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Ppaul -at- pfs -dot- com wrote:
This is a prickly topic for me because throughout my work history I've had a
sneaking feeling that all my field experience is less valued than some
degree achieved in the sterile, and perfect, world of academics.
Funny-I get the same feeling about my Master's in Rhetoric and Composition.
Doesn't it matter that I sweated , researched, and wrote about what is good
documentation and argument.
But I disagree about academia being sterile and perfect. It's no ivory
tower. It's messy with politics, stinking with ego, and wrought with
competing paradigm shifts.
J-M
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