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UK Reader Slams US For-Profits
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02-17-2012, 07:03 AM
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UK Reader Slams US For-Profits
In the UK a "reader" is a "teacher," ranked below a professor. Reader Hanley thinks to himself: "Maybe if I kiss enough ass they'll make me a real perfessor!"
Somebody should clue him in that in the US his obscure Nottingham Trent (nee Trent Polytechnic) ranks somewhere between Tijuana Tech and Jethro Bodine's Double Naught Spy School. Does Hanley know his employer ranks 79 of 122 and fading in the Sunday Times University Guide, and tenth from the bottom in "teaching excellence"? He might want to spend a little more of that reading time setting his own house in order. Quote:US for-profit universities 'unworthy of the name' |
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02-22-2012, 05:31 PM
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RE: UK Reader Slams US For-Profits
The elitists at traditional schools hate for-profits, and particularly online for profits for a good reason: It takes away their monopoly on education.
In the 1940s there was a certain dislike for students who studied under the GI bill because they were not "real" students. There was an attempted by the traditional Universities to stigmatize those who took night or weekend classes or did not reside on campuses. The concept of urban campuses was resisted violently by academics. The bearded, pipe smoking professor types dispised those who did not fit the mold of the pedantic old school student I think we are seeing a new form of this elitism emerge today. An online, for profit school is dispised by the traditional elite. Maybe they fear the democratization of education. "None are more hopelessly enslaved than those who falsely believe they are free." Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
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