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Why educational institutions must change

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It is very important for educational institutions to develop their own setup in terms of how they work.

They should be free from the Government, Politicians, media and a mob mentality in terms of their workings, subjects on offer and what methods are used in terms of teaching.

There should be more trust put in teachers, lecturers and those with skills all within a learning timeframe.

Outside of that timeframe is homework, with some seeing this as a form of slavery. It takes away ones time from doing things they find mentally stimulating, re learning. I undertook piano lessons outside of school for example as my school simply didn't provide such an option.

Some question if homework is even legal - like the US.

http://www.cbsnews.com/news/the-case-against-homework-20-02-2009/

It has been a long time coming, but for people to learn, education must change, at all stages of life and when one is forced to attend a school, then people as a basic human right deserve better.

Think of the positives. COVID-19 could be gone sooner rather than later! A second rate education system will not help people - but improved learning will!
Posted by NathanJ, Saturday, 9 January 2021 4:08:34 PM
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Australia's universities are now as much migrant processing centres as they are institutions of higher education where the degree for an international student is a pathway to a permanent residency visa.
Posted by Mr Opinion, Saturday, 9 January 2021 6:47:21 PM
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Mr Opinion said- "Australia's universities are now as much migrant processing centres as they are institutions of higher education where the degree for an international student is a pathway to a permanent residency visa."

Answer- I would put it stronger than that- they are "more" migrant processing centres than centres of development for the service of our people and in service of Australian greatness- and add that the Universities have a duty to the British Australian people- as Australian people have financed them for the majority of their history and occupy privileged locations in the cities of Australia- they have betrayed their roots. We need to sweep out the universities and replace them with people that support the interests of British Australians.

Sir Walter Murdoch- Born 17 September 1874- When asked if he minded a new university in Western Australia being named in his honour, he was quoted as saying, "No, but it had better be a good one."

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Murdoch
Posted by Canem Malum, Saturday, 9 January 2021 7:37:23 PM
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Education has been corrupted into indoctrination & it's not a moment to soon to reverse that trend !
Posted by individual, Saturday, 9 January 2021 8:58:06 PM
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The problem is that uneducated people are trying to teach people incapable of learning. Look at the low ATAR scores for teaching. Teachers are just childminders these days. Australia is way down the list when it comes to schooling (it really can't be called education, particularly the mush and political propaganda controlled by communist unions).
Posted by ttbn, Sunday, 10 January 2021 8:19:23 AM
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So ...... some of you troglodytes would call for the disbandment of the education system, with education only for the select few who can deal with it, and lifelong manual labour (or welfare) for the rest ? Or maybe very basic education for them, say just the first four years ?

And certainly that higher education should be privately funded ? No more government funding for universities, only private fees and endowments ?

I think similar ideas would have been bandied about in the lead-up to the universal education Acts around the 1870s.

And why on earth do you think you would have been entitled to more than your four years ?

Or am I on the wrong track ?

Joe
Posted by loudmouth2, Sunday, 10 January 2021 9:10:55 AM
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