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I have noticed that the educators in the graphic arts community are a difficult group to influence. It has been almost impossible to get new ideas into their heads.
I am a professional engineer, who has been developing science and technical concepts for consistency and predictability of the offset press for about 25 years, and this is still not enough to get the attention of graphic arts educators. Are they waiting for ideas to be commercial products before they think about them?
If they won't listen to my views, what do you think are the chances of them seriously listening to new student's views about the graphic arts. I am guessing not much.
So, who teaches these teachers and gives them the advanced knowledge required to educate the young graphic arts students?
Who is validating the knowledge that these teachers are passing on to these students?
Are students ever allowed to question the knowledge that is presented to them?
I am curious to know.
I am a professional engineer, who has been developing science and technical concepts for consistency and predictability of the offset press for about 25 years, and this is still not enough to get the attention of graphic arts educators. Are they waiting for ideas to be commercial products before they think about them?
If they won't listen to my views, what do you think are the chances of them seriously listening to new student's views about the graphic arts. I am guessing not much.
So, who teaches these teachers and gives them the advanced knowledge required to educate the young graphic arts students?
Who is validating the knowledge that these teachers are passing on to these students?
Are students ever allowed to question the knowledge that is presented to them?
I am curious to know.