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Saturday, September 7, 2024

Can Colleges Do Without Deadlines?

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

4 comments:

  1. Failure builds character.

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    1. Working to avoid failure also shows character.

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  2. I 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.

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  3. H02 Erick Martínez

    While 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.

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