Tom. Just out of curiosity, what do you suppose the curriculum might look like? Which FE model do you plan on teaching?
The generally accepted model on this website will be taught.
The undergraduate level will exist as a lecture-based curriculum split up into several sections. Each sub-section will have reference links which they are expected to read and educate themselves with. At the end of each section will be a test to ensure that they grasp the material. The curriculum might look something like this:
Zeteticism: Explained and Defined
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|---- Introduction by Rowbotham
|---- Dangers of Appeals to Authority (Cigarettes, Witches, Flouride, Cough Syrup, Etc.)
|---- Thinking outside the box (Why Square Wheels are better than Round Wheels)
|---- Role of Hypothesis in Modern Science (Astronomy is devoid of experimentation I.e Hawking's works)
Why the earth may be flat
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|---- Experimental Evidence against Convexity
|---- Evidence of a Conspiracy
Form and Magnitude of the earth
|---- Origins of Round Earth Theory (Aristotle's Three Proofs)
|---- Eratosthenes
|---- Circumnavigation in the Middle Ages (On Magellan and the Columbus Myth)
|---- Form of the Earth (Layout, Plates)
|---- Atmosphere
|---- Form and Function of Antarctica
Cosmos and the Universe
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|---- Parallax - How the shape of the earth can shrink the universe
|---- Particulars of the Sun
|---- Particulars of the Moon (Eclipses and Phases)
|---- Solar System (Planets and Retrograde)
|---- Stars, a background (Multiple Systems, Composition, Red Shift, Blue Shift)
Astrophysics
|---- Gravity, a background, its function in RET (Newton's Force, GR, Gravitons)
|---- Dark Matter, a glue to hold Gravity together (RET fallacy)
|---- Equivalence Principle - On the nature of acceleration and SR
|---- Introduction to Dark Energy
At the graduate level there is no set curriculum. Having grasped the material the student is now the scientist and must contribute something to the university in some way. The student must step out into the world around them for their research. Tests will be made, research conducted, and papers will be written on observable phenomena.