Things need to change
Throughout these years in college I have thought about all the things that need to be changed. For example, there are mandatory non-art elective classes that are taken in order of enrollment, but art students are allowed to enroll last, so we always take what no one wanted to take. If I could, I would replace it with practice activities where students are admitted to museums and galleries, and thus they can enter that field when they graduate from the career.
I believe, on the other hand, that the academic workload and lenght of studies is fine, and in that sense I wouldn't change anything.
The infrastructure has always been a problem and in fact there have been student mobilizations in this regard, since all the ceilings of the art faculty are built with a material that causes cancer and which is also illegal to use now. So I would definitely change the rector, who promised to change the roofs and has done nothing about it in two years.
If we talk about technology, there was chaos when u-campus, a branch registration platform, was implemented, the students said that the manual system was better and the computer engineers made fun of us, now time has proved us right.
In terms of teaching method, I would fire three teachers: a teacher who was cruel in the first year and encouraged us to leave the degree, another teacher who got angry when we asked him to upload the program and, moreover, he didn't explain well, and the last one, I would fire a teacher who didn't teach us art history well and who I verified that she took everything out of the page "El rincón del vago", in addition to reducing the history of painting to a history of "how beautiful they painted", being which is much deeper than that.
I have the same complaints with the infrastructure, it is a bit overwhelming.
ReplyDeleteThe arts career fee is very expensive. And despite that, what they give us is very little
ReplyDeleteI agree with you, especially with the bad attitude of some teacher :'( Many times they are too cruel in corrections...
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