This is the third time in the last month I have had an academic tell my class (different classes) that they have decided not to do final exams. Because "some students can't cope with time pressure" or "it's not fair on everyone" or "I don't believe in exams". They couch it in the language of "equity", despite the fact that it clearly screws over students who are good at exams/aren't as good as assignments... This, on top of making practicals "non-compulsory", or removing lab/field classes altogether...
This ain't my first rodeo. I've been around for a while. I've never seen this before, even in the years immediately post-Covid...
And this isn't gender studies. This is, supposedly, Science and GIS.
I'm not sure how widespread this is, but I've heard from other students that more and more courses are going down this route, all very suddenly...
This despite the fact that students are much more likely to cheat on assignments than exams (obviously), and the "threat" of things like ChatGPT.
Not just at my Uni, either. Apparently this is happening elsewhere in Aus... Though my Uni has been particularly spiteful about it, with the removal of after-hours study spaces, and things like not even allowing library access to part time students on Sundays (yes, really)...
Something is very, very rotten in the state of Denmark. Not sure if other people have seen similar, in other countries, but if this is the state of "Higher Ed", even beyond all the woke shit..? Wow, we are so fucked...
Exams are a means to enforce a certain standard of competence and make the success of your teaching methods measurable.
Either of those are anathema to the DIE woketards.
One of my lecturers is a "coloured" South African immigrant...
I genuinely get the feeling that she would just love to jump up and kill the lot of us, lol, and given current trends in that country, I may not be that far off...
She's... Actually crazy. And awful at lecturing at the same time...
Yeah, each of these "teachers" has been a woke immigrant woman (they have that in common) so maybe you're not far off, there, as part of the reason...
It's insane, to me, as someone who values that basic competence...
Like, if anything, the more logical thing would be to move in the opposite direction. But then, I guess this isn't about logic, so... That makes sense, to some extent.