06-24-2024, 03:49 PM
I found this page from the University of Kansas about something called Jayhawk Flex. Apparently, representatives met together in February 2023 to discuss integrating CBE into the school. Their main objective has been to finish it by Fall 2024.
KU hopes that through Jayhawk Flex, they can launch:
They've been providing updates on this page: <https://jayhawkflex.ku.edu/cbe-ku-updates-06122024>. One week ago, they had a "Halfway There Celebration".
I think this is extremely interesting, especially coming from a R1 university. What are your thoughts?
KU hopes that through Jayhawk Flex, they can launch:
- A Non-credit CBE program
- A For-credit, stackable, micro-credential
- A Full direct assessment academic program, including general education
They've been providing updates on this page: <https://jayhawkflex.ku.edu/cbe-ku-updates-06122024>. One week ago, they had a "Halfway There Celebration".
I think this is extremely interesting, especially coming from a R1 university. What are your thoughts?
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JD Candidate - 1L (Class of 2027)
MA Environment & Natural Resources (Class of 2027)
UMPI
BA History & Political Science (2022)
Florida State University
BS Economics (2022)
BS International Affairs (2022)
Minor Mathematics (2022)
LexisNexis Certificates - Statutory Law, Real Estate, Secondary Sources, Corporate/M&A, Bankruptcy, Artificial Intelligence, Labor & Employment, Case Law, Litigation, Transactional, US Civil Law, Lex Machina
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