Formal tests can’t measure complex ideas and creative thinking – so the University of Essex has ditched them altogetherUntil recently,philosophy students at the University of Essex – as in most other British universities – took written exams in the summer, after completing coursework during the year. But we enjoy just scrapped all formal exams in philosophy for moment- and final-year students. Related: Philosophy is for posh, or white boys with trust funds' – why are there so few women? Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com