To: Carry_Okie
That's exactly what I mean. I don't care who you have teaching, requirements for jobs thanks to affirmative action are such that it is the accreditation that is important, NOT the education.
No non-accredited school will attract anyone, even if Milton Friedman returned from the dead to head the econ dept.
Yorktown U. had TOP people, people whose classes pack out in accredited universities, but who have zero activity.
39 posted on
04/27/2009 3:15:14 PM PDT by
LS
("Castles made of sand, fall in the sea . . . eventually." (Hendrix))
To: LS
That's exactly what I mean. I don't care who you have teaching, requirements for jobs thanks to affirmative action are such that it is the accreditation that is important, NOT the education. DOE and the courts, again.
It will happen eventually. At that point, I wouldn't want to be a JC professor. The College Board has made effective inroads with the AP and the universities are taking it.
My guess is that it may happen abroad first. At that point, we'll be screwed, glued, and tatooed unless we follow suit. It's inevitable.
40 posted on
04/27/2009 3:24:04 PM PDT by
Carry_Okie
(It's time to waterboard that teleprompter and find out what it knows.)
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