jueves, 28 de febrero de 2013

Badly Needed Reforms, By Roger Behra


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Badly Needed Reforms

 

By

 

Roger Behra

 

This counterculture achievement deserves the special attention it is getting here because of the devastating effect it has had on the American Public School System for the past twenty-five years. As the Public Schools have been affected, so has the American culture.

 

It was just a matter of time before the U. S. Government would get involved in the welfare and operation of the Public Schools. It all began when the government offered to spend millions of dollars to help the schools operate more efficiently and increase what could be offered. The schools jumped at the offer, and it has turned out to be devastating. Along with the money came government mandates, decisions, and just plain in meddling that has severely harmed the correct and necessary ends that needed for very good results. Now, only 75.5% of high school students graduate and only 39.5% attend a four-year college. Those who do attend a four-year college are swamped with remedial courses that have to be taken before they can get started on their degree objective. How things can be remedied is anyone’s guess. There is no workable solution it seems.

 

The American Public Schools are not the only educational institutions that are having problems: so are America’s colleges and universities. Once again it revolves around money: They charge way too much. The prospective college student has to ask if a four-year college education is affordable. In so many the answer is an emphatic, no, I cannot. That leaves two looser: the university and the prospective student.

 

Along with the money decision is another problem to be considered; colleges and universities offer too little in the area of degree types that cost too much to obtain. The institutions of higher learning have to come to their senses and readjust. There is no other way.

 

Not only do colleges and universities charge too much and offer too little, they steer the student in the wrong direction concerning the hire-ability on the graduate. There is nothing more dis heartening for a college graduate to learn that a costly degree was earned that leads to few chances of being hired. So many graduates have to tread water and serve cappuccino while they wait for a job opportunity to become available in the area of their degree expertise. Colleges and universities have considerable reforming to do in order to be more fair to the college student.

 

The high school, college, and university problems have been going for a very longtime, and America’s culture has suffered very greatly. Once upon a time America’s schools-colleges and universities in particular-were the envy of the outside world. That is not the case any longer. The envy has completely evaporated, and there are four losers: the high school organization; the high school and college student; the college and universities; the American culture. All the credit goes to the counterculture people in charge and their imbecile type behavior.

 

R. B.
2-10-13