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Fanya: I liked your idea regarding the obliteration of classrooms as we know them today - and this has been an idea that has been bantered around for probably as long as 'classrooms' have existed, but it seems that regardless of different experiments and forms of teaching/learning - open universities, internet studies, and there are many new innovations that I find amazing, the same classroom structure remains! Only in the lowest grades do you now find a different classroom set-up - why shouldn't it work for the higher grades? Could the sheer number of students to be taught be the reason? More and more people today, and it's very popular here, are learning thru the 'open universities/high schools' and doing well - this is a good sign of change. Also your idea of the student input has become more popular - something that didn't exist on such an advanced level in my day...


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