To me, with the recent surge of online teaching and classes, I felt like that the current will eventually "need" to adjust, not that I specifically want that university or whatnot are getting "obsolete", but we are in a such good technological place that we can have teaching for a fraction of the price. Because I guess, why hire a teacher for several years to just repeat his curriculum every 6 months, why pay for such big structural systems where there a lot of job that are not as necessary. Or pay just to even have a physical location. Why such location and "prestige" could impact your life without you knowing it. I am kinda happy to only paying 3k$ in canada or so per semester when I see 20k+$/per year for big US universities. I wondering what are going to be the changes, i think its a huge challenge because most people working for Uni dont want to lose their jobs, and that there more and more students requiring more and more accommodations or special programs. People with autism, adhd or such I feel like the current learning is still stuck with the same mentality and idea from 100 years ago. Its just all about learning specific skill in time, stress management and self discipline with rigid way to test you.
Submitted October 26, 2021 at 01:38PM by siyans https://ift.tt/3nuYBlJ
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