About a week ago, I got this e-mail from uni (UNSW) about changes to the structure of the BSc/BEd course. Since I've just finished, it is all a bit irrelevant to me, but anyway...
Apparently the course had to be restructured due to increased requirements from NSWIT. In sum, they are increasing the number of days prac (about bloody time, too, IMO) but they are also increasing the number of compulsory Ed courses and overall UOC in education that are required for the course.
I think if I was going to start uni now with the the proposed new structure for the double degree I probably wouldn't do it - I'd get a BSc and then a dip ed (or whatever that is going to metamorphose into) instead. I mean, more Ed crap = less maths, and that surely must be a bad thing.
I was wondering if any other unis are making similar changes?
Apparently the course had to be restructured due to increased requirements from NSWIT. In sum, they are increasing the number of days prac (about bloody time, too, IMO) but they are also increasing the number of compulsory Ed courses and overall UOC in education that are required for the course.
I think if I was going to start uni now with the the proposed new structure for the double degree I probably wouldn't do it - I'd get a BSc and then a dip ed (or whatever that is going to metamorphose into) instead. I mean, more Ed crap = less maths, and that surely must be a bad thing.
I was wondering if any other unis are making similar changes?