To start with, Murray believes that students should learn the basic fundamentals before the thought of college even comes up. I completely agree with this statement. As Murray states, kindergarten through eighth grade are the right years to teach the core knowledge while high school is a good place for survey courses in the humanities and social …show more content…
Murray states there are three reasons a physical infrastructure of the college used to be important. The most important was because a good library was typically used for higher learning. Second, scholarships made it possible for scholars to be within physical proximity of each other. Third, teaching used to require interaction between students and teachers with a physical proximity. In my opinion though, all of these reasons are not terrible. I agree that the typical going to class to sit, learn, and discuss is starting to fade out with the option of online classes. I do not find that to be a bad thing though. Having the internet to help students with school is a fantastic thing. Our world continues to evolve every day and if we did not have more ways for students to work on their classes, college wouldn’t be an option for a lot of people. There are still plenty of people who attend typical classes, and I don’t think that will ever