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Post by oujour76 on May 15, 2020 20:36:26 GMT -5
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Post by AlaCowboy on May 16, 2020 8:36:01 GMT -5
Many lecture courses can easily be offered online. Literature and history, for example, are learned by listening and reading. Courses requiring interaction between instructors or classmates can not. Biology labs or communications courses require physical presence with instructors, equipment, or other students.
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Post by oujour76 on May 16, 2020 9:23:04 GMT -5
Many lecture courses can easily be offered online. Literature and history, for example, are learned by listening and reading. Courses requiring interaction between instructors or classmates can not. Biology labs or communications courses require physical presence with instructors, equipment, or other students. Physical campuses will most likely shrink and costs should also go down. Which isn’t a bad thing.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on May 16, 2020 10:02:51 GMT -5
Many lecture courses can easily be offered online. Literature and history, for example, are learned by listening and reading. Courses requiring interaction between instructors or classmates can not. Biology labs or communications courses require physical presence with instructors, equipment, or other students. Physical campuses will most likely shrink and costs should also go down. Which isn’t a bad thing. SHOULD...doesn't always happen.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on May 16, 2020 10:15:59 GMT -5
I thought so too...shot a copy to my daughter. After teaching elementary school, she's moved on to administration, and then now is working as a director with a big text book company. I asked her for her opinion, & I'll share that. She was originally on board with common core, being an Army Brat that had to switch schools so many times. Her worst grade EVER was when she moved to Ohio in 7th grade, halfway thru a semester of Ohio History.
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Post by lz2112 on May 16, 2020 11:14:25 GMT -5
I remember telling friends and family back in March when Universities shut down that they would never come back as they were. Online in many cases is much easier for students and much cheaper for the school. One of the many societal changes that will come out of Covid, IMO. Think of 700 student auditoriums used for History lectures being converted to much larger lab spaces. This will simply speed up an evolution that was already underway.
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Post by daleko on May 16, 2020 11:41:46 GMT -5
I thought so too...shot a copy to my daughter. After teaching elementary school, she's moved on to administration, and then now is working as a director with a big text book company. I asked her for her opinion, & I'll share that. She was originally on board with common core, being an Army Brat that had to switch schools so many times. Her worst grade EVER was when she moved to Ohio in 7th grade, halfway thru a semester of Ohio History. Moving to Ohio will do that.
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Post by lz2112 on May 16, 2020 11:49:02 GMT -5
I thought so too...shot a copy to my daughter. After teaching elementary school, she's moved on to administration, and then now is working as a director with a big text book company. I asked her for her opinion, & I'll share that. She was originally on board with common core, being an Army Brat that had to switch schools so many times. Her worst grade EVER was when she moved to Ohio in 7th grade, halfway thru a semester of Ohio History. Moving to Ohio will do that. There is something in the water up there.
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Post by daleko on May 16, 2020 12:42:49 GMT -5
Interesting it is. While it's intent is not to address the overall picture of edu in the US, the suggestions created do raise other Qs. Currently about 70% of HS students attend or attempt to attend edu beyond HS. About 45% start in a 4 yr institution. The balance in a 2 yr program. This doesn't include a "trade school" program. Does this new model impact that %, to follow the Euro model where about 50% follow the "trades" path. With companies &/or States improving, what I think is a gap in, the "edu" process. Perhaps the stigma of "a vocational path" will be lessened w/o that on campus experience. Perhaps drawing, for the lack of a better term, better intellectual talent to the trades. Add to that fixing HC might allow more entrepreneurial opportunities to meet financial aspirations. And then there is the .gov involvement in participation of minorities/immigrants/children of the financially challenged.
But for the large tech companies and entrepreneurs, of all backgrounds, I see profit w this change. Application of select current tech going mainstream along w creation of the new to meet tomorrow's needs. Along w localities who promote tech advantages they may have V other locals to draw residents. With tech, why do you need to live in X? Localities setting up fiber communication capabilities and on and on. Houses will need to be retrofitted w new com, new electrical , new plumbing, new additions, new flexibility to change in the future, new homes meeting new needs. All involving different levels of edu from trades to engineering talent. From a business and profit perspective, these could be exciting times. A remote edu could lead to the expansion of remote working for many. Obviously not all.
And on and on. But there are negatives as well.educationdata.org/high-school-graduates-who-go-to-college/
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Post by Buckeye Dale on May 16, 2020 13:14:09 GMT -5
Moving to Ohio will do that. There is something in the water up there. Yeah, it makes average people great FB coaches down south...
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Post by lz2112 on May 16, 2020 15:04:02 GMT -5
There is something in the water up there. Yeah, it makes average people great FB coaches down south... And then retire back up there with the bad water, ice and snow.
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Post by Buckeye Dale on May 16, 2020 15:36:03 GMT -5
Yeah, it makes average people great FB coaches down south... And then retire back up there with the bad water, ice and snow. ...and that, again, is why I'm in Phoenix...
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