No.
"It's a big question for higher ed: when does a student become an adult?" Rogers said. "How much accommodation and hand-holding should there be? When does school become a job, where, if you don't do it, you get the F, and you move on?"
https://www.newyorker.com/news/annals-of-education/can-colleges-do-without-deadlines
Failure builds character.
ReplyDeleteWorking to avoid failure also shows character.
DeleteI think having deadlines is important but not so important that there isnt room for flexibility. School is school and work is work. I think flexibility is inportant especially when students are juggling so many different deadlines it can be easy to miss something.
ReplyDeleteH02 Erick Martínez
ReplyDeleteWhile I do believe college could do with deadlines, I think deadlines create a sort of structure to school and allow students how to work in situation where they might have a deadline. In the real world there are many deadlines so having them in college is a good way to build that skill of working with a deadline.