Blog post 7

This theme is rather challenging to think about because it involves a sort of a new"proposal" to the academic programme.
We all know that we live in a very competitive world and experiences in the job market have announced that a degree itself is not indicative of a well-rounded graduate so can universities provide additional development opportunities to complement academic curriculum?
It is a difficult question to be answered because it has a lot of edges and corners, starting by the implementation of the curriculum, the development of the student´s knowledge and a range of co-curricular activities.
So, I encourage you to reflect a little about your academic life and what you would change.
Think about, (for example):
> The curriculum (the subjects you have to study) and co-curricular activities (sports, part-time work, volunteering, etc)
> Workload and length of studies
> Faculty facilities (buildings and infrastructure)
> Use of technology
> Teaching methods
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- Leave comments on 3 of your classmates’ posts.

I like my career but always this can be better
ReplyDeleteWow, was very empowering to make changes in my career,I realize what issues I would like to aboard in the curriculum that to day there don't are
ReplyDeleteIt is very true how competitive the world becomes in terms of professional demands, which always implies that any change in the career is for the better
ReplyDeletealways can be better
ReplyDeleteThis is such an intersting excercise. I think it makes us more involved in our acedemic curriculum
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ReplyDeleteInteresting! I really want to read what my classmates write
It is a very complex but necessary exercise
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ReplyDeleteThis is a very interesting topic