Tuesday, December 6, 2011

A Bizarre and Busted Educational System


No wonder we’re not producing students who can compete with an Oriental education. 

Are we educating our students in how to become athletes, how to make money without studying how to sell themselves to the highest bidder and how to compete with better educated Europeans and Asians?

It is inconceivable, for example, that the Sorbonne would be giving out athletic sponsorships and filling stadiums with rabid students celebrating ecstatically their latest football win. Is anyone really believe that the athletes being given scholarships for athletic prowess are really scholars? 

It’s painfully clear that college education in the United States is education in athletics with a sideline in learning as an extracurricular activity. We should not keep throwing money at a system which mostly supports athletes and rabid fans. 

For my money, the surest way to get an education and a true educational system is to eliminate all sports and stick to education the way European students are structured. That’s the only way we’ll ever compete appropriately. 

Some of the most important figures in our society have eschewed the college education for something clearly more useful and appropriate, i.e. Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, James Boice, and others. Throwing more money at a broken educational system won’t repair the basic damage already done. 

Perhaps the surest way to educate in this country is to eliminate colleges as they are now structured and treat them as the sports empires which they truly are, encourage would be students to use street learning rather than to waste their time and money on a dysfunctional system. 

If you want to be a doctor, lawyer, or any other professional … go to Europe or Asia. 

Think about how a Sorbonne football team would look. Enough said!

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