10 years of my life). The incentives in US Uni admin are beyond fuct, as bad as healthcare.
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@ddwchen In any case, I tried very hard to turn every class I taught into remedial instruction in the latter 4 of your 5, at great expense to my sanity, live/work balance, and performance reviews (which are primarily written by the STUDENTS, how fuct is that).
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@ddwchen long story short i eventually burnt out so here i am in web3 like everyone else, but i will say that over the years, the densest, proudest, and shittiest students I ever taught were currently getting A+s in their CS courses and couldn't wait for me to get out of their way
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@ddwchen my advice to every software or web3 founder is this: hire humanists and social scientists, eschew the well-credentialed finance and CS people, their academic formation tends towards inflexible and self-inflated "Fachidiotismus" as the Germans say