From: Dan Fabulich (daniel.fabulich@yale.edu)
Date: Sun Mar 28 1999 - 14:51:29 MST
At 10:15 PM 3/28/99 +0100, you wrote:
>Dan Fabulich wrote:
>> What makes this technically different from a college,
>> aside from the decreased emphasis on examinations?
>
>Decreased emphasis on examinations is (in most cases) enough to make for an
>entirely different environment. The emphasis is on flexibility. Course
>length is not defined. Course structure is not defined. Course content is
>not defined. In many ways the difference will depend on what sort of
>education you have or are receiving - in my experience 'flexible' is
>definitely not a term I would associate with any level of education or
>academia.
I ask, because there are already colleges out there which allow for a great
deal of flexibility. Have you taken a look at Hampshire college, for example?
There are others like it.
-Dan
-IF THE END DOESN'T JUSTIFY THE MEANS-
-THEN WHAT DOES-
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