Those that can, do. Those that's can't, teach. Anyone who actually has knowledge and skills in their fields of expertise will be applying them, not wasting time teaching others about them. Teaching has long been a congregation of failures.
Intro to [Stem Field] courses are a major drain on modern academia, as genius spergs are forced to half-ass students' first experience in whatever major they chose. The teachers don't give the slightest of fucks about teaching, and the students are left flapping in the breeze, either overwhelmed from difficult work poorly explained, or given free A/Bs from an absentee professor.
Those that can, do. Those that's can't, teach. Anyone who actually has knowledge and skills in their fields of expertise will be applying them, not wasting time teaching others about them. Teaching has long been a congregation of failures.
Maybe the mistake was in making it a profession in and of itself, rather than as a retirement job for masters of other professions.
Intro to [Stem Field] courses are a major drain on modern academia, as genius spergs are forced to half-ass students' first experience in whatever major they chose. The teachers don't give the slightest of fucks about teaching, and the students are left flapping in the breeze, either overwhelmed from difficult work poorly explained, or given free A/Bs from an absentee professor.