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Is a bias showing?
Did anyone notice that non-STEM fields got slightly dissed during Kickoff? Dean mentioned that technology moves fast, other fields move slowly (e.g. Romeo and Juliet = West Side Story). Was it Jon Dudas who gave the example of someone who gave up acting for technology, and went from portraying someone important to being someone important?
I'm sure any slight was unintentional. But we have to watch our biases, which tends to come out in comments like this. Yes, technical careers can lead to great advancements for humankind. But I'd much rather be part of a well-rounded world that includes actors, writers, musicians and artists. They make the rest of life interesting. |
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Re: Is a bias showing?
What I thought was funny/backhanded was Dean talking about how we needed the entertainment industry to help make FIRST more recognizable and then the head of NASA dissed the whole industry by saying we are people doing good work while they are just pretending to be people doing good work.
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Art kids like me are always on the tail end of the FIRST food line, but then again FIRST's main goal is to inspire and recognize Science and Technology so we should expect this.
Then again I went into Industrial Design so I have the best of both worlds. If it was FIRSTAD... (science, technology, art and design) |
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We can't have a functioning society without either. I too have felt slighted over the years (I'm a business major but I'm good at strategy, analyzing, marketing, scouting, design, etc but I'm not an engineer) by how it can seem all about engineering math and science but I feel that what FIRST teaches can be applied to any field you are in. It did feel like a disconnect but FIRST can't control what everyone says. Even in the room at kickoff the applause for Colbert was much louder than that for the head of NASA.
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A lot of the people I work with (at a technology company) are talking about steAm where the A stands for art. Art is important and it is losing ground in a lot of schools along with engineering. Few things get dissed in schools as much as computer science does though - in my biased opinion.
I think that larger concern though is people going into easy majors for which there is a shortage of jobs while ignoring the harder STEM courses for which there are jobs but a shortage of people to take them. It's a real problem. |
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I love the concept of STEAM, and definately noticed the bias. Maybe I'm oversensitive, as a NEMO mentor who was in high school and still is a self-proclaimed musical theater geek (and proud of it!) But my daughter, in her first year on our FIRST team (although she's been dragged around to competitions, build sessions, community events, etc. since she was 5) is both a devoted FIRSTer whose favorite subjectes in school are math and science, she is also a professional actress, having just finished touring in Disney's Mary Poppins. I think she's a great example of how the arts and science can and should co-exist. Both are equally important in a civilized society. Plus, studies have shown that students participating in music programs do better in math and science.
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I never said that.
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I know. Just making a point that even people in FIRST still get starstruck like everybody else. No matter how much we talk about changing the culture we're all still enamored with it. I think Dean finally realized it and brought in celebrities to help because he realized much as it pained him he needed the help to get the message out faster.
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I tweeted about this earlier and was told I was wrong. It's bothered me for a long time. I really don't like how much he hates everything from athletes to the arts. It seems very pompous, especially considering most pro athletes have completed more college coursework than Dean Kamen himself who dropped out. Pau Gasol went to medical school and James Franco has 3 masters degrees and is in two phd programs. They're not stupid people. They are also incredibly talented and there is no problem, in my opinion, with kids looking up to them.
It's important for FIRST to present students with the idea that STEM is good and fun and whatnot, but I think the message they send is "We are smarter and better than you so we are more valuable to society in the long run." |
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Just because they're easy targets doesn't mean Dean needs to poop all over them every year.
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