02-02-2012, 03:05 PM | #1 |
Nomadic Tribesman
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Location: Brampton, Canada
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The devaluation of post-secondary education
Yesterday, in Ontario, we had a students' 'day of action.' A couple of thousand students marched on Queen's Park, the seat of the Provincial government, to demand reductions in tuition fees. Apparently Ontario has the highest in the country. A few things about that.
- we also have some of the highest costs of living here, in Ontario - students only pay roughly 30% of the actual cost of education here - not everyone can afford a post-secondary education - not everyone has the brain to make use of post-secondary education - not everyone needs a MBA, to work at Best Buy or as a bank teller The expectations, regarding post-secondary education, have become ridiculous. We actually need factory workers, garbage men, carpenters, mechanics, and plumbers. People seem to think that getting a college or university degree is a god-given right. It isn't.
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