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The Sudoku Effect Universities In The Vicious Circle Of Bureaucracy 1st Edition Stefan Khl

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The Sudoku Effect Universities In The Vicious Circle Of Bureaucracy 1st Edition Stefan Khl
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Publisher: Springer International Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.07 MB
Pages: 92
Author: Stefan Kühl
ISBN: 9783319040868, 9783319040875, 3319040863, 3319040871
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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The Sudoku Effect Universities In The Vicious Circle Of Bureaucracy 1st Edition Stefan Khl by Stefan Kühl 9783319040868, 9783319040875, 3319040863, 3319040871 instant download after payment.

This book shows that the introduction of the European Credit Transfer System (ECTS) of credit points as a new accounting unit at universities has led to increased bureaucracy and the schoolmaster-style regimentation of Bachelor’s and Master’s courses. It explains how, due to the pressure of having to plan every single working hour of studying in advance, a ‘Sudoku Effect’ is created by the necessity to combine courses, exams and modules in such a way that the points ‘add up’. An unintentional side effect of the introduction of the ECTS, the Sudoku Effect has led to more classroom style teaching, an inflation of exams and fewer choices available to students. It has resulted in such complex and contradictory guidelines for the planning of the curriculum that the values attributed to the higher education reform can often only be realised if the rules for Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes are ignored, or at least stretched, in practice. The book describes how the reaction to this situation is the continuous further refinement of the complicated rules rather than their abolishment.

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