[Magdalen] US Higher Education
Lynn Ronkainen
houstonklr at gmail.com
Sun Jan 11 22:42:33 UTC 2015
quoted from Roger S
Jeffrey Selingo, > formerly Editor of the Chronicle of Higher Education.
His premise seems
> to be that online and mixed mode education can be more effective than face
> to face, as well as being cheaper, and that proper credit should be given
> for this modality of education.
In this age of computers and even faster ways of communicating with a group
without the group able to interact with each other is taking us down a road
we will live to regret in education, in business and in any group charged
with making decisions... the ability to 'survey' individuals within a
group with an email and the finer point of being able to converse in a group
and modify the discourse and *see* different paths, will never happen with
out face to face - which *might* be possible with Skype type gatherings, but
still not the same as the give and take, insight and ideas that bloom in
group gathered in person.
IMO, of course
Lynn
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From: "Roger Stokes" <roger.stokes65 at btinternet.com>
Sent: Sunday, January 11, 2015 12:12 PM
To: <magdalen at herberthouse.org>
Subject: Re: [Magdalen] US Higher Education
> On 11/01/2015 17:30, Brian Reid wrote:
>> At the two US universities where I have taught, you need not ever attend
>> a class if you can pass its examinations.
>
> I accept and welcome that. The credential should recognize what you know
> at the end of the course.
>
> In response to Jay I will say that the author is > A side issue is that
> there has been too much emphasis on the importance of a college degree and
> this may not be worth (in the long term) the amount spent on acquiring it.
> From this side of the pond I think that is a valid issue.
>
> Roger
>
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