Making Sense of Mass Education

Tait, Gordon

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EDUC264 Lecture Notes

Notes for all lectures. Topics are as follows: 1 – Introduction; education vs. schooling 2 – Persp...

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EDUC264 LECTURE NOTES

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Reviews

Very dry content. Assignments were rather annoying and irrelevant. Did not take much away from this unit at all.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017

I read the first few readings in great detail and owe my HD to them.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017

Really enjoyed this unit, easy to do well and interesting!!

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017

I learned a lot in this subject, and I'm genuinely interested in it, however I felt personally that the assessments are not truly reflective or indicative of what has been learnt, and you have to play a bit of a 'mind reading' game with the markers to know which argument to take for your essays-- quite frustrating when you correspond well with the rubric, and yet still get marked down for not putting in the points or arguments that they felt you should have put in (even when it's not anywhere in the rubric/essay question to do so).

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2017

Really interesting! Sometimes this subject felt a little disjointed and disorganized though.

Anonymous, Semester 1, 2016