Humanity Courses at Universities - How they will change

Humanity Courses at Universities - How they will change

How Jordon Peterson discussion on the humanities shines a path to the future of both learning and exam taking after secondary education. There is a line of thinking that this change coming to university level learning will filter down to A levels and below. 

Humanity Courses at Universities - How they will change

 The abandonment of the intelligible property especially of humanities university courses puts students off Here is Jordon discussing this point. It shows that the university are not broad course,  just a political vehicle for the course co ordinators. More or less of an extend the humanities courses at universities in the UK and much of the West  have been high jacked by left wing ideology .The Spectator article shows the depth at what a left wing cabal will do to keep the university thinking in its grips.

As students graduate becoming clones they fan out across the world expressing their left wing political course to their peers. Nothing to do with the width and breath historically the universities would claim to give in their humanities course.

This dark underbelly of humanities courses at universities will lead to the courses eating themselves up from the inside. The corono virus generation are being schooled into how  to get access to the wide range of course material for free online. The result; preventing the humanities courses having a monopoly on young undergraduate minds. Coupled with the increase in fees for humanities courses and the debt that follows. The poor breadth and depth of the humanities course with its left ideology will leave a big gap for Online university hunmanities courses.  How this affects secondary education is a reflection of the humanities courses at degree level will increasingly be done through screen and online. With assessment being either sent duality while final exams done at an exam centre like The Exam House. Policy makers will then think if degrees are being done  much on line why not A levels or parts of the GCSEs.  If the left wing humanities courses knew what sheer destruction they are doing to their universities no doubt they would stop. Further, exams at universities have a green issue. although mostly done in their lecture halls, these halls have to be heated and the papers printed. Discussed in my previous blog on exam miles. Its just another nail in the coffin for humanities at university.