Points 1-3, they remain that way today as a function of their origins. No one has challenged them but that’s not to say they can’t change
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Replying to @Jyannos
Yeah. Points 2 & 3 trace back to industrial age & agriculture respectively. What’s the history behind point 1? So much of what we have is a function of current technological state at the time.
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Replying to @sarthakgh
Uni’s are large institutions that are also profit seeking. Reduce programs down to 3yrs vs 4 and you’ve cut out 25% of their UG profits
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Replying to @Jyannos
Yea I know the business case behind perpetuating it. I am looking for why it was set up that way in the first place. Maybe
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Point one is because that’s what’s required for accreditation, plain and simple
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Yeah that makes sense. So changing it would entail changing the accredition rules. Adam brought this up - https://twitter.com/soopa/status/1000804665095741441?s=21 …
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Yup. Not a single voice sympathetic to the idea that college is suboptimal in any way on accreditation boards
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Replying to @AustenAllred @Jyannos
That’s extremely frustrating. I just graduated from this very http://system.So only solution I think we have right now is to bypass accredition & convince employers of effectiveness of models like Lambda. Tech ultimately disrupts everything.
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Replying to @sarthakgh @Jyannos
Ya I go back and forth. Accreditation is engrained in everything in society, so an alternative is hard. I think someone might figure out how to shoot the gap soon
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Replying to @AustenAllred @sarthakgh
What about taking a model like
@LambdaSchool & applying it across many disciplines? I’ve always pictured the future to go in that direction.2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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