Abolish the BA"Here's the reality: Everyone in every occupation
starts as an apprentice."
Charles Murray, writing in the Wall Street Journal last week, has invoked the spirit of Ivan Illich's Deschooling Society, albeit with a business perspective. College education has become an insane, cruel rite of initiation. And it's way too expensive too. For
Most People, College Is a Waste of Time
Read the rest here. Murray's model is the 14 hour long examination that all certified public accountants must pass in the U.S. Illich went much further. He wanted to abolish schools altogether, and provide other ways for students and teachers to find each other. He was against a graded curriculum. But he, like Murray's more modest proposal, approved of entrance exams, for courses of study as well as jobs and professions. Posted: Sun - August 17, 2008 at 10:16 AM |
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