preview

Individualist Fallacy Analysis

Decent Essays

For my journal entry I choose to read Online Higher Education’s Individualist Fallacy by Johann N. Neem. Johann Neem is a professor of history at Western Washington University and argues that there is a value in “Institutional culture” for the student that attends traditional classes on a college campus. According to Neem, institutional culture is important because learning is a social experience and depends on relationships since under the guidance of a professor a student will prosper, and be inspired by the energy in the classroom setting. Neem also states that professors are able to adapt easily to the needs of the students that are present in the classroom versus those who attend online. Neem, contends that distance learning undercuts institutional learning due to the fact that students are not fully engaged with their professors and can miss out …show more content…

Neem states that there is an “individualist fallacy” in connection with the “online revolution” meaning that people do not have an understanding of how students learn, professors teach, nor do they understand what makes a great teacher or scholar. Neem’s views on Individualist fallacy is developed by his convictions about traditional college and the benefits that result from the college community, culture, and networking. Because he values social interactions as they pertain to higher education he cannot appreciate that one may benefit equally from the curriculum on their own as an individual as they would in a social classroom

Get Access