jueves, 5 de noviembre de 2009

Our "faculty"


Do you heard several complaints about facilities of our faculty?




Really? I don´t beleive you!




Ha - ha, I´m kidding




Our ICEI -Instituto de la Comunicación e Imagen- isn´t a faculty, is an "Interdisciplinary Institute". ICEI is a young academy unite of our University and have a new bulding that has no comparation with the previous building: an old and big house located at Center of Santiago.




This is a big diference, so I think that we aren´t so bad.




Despite this, we cannot deny that our bulding have problems but in Juan Gómez Millas there are other faculties in worst conditions like Faculty of Science and Faculty of Arts.




Our problems are with technological equipment for classes. For example, there are five professional camera or there are 5 radio studios for 30 classmates. This situations, sometimes, become complex because we have to wait many time for use it.




The problem is deeper than it looks because doesn´t depends of ICEI ´s authorities. Our Interdisciplinary Institute have no money for buy new equipment because our university doesn´t give what it need for innovation, only receives money to support and for pay salaries.



One solution would be a greater fairness in the distribution of resources between faculties and a greater commitment from chilean State with the education and future.




The benifits of these improvements would be better quality of learning and more justice between Faculties and between students. There are not better carrer than others.




If it happened, the professionals weel be better than now. This would be a structural change.


But changes must be not only in infrastructure. The subjects that we learn most be critical withour society and must see problems like these, about our university.


1 comentario:

  1. Hello Fran, How are you?

    I am very agree with you. Our main problem are technological equipaments for classes. I hope this situation change soon, because I want not more problems with the cameras in our subject of television.

    see you in classes

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