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.

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Anonymous Coward says:

http://nces.ed.gov/fastfacts/display.asp?id=1

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

Chuck (profile) says:

Re: Re:

Please tell me you’re being sarcastic.

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.

Lawrence D'Oliveiro says:

Is Our Children Learning?

I read somewhere that there is a very strong inverse correlation between the level of economic development of a country and the level of interest shown by its younger people in science and technology.

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.

Anonymous Coward says:

i think for a while now its been clear to most of us, that smart ppl isn’t what Governments and larger corporations want as a matter of fact that’s the last thing they are looking for, so “There are folks who are trying to shift schools more towards vocational training camps” is exactly what they need to do.

and AC you are correct Pink Floyd warned us about that

Ed C. says:

The education monoply

I’d admit that when I was in school, I used to believe in public education, but ever since my state’s funding system was found to be unlawful under the state’s own constitution, the only solution has been to cut the funding further. Lately, I’ve seen compelling arguments are a more “free market” system, where schools compete for public funding and/or direct tuition. Schools that fail to make the grade just simply lose funding, and students. Sure, a students can currently use their public tax dollars to attend neighboring districts if the local school is doing badly, but that doesn’t help much when those are mostly more of the same. There are private schools too. Most people can’t afford the additional expense, however, because their tax dollars were locked into the public system, which of course fought to prevent the current voucher system being extended to private schools. I suppose it’s just another classic case of how monopolistic systems originally created for the advancement of society can become coopted by their own self-interest.

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