Courses reflecting their subject

The writing style and presentation of courses tends to reflect the subject matter of the courses involved.

Sounds obvious I suppose but unless you’ve done courses in a range of subject areas at the same level most people won’t really notice it.

Take the language courses I’ve been plugging away with over the last six years. In comparison to the laid back, typically Spanish style, the French courses seemed to reflect the more rigid approach to rules in France itself. The latest course is very much based in educational psychology so you find all the little reassuring sounds at the start when you’re generally in panic mode with any new course.

I’ve been looking at other universities over the last month or so and there you’ll find the untidy physist (almost a movie style mad scientist) and a few others that I probably shouldn’t comment on to avoid legal action :)

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