DailyDirt: Educations? We Don't Need No Stinkin' Educations!
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The solution to a variety of problems always seems to point to better education. But what do we do when education itself is the problem? There are folks who are trying to shift schools more towards vocational training camps, but some educators still think that the goal of education isn't just to create more employees. Here are just some interesting links on the topic of learning.- The "default" undergrad degree seems to be a business major -- since about 20% of bachelor degrees given are to business students. The second most popular degrees go to social science and history majors. [url]
- Internationally, the US doesn't rank at the top of science, reading or math tests. But if there was a test for arguing the validity of those scores, the US would win hands down... [url]
- An editor at The Atlantic points out an interesting discussion over whether students should be forced to read certain books. Perhaps nothing should be forced upon students...? [url]
- To discover more interesting education-related content, check out what's currently floating around the StumbleUpon universe. [url]
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And we still dominate economically, even in a huge recession.
The problem is we don't test very well...
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(Sorry, someone had to do it)
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I think you've correctly pointed out that there's not a direct causation relationship between a good education and good economic performance... But it'd be nice to have a better educated population, too. :P
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They know best, huh.
Rather than allowing for the pursuit of what one finds interesting, they would force the vocational path which suits them best. I thought this is what happens in N. Korea, not advanced society.
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we are doing much better than they give us credit for
why does the world want an American education?? because it is the best in the world
Japan doesn't require kids to go to high school, the 15-18 year old range, if they don't score well on entrance exams, they don't go
How is that better?? in America every one has a right to go to school, most other countries don't have that
America is the best system, yes it has flaws, but overall, we are the best, hands down
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If you're talking about how Japan doesn't require students to go to school past 15 and therefore their system is worse than your US system, Cuba pays for your med school. Does that mean US is worse than Cuba?
It's not a RIGHT to go to school, it's being pushed as mandatory. Japanese kids still have the right, they just choose not to exercise it.
Most other countries also have a world map and students who can pin 25 countries up. You try doing that with American kids.
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Is Our Children Learning?
Currently Asian countries tend to be ahead in science on technology compared to Western ones, but if this principle holds true, they, too, will have their interest wane eventually.
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and AC you are correct Pink Floyd warned us about that
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Could an abundant source of wage slaves have anything to do with it?
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The education monoply
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