LEVEL 4 - Post 9 (week 12) CHANGES TO MY STUDY PROGRAMME
Write about some changes that could be made to your study programme (career)
Among others, think about:
> The curriculum (the subjects you have to study)
> Workload and length of studies
> Faculty facilities (buildings and infrastructure)
> Use of technology
> Teaching methods
- Word Count: 250
- Leave comments on 3 of your classmates’ posts and on your teacher's as well.
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First thing, I had several history
courses, all of them were related to (obviously) Anglo-Saxon history and only
one about national reality, I would have liked to study more from the
connection of our cultures, i.e. I would have liked to study how both Hispanic and
Anglo-Saxon cultures related and enriched one another.
We had many hours of classes a week,
this was because we needed to practice a lot, so the “communication” courses
were very extensive in terms of practice hours. However, I think that maybe, by
changing the teaching methods a bit and stimulating independent learning, we
could have had less communicative practice hours and more about a about an
alternative course that we might have been interested in.
The Faculty facilities were just
alright, we had enough space to eat, to study and whatnot, but what I believe
it is important to have as well, is green spaces available for students to
chill out. Many little parks inside the campus were closed for students and
kept for decoration purposes so maybe a good idea is to have those spaces free
to use and enjoy while learning.
The teaching methods were also quite ok,
not much innovative though and I think that is because of many traditions in
the teaching of English for professionals of the field. I think that maybe a
good way to improve the teaching is to have included more IT in the classes, I
mean, we made a lot of use of IT, specially in the Phonetics classes were we
had to use a Language Lab, but I believe we could have made a bigger use of different
platforms and, all in all, I think that would have made the process less
difficult.
I believe that I learnt a lot when I was
at uni, and I think everybody will always have a set of well grounded
critiques, but on the overall, I think I received a very good education and
however improvable, it has been of great use in my professional life.

I share your opinion, teacher, green spaces are too important to the university life. When I was in Engineering (UTFSM) i missed that a lot :/
ResponderBorrarRelease the green spaces! We need the spaces to connect us with the nature and relax.
ResponderBorrarI hope this changes can be reality someday. Regards!
Yes, we need green spaces to walk and relaxing !
ResponderBorrarI was studying in Valdivia with the "Jardín Botánico" and I really miss that green spot.
ResponderBorrarOh, it's so bad that you had to study all that ango history. I'm glad my campus have some green spaces, there are not the most beautiful thing but unless you can rest in the grass :)
ResponderBorraranglo*
BorrarI'm completely agree with you, 'cause you was studying lenguages, so more important than history is the lenguage itself and his relation with spanish.
ResponderBorrarI can read that your college experience was pretty good, not counting those little details you mentioned. Are there any courses you liked about others in particular?
ResponderBorrarRegards!
I understand you. Everyday We lose green areas in JGM, and We can't do anything for reverse the situation.
ResponderBorrarAnyway, looking back to our own education and to be able to built a critique about it is also a very good way to learn
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