On 14 Nov 2016, at 20:01, Fung, Dilly wrote:
> Just to throw another pebble in the pool, do we really think education
> should be student-centred?
I should perhaps stress (hey folks, Dilly is my boss by the way!) that
I'm charting how we got to where we are, not endorsing anything;) (I'm
actually writing a chapter about why UCL's Connected Curriculum is an
idea whose time has come, as it were, by outlining how we got to where
we are.)
I, personally, much prefer a model pretty much like what you're
suggesting, where we are all, as a disciplinary community, puzzling it
out.
I'm currently writing the bit where modularisation created silos, for
all its good intentions but don't dare ask the list when their
university went to all courses being modular as I think I've asked
enough for one day.
Have a good evening, everyone, and thanks again.
Cheers
J
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