Post 5 CHANGES TO MY STUDY PROGRAMME (Last Post in class without using CAT's)
LEVEL 4 - Post 5 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: 230
- 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. Also, VERY few women as iconic characters were taught, as well as in the courses readings, the papers, and works conducted by women were nearly not taught at all. One could have even got to think that apparently, women have not developed science within the field of Applied Linguistics, though, fortunately, this is something that's changing.
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 fewer communicative practice hours and more about an alternative course that we might have been interested in.
The Faculty facilities were just alright, we had enough space to eat, 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 spots, 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, especially in the Phonetics classes where 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 overall, I think I received a very good education, and however it could have been more state-of-the-art, it has been of great use in my professional life.

Oh, I think that history is important, but I´m agree, maybe the connection of our cultures could be more interesting than traditional Anglo-Saxon history
ResponderEliminarI agree on the point that it is necessary to highlight the relations between the Anglo-Saxon culture and our culture. It would greatly enrich the learning.
ResponderEliminarI agree about the green areas, they are never too much and neither is history between cultures.
ResponderEliminarFortunately the way we perceive women are changing nowadays
ResponderEliminarI think similar things about my own career: not much innovative, but a very good education.
ResponderEliminarI'm really happy that in our campus we have so many green spaces for students :)
ResponderEliminarI see that many things have not changed such as the hours in class versus the hours that we have to do homework.
ResponderEliminarinnovation is a fundamental axis in education
ResponderEliminarwe need more innovation!!!!!
ResponderEliminargreen areas are downplayed, they make studying much more enjoyable
ResponderEliminarI am very glad that your university experience has been good :D
ResponderEliminarThe green areas is so nice and i think that help to learn and enjoy the university life
ResponderEliminarI also believe that my university need more green areas to.
ResponderEliminarHere in FCEI we don't have green areas, so i agree of having some of that, and the study of female iconic history characters i think is very necesary too
ResponderEliminarin general it seems that universities lack green areas... here at FCEI it's not like we have a lot of grass or trees either.
ResponderEliminarGreen areas is so important for the university life
ResponderEliminarworkload is such a thing in your career, I also would have never imagined that in your career you learnt about history but it makes sense.
ResponderEliminarI also believe that it is necessary to innovate in teaching methods while respecting academic freedom.
ResponderEliminarThe Anglo-Saxon culture is very important and must be valorated
ResponderEliminarIt is important to have green areas on campus because they provide a friendly environment to the campus.
ResponderEliminarIt is very important to have green spaces within a university and to have access to them.
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