• @dangblingus@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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    265 months ago

    I’ve said it once and I’ll say it again: if you need your citizens to have a post-secondary education to keep your country humming along, MAKE IT AS EASY AS POSSIBLE FOR PEOPLE TO GET THE EDUCATION AND NOT BE BURDENED WITH BULLSHIT DEBT. FREE COLLEGE. FREE UNIVERSITY. FREE TRADES SCHOOL.

    • @TechAnon@lemm.ee
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      -125 months ago

      It’s already free. Everything is on the Internet. We need employers to step up and put in their own tests, questions, etc instead of relying on degrees to create a pool of potential employees. Some places already do this.

      • prole
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        145 months ago

        We need employers to step up and put in their own tests, questions, etc instead of relying on degrees

        Oh yeah, let’s put control of post-secondary education into the hands of corporations. What could possibly go wrong?

        • @TechAnon@lemm.ee
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          05 months ago

          This doesn’t put education into the hands of corporations. It’s here already… on the internet. You can watch entire Standford or MIT courses for nothing right now.

            • @TechAnon@lemm.ee
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              15 months ago

              I learned new programming languages online using courses like those. I use them fairly consistently at work. I also went to a 4 year university prior to that. Learning online was both cheaper and faster. Also, a few university classes I took were 100% online. No difference except for cost.

              I test those that I hire now with real-world problems - all of which have college degrees due to company policy to limit which resumes I can see based on requirements. There’s a huge difference between these people - some don’t know anything and some are fairly well-versed. This standard education thing isn’t working.

              • queermunist she/her
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                -45 months ago

                Online lectures are a tool you can use to educate yourself; the lectures aren’t educating you.

                Education is an action done by a human being.

                • @TechAnon@lemm.ee
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                  15 months ago

                  If that’s your definition then it’s the same as college. Most courses I took had 200-300 students in a large auditorium where we just sat there a listened to the professor, took notes, read the book (that cost $300) and took a few tests. I also took a few online courses in obtaining my degree. Educating myself later was faster and more efficient.

                  • queermunist she/her
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                    -55 months ago

                    So you never buddied up with other people to study together after class? You never asked questions about the text or lecture?

                    Those are things you just can’t do at home, and are an incredible learning resource for students.