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by shkkmo
1813 days ago
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> They should cater to those people as opposed to other people for whom bite-sized learning works better? I didn't say that. The claim was made that learning in this method is incompatible with taking a college level course. I was demonstrating how that attitude is both blatantly false and exclusionary. > When did we become a society that expects everyone else to cater to our specific needs? The value of accessibility and inclusivity in education has long been recognized. Why does online learning get a pass from considering this? Edit: There is no problem with one person saying "I learn better this way" and someone else saying ”I learn better this other way". The problem is when people say "the way you learn is inferior and not suited to college level material" because that is exclusionary. |
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