Changes for our art faculty

Although the most part of my career I have studied it online, I can say that I love studying Arts. But the little bit of time I could attend to the faculty, I saw so many deficiencies that made me upset, because the university doesn’t take over for infrastructure’s problems, supposedly for lack of money ¬¬

That said, if it were up to me, I would change the roof to take out all the asbestos, I would expand the auditorium and every classrooms and I would condition them with thermal and acoustic insulation, I would provide each workshop with the necessary implements for its development, I would redesign all the water system and the sewer to prevent flooding, I would change the lockers and I would install more bicycle parks. We need a lot of improvement that would help us to perform better.

Now, moving on to another topic, I think perhaps teachers need to reevaluate their teaching and evaluation methods (or maybe we need new teachers hehe), because we are immersed in a system that overvalues the traditional art and resists to generational changes, staying more and more obsolete, which becomes frustrating for students in the long term, because it influences the mood with which an assignment is approached. Many times as a students, we seeks to go a little further with our own ideas and put our own stamp to the artwork that is in process, but we are constantly limited by the ideologies imposed by our old teachers. Is very discouraging, we need to update the art!



Comments

  1. All the changes in infraestructure you mentioned, I hope it'll be implemented, about teachers, I think instead of changing them, they should be trained with courses and similar stuff, but if the faculty don't even pay them salary, I don't think courses or training is on the table, and change them is almost impossible ): since they are public workers

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  2. the teaching methods that you mentioned are important, we need more space for new forms of art, but i think in a good balance between old and new learnings to get the best of both.

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