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  • Professors' TV appearances

  • These two passages discuss the consequences for a professor to appear on television programmes.
  • While the writer states this gives many benefits to the professor as well as to universities and to the public, the lecturer thinks otherwise.
  • First of all, the speaker explains that a TV appearance is not good for a professor's reputation on a professional standpoint: his peers would see him as an entertainer rather than a serious scholar.
  • Some professors who appear on TV are not even invited to important conferences, and are not granted money for their research.
  • Thus, the lecturer clearly shows that a "professors' importance as scholars is" not "enhanced" at all.
  • Moreover, the teacher pinpoints that appearing on TV takes a lot of time: professors will have to prepare their material, to rehearse, to travel...
  • Leaving them less time for their research, to teach their students, or to attend university business.
  • Lastly, contrary to what the text states, a professor's TV appearance does not benefit the public either: most TV programmes just want the academic title, and not actual in-depth knowledge.
  • So there is no "real expertise and insight", as a TV reporter who would have done some research on a subject could tell the same things to the public, according to the lecturer.

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    • While the writer states this gives many benefits to the professor as well as to universities and to the public, the lecturer thinks otherwise.
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  • Vakya 3
    • First of all, the speaker explains that a TV appearance is not good for a professor's reputation on a professional standpoint: his peers would see him as an entertainer rather than a serious scholar.
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    • Some professors who appear on TV are not even invited to important conferences, and are not granted money for their research.
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    • Moreover, the teacher pinpoints that appearing on TV takes a lot of time: professors will have to prepare their material, to rehearse, to travel...
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    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Vakya 6ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Vakya 6
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    • Lastly, contrary to what the text states, a professor's TV appearance does not benefit the public either: most TV programmes just want the academic title, and not actual in-depth knowledge.
      Vote now!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Vakya 8ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Vakya 8
  • Vakya 9
    • So there is no "real expertise and insight", as a TV reporter who would have done some research on a subject could tell the same things to the public, according to the lecturer.
      Vote now!
    • ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Vakya 9ADD a NEW CORRECTION! - Vakya 9