Letter: In brief (3)

九月 14, 2001

To deny that universities have products and customers is not to "fail to mention what they do have" (Letters, THES , September 7).

When I teach a class of students I know they are students. What I do not know is why I should re-classify them as "customers" and describe teaching and learning in terms of production and consumption.

Michael Loughlin
Department of humanities and applied social studies
Manchester Metropolitan University

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