Has anyone else experienced this phenomenon?
At my university we are free to comment on the quality of the eduction.
We are allowed to suggest a lecture on a certain topic, or suggest a different format for a certain topic
(for example one of my classmates suggested to faculty that one lecture would be better as a lab, as it would be more interactive and better suited for the topic at hand).
But! When it comes to PBL there is NO DISCUSSION WHAT SO EVER between staff and students.
We have weekly meetings with faculty and NEVER do they ask what we think about PBL, how it can
be improved etc. Is this normal??
How did PBL get this status? It's like some sort of freakin' religion. In a university. ;-O
I feel very concerned. Are we students supposed to think that we here this year 2014 have stumbled upon the ultimate pedagogical method and that there is no room for improvement whatsoever?
Anyone else who've experienced this dogmatic view of PBL at their university?
At my university we are free to comment on the quality of the eduction.
We are allowed to suggest a lecture on a certain topic, or suggest a different format for a certain topic
(for example one of my classmates suggested to faculty that one lecture would be better as a lab, as it would be more interactive and better suited for the topic at hand).
But! When it comes to PBL there is NO DISCUSSION WHAT SO EVER between staff and students.
We have weekly meetings with faculty and NEVER do they ask what we think about PBL, how it can
be improved etc. Is this normal??
How did PBL get this status? It's like some sort of freakin' religion. In a university. ;-O
I feel very concerned. Are we students supposed to think that we here this year 2014 have stumbled upon the ultimate pedagogical method and that there is no room for improvement whatsoever?
Anyone else who've experienced this dogmatic view of PBL at their university?