Not exact matches
If you are meaningfully driving one of those
metrics, an employer is going to do
whatever they can to pay you more because there's so much
value for them on the backend.
Whatever the reason, educators, parents and students welcome this realization and acknowledgement that the use of faulty
metrics to measure the
value of students, teachers and schools has dangerous consequences.
Putting aside the
value question (my answer: timely provocation), I wonder whether the number of abandoned blogs is a good proxy for «enthusiasm» (or faddishness, or popularity, or
whatever the blog - academic -
metric is).