Are Professors Prepared to Teach?: Are Western Tutors the Best in the World?

Are Professors Prepared to Teach?: Are Western Tutors the Best in the World?

Zhān Mǔ Shì Starks
Copyright: © 2022 |Pages: 24
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-8032-5.ch004
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Abstract

Chinese universities hire thousands of Western professors and tutors each year. This is to encourage different outcomes for Chinese graduates in terms of entrepreneurship, leadership, and opportunity. However, students who receive instruction from American lecturers find a very different experience from other Western faculty. So, in 2020 a survey was developed to ascertain the perspectives and instructional processes western tutors brought to Chinese universities. This 3,000-professor survey would determine how much learning knowledge students graduated with prior to becoming a professor, how much development they sought once professors, and how much integration of current teaching and learning methodologies and theorists were brought to the classroom, including online classrooms. Results indicated that faculty who were trained in countries such as Australia, England, Germany, or Spain had more learning knowledge prior to teaching, as well as continuing to seek learning information once teaching classrooms, than their American counterparts.
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Background

It is possible that learning is so individualistic, the assumption of mass education might be untenable. As the first chapter of this anthology points out, students demonstrate little measurable learning at all throughout the entirety of their education. Additionally, things that are memorized or learned, seem quickly and easily forgotten. This not only begs the question as to whether it was ever really learned at all, but importantly describes a problem that is not only facing Chinese education, but global education. Therefore, it is plausible that the differences in U.S. versus Chinese innovation, entrepreneurialism, and beyond have little to do with education and more to do with culture and opportunity. Yet the leadership of both nations still place the burden of change on education, with colleges and universities under pressure to produce a different kind of citizen.

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