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Sweat and brains: A look into intellectual and vocational trends, and their importance

机译:汗水和大脑:了解智力和职业发展趋势及其重要性

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In 1959, C.P. Snow argued that “the intellectual life of … Western society is increasingly being split into two polar groups, “literary intellectuals” and “physical scientists,” the former concentrating on acquiring literary and philosophical knowledge, the latter immersing themselves in scientific study and breakthroughs. With each culture establishing its own goals and personalities, Snow posits that a dichotomy emerged. This divide reflects a tension between theoria and praxis deeply rooted in the Classical period manifested in the development of modern Euro-western universities. Meanwhile, vocational training has declined in favor of college preparedness with aspirations toward white-collar employment due to stigmatization of “hands-on” occupations and an over-identification with the white-collar class. This decline will only continue if vocational trades are not presented as a viable and respectable career options. Among the results are a shortage of trade practitioners and the separation of STEM professions from intellectual society. The two cultures can be seen as the extremes of one integrated educational community; with technical writing filling the void. Expanding technical writing practices into the sciences and technical vocations can provide more thoughtful service to a decaying infrastructure, create more opportunities, and introduce a more humanistic perspective into STEM education and practice.
机译:1959年,C.P。斯诺认为,“……西方社会的知识生活正越来越多地分为两大类,即“文学知识分子”和“物理科学家”,前者专注于获取文学和哲学知识,后者专注于科学研究和突破。随着每种文化确立了自己的目标和个性,斯诺认为出现了二分法。这种鸿沟反映出,理论与实践之间的张力深深植根于古典时期,这体现在现代西欧大学的发展中。同时,由于对“动手”职业的污名化以及对白领阶层的过度认同,职业培训因支持白领职业而对大学准备有所下降。如果职业交易不被视为可行且受人尊敬的职业选择,这种下降将持续下去。结果包括贸易从业人员的短缺以及STEM专业与知识社会的分离。可以将这两种文化视为一个整合的教育社区的极端。技术写作填补了空白。将技术写作实践扩展到科学技术职业中,可以为正在衰退的基础设施提供更周到的服务,创造更多机会,并将更人性化的视角引入STEM教育和实践中。

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