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If you can't learn CS, Physics, or any number of courses from someone from another country, you aren’t going to be able to function in the field. I'm one of the 5 crackers in my entire department of 20 academic appointments, and I'm glad that I learned to 'speak science' before I entered my profession. Now imagine what your prof and countless other uber talented immigrant faculty had to go through learning their trade in (at least) two languages... this within the context of their native university system and then having to lecture on it in front of an American audience as a new hire. If nothing else, it will focus you on the science in CS. Every prof I had that lectured from a 2nd language tested more from the text than the lecture, which is a good thing as an undergraduate. And "a few months of spoken English training" dosent go very far unless that training is field specific, which isn't available to most until after they are hired in the US. It isn't like ordering food in France. In my academic field, research immunology, we'd be lucky to hire a single applicant per year (in a hiring cycle of 5) if we didn't draw from the enormous pool of highly educated, often overqualified, foreign applicants. A meritocracy is seldom convenient. |
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01-17-2007, 03:40 AM | #25 | |
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I wouldn't have thought that a few months of spoken english training would be sufficient either. However, most call center people in India are relatively understandable (no worse than say, a British accent). And those guys get just a few days/weeks of American "accent" and culture training. |
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Man, I just skmmed over some of the earlier posts at first... just read them verbatim. I wouldn't have even comented so verbosely in my previous post if I knew what was being tossed around so casually. I'm pretty embarased to be a menber of this community if this attitude is representitive of e90post. Maybe best if off-topic means "off-topic but still car related", but even that will turn ugly based on this thread.
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01-17-2007, 03:54 AM | #28 | |
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I mean wtf? Amongst people in India who have access to running water (poverty line and above), 100% bathe every day, and MOST bathe 2-3 times a day in the summer. It's a different issue that different ethnic groups have different body odors related to their diet (to a lot of asian/indian people, Americans stink because of the high beef intake). But then extrapolating that to "oh, their personal hygene standards are lower" is borderline racist, and DEFINITELY ignorant. |
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01-17-2007, 03:57 AM | #30 | |
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yea i did notice that, someone made a post i think the first or second reply saying somehting about indian spices, i corrected them but they both got deleted (dont know why mine did ) oh and i would rather sit their staring at the wall trying to figure out what the proff was saying then ever sit near that guy again, that smell stuck with me for hours
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But when people start taking that to extremes like "we should only hire 'mericans before taking in any of those furners", I get really pissed off. It reeks of an undeserved sense of entitlement that is reminiscent of the 16 year kid who get a BMW 325i, but shouts and screams because his/her parents refused to get him/her a 650i Note that I am not bagging on the younger members here. if I ever have a kid, and make good money, I'll be the first to get them a nice car. I'm bagging on kids who get the nice car, but then throw a tantrum coz they did not get an even nicer one. However, I do take slight issue with the OP's joke in the related thread of body odors; Teknochild, you did point out that it's your classmate who smells, and not the professor, but you also said that the professor probably smells too. On what basis? Does he "look" like he does not shower? Or are you basing that joke on his bad English skills? |
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I can't believe that you equate call center workers (in India, which is far more English oriented being a former British colony, LOL) with university professors. Conveying your point in your field is really easy amongst peers. At conferences, those who try too hard to speak English are a distraction more often than those who treat their data as language. The fact is, if language is a consideration in hiring of academic faculty, then we will end up with two faculties: one that "talks American" and one that earned his/her position based on merit. In many fields, these will be two very different entities and as university budgets are slashed, we have to decide on which paradigm we wish to base our hiring. Our leadership in the sciences will disappear if we choose the former. Our leadership in the sciences exists solely as a function of our meritorious tradition in higher education. Every time I’ve ever heard this complaint, it’s either been from the most mediocre student justifying his/her lack of performance in a course or from an utter racist who resents being instructed by someone who doesn’t fit his/her cultural ideal of a mentor. Either way, it’s pathetic. |
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I think that AFTER the person has been offered the job, IF their students have trouble understanding their accent, then a few lessons in pronounciation should help. I am not saying that spoken language skills be a criteria for getting the job. Btw, as it stands right now, comprehending spoken English with an American accent, and speaking English ARE a requirement if you accept a TA-ship at a graduate school. There is a test called the TOEFL (Test Of English as a Foreign Language) and TSE (Test of Spoken English). Both are mandatory as far as I know. If accent and pronounciation are still issues after arriving in the US, then some basic pronounciation training can go a long way. |
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There are 2% of cases where there truly is a communication gap, however, and I'll give the OP the benefit of the doubt here. |
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i really wish you could be there to hear this guy, after he walked in and started talking i looked around to see the look on everyone elses faces, and everyone else was looking around too like WTF
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Do you think that all languages are of such similar structure that assimilation from one to another is a matter of "pronunciation training"…. With a little effort, even Borat speaks pretty good American. Maybe from one romance language to another, but why don't you try a Chinese or Russian 'pronunciation manual' relevant to your discipline and then comment on the ease of assimilation. You should really publish this shit. It's new. If nothing else, all of those lazy professors will have to explain why they didn't spend more time on "basic pronunciation training" while they were contributing to their field. |
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japanese is nothing like indian, AFAIK indian -> english has to learn a hell of a lot less new phonetic terms comapred to japanese -> english so its not even fair to compare the two in the first place
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the first part of my statement was just a joke, but i meant the second part. good luck!!
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