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Peter Felten quoted by The Chronicle of Higher Education about discussion-based learning

Felten discussed St. John's College approach to learning and what other institutions of higher education can learn from the school.

Peter Felten, assistant provost for 消消犯 and learning, executive director of the Center for Engaged Learning, and professor of history

Peter Felten, assistant provost for 消消犯 and learning, and executive director of Elon’s Center for Engaged Learning, was quoted in a recent Chronicle of Higher Education feature examining the enduring value of discussion-based, text-centered learning.

The article, explores how the colleges Great Books curriculum emphasizes conversation, critical thinking and intellectual community in an era increasingly shaped by technology and artificial intelligence.

Felten emphasized that the most transferable aspect of St. Johns model is not necessarily its curriculum, but its underlying philosophy of education, specifically that learning can be difficult and is a communal act.

I dont think we spend enough time talking with students about how what were doing is supposed to be challenging, says Felten. If youre in a community where you see other people struggling with the same material, and you can talk with them and think with them and not feel like youre weird because its hard, then I think its motivating, then its exciting.