Posted on 07/17/2018 4:53:04 PM PDT by Altura Ct.
Autodidacticism
I’d like to see online courses happen with pre-recorded lessons that can be audited for communism and radicalized leftism. Even radical right wing stuff.
The goal is to educate; not indoctrinate. There’s really no need for brick and mortar colleges anymore; at least not the kind currently being used to brain wash and indoctrinate.
I understand the Christian colleges don’t have that problem. Of course the left would say they are being indoctrinated into Christianity. I say if they were already Christian’s and grew up that way; what’s the problem? Besides; I’ve never seen Christian beliefs want to tear apart our country the way leftism does with the possible exception of right to life extremists.
France saved themselves in the end by shutting down the whole academic debacle nationwide until relative sanity could re-establish itself.
The US universities in the aggregate are approaching the boundaries of functionality, and we may need to close the state university systems across the country, disband administration and faculties, until a return to sanity can be effected.
Good post!
Progressives know the Achilles heel of republics is the education of the young.
Montesquieu wrote that the purpose of republican education is to imbue love of country. He’s right.
Destroy this natural love and republics will fall.
“I am a professor and this essay is correct.”
I am a retired professor of American History and Government. Spot on. Critical theory, postmodernism and pretentious fools with no life experience have created a hell of a mess.
I have proposed that same thing for our K-12th grade students.
Those schools should be shut down for a year.
Private groups should be invited to bid for providing services.
Those entities would do the hiring and firing. No unions allowed.
If a union set up a bidding process, the school would shut down and move. New staff would be hired at the new location.
I don’t know how to facilitate this to avoid labor law problems with this, but there must be a way.
Have all teachers sign an at will clause for employment, so they can quit any time they like and the employer can let them go any time the employer wants to.
Go over all books, interview all teachers, look at their records. Hire only the good ones back.
The first hint of Leftist ideology from any of them would be met with at will dismissals.
Kids need to come first.
I’d also drop all the social engineering stuff.
Do not let any Leftist groups on campus for any reason.
I agree. There is ZERO reason for universities to exist. We need institutions focused on JOB TRAINING only. And we have many for-profit companies already in that business. Shut ‘em down!
-—The gravest internal threat to this country is not illegal aliens; it is leftist professors who are waging a war against America and teaching our young people to hate this country.-—
Absolutely right. But don’t think this is limited to higher education. High schools and even Middle schools are in on the act.
And of course after high school, the steady drumbeat of: “Ya gotta go to college if ya wanna be somebody!!”. That guarantees a steady flow of indoctrinated useful idiots to send out into the world.
I was once proud to be a DePaul graduate...but that was over two decades ago, when they still offered a quality, rigorous education for a fairly-affordable tuition. I won’t even mention the place to others now.
The best way to achieve this goal is to cut off federal funding. That is to say no more public funds are to be used for any higher education whatsoever. No grants, no loans, no kidding.
No more state aid to any college, no taxes to be directed to any university.
Starve the beast.
Colleges will eventually price themselves out of business, but it won’t happen quickly as long as the government is subsidizing them. Eliminate gov’t money and the whole house of cards collapses.
check out his faculty page.
https://las.depaul.edu/academics/philosophy/faculty/Pages/jason-hill.aspx
it appears that he is a Jamaican immigrant, a poet, and obviously a philosopher. he is pioneering something called “cosmopolitanism” and i’ve never heard a philosopher ruminate on that topic. the point being. the guy sounds fascinating. he’s not some hick conservative (like me, for example... :0). but a serious intellectual with an interesting (ie, cosmopolitan) background and varied interests (ie cosmopolitan).
this guy seems to be the real deal. what academic “should” be about.
plus he started college the same year as I did...
As long as there is NCAA level college football and basketball and partying at school, there will always be traditional college.
After 16 years teaching at two different schools ,the second supposedly a fairly conservative, I was shown the door for being too conservative. I see this man’s point.
I love the story about that young man.
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I doubt it. Any member - willing or unwilling - of a “protected” group daring to speak out against protection and the protectors, is generally savaged and destroyed. Best of luck, Dr. Hill
I don’t completely agree...there’s plenty of value in an old-school university or college education if one’s up to it. (Emphasis on OLD SCHOOL...studying and discussing the Classics, Western Civilization, math, history, things like that). But, it should NOT be the debt-funded, Marxist, crap-laden “gatekeeper” to everyday employment that it’s become since the Supreme Court’s Griggs v. Duke Power decision, circa 1971. It should be optional, aimed at those who would truly gain something from it, and above all, affordable without debt.
Eliminating Federal guarantees of student loans, as well as reversing Griggs, would probably shut down a LOT of colleges and universities within a few years, and dump a lot of postmodernist BS artists, tenured and otherwise, out on the streets. Maybe *then* we can rebuild American higher education.
shutting down the money pipeline is the only way to end this leftist bastion.
no more government funded loans and let’s defund the state schools at the state level.
One answer, if at all possible, is to send your kids to local schools and keep them living at home, at least through undergrad. I suspect most of us live within driving distance of a decent university, maybe not Ivory League, but still good enough, and if a state school, much cheaper. On top of that, community college is an option for the first 2 years.
That was how we did it for our kids...they did great in community college (which isn’t surprising, since we didn’t let Big Education ‘teach’ them math and reading...we did it), and no problem getting into the local 4 year college, and then getting good degrees and great jobs.
I actually did go to one of those huge, highly respected, now-shithole colleges. Its now been several decades and I’m still waiting for them to blow off Leftism before I have never given them a dime (no matter how often they ask)...and, for some reason, I doubt that they’ll ever get anything from me.
It’s just REALLY SAD how many otherwise conservative people actually do donate to these s-holes, and how many send their kids there without any real preparation regarding what they’re going to enter...check that, it is simply NOT POSSIBLE to prepare kids for that - if they live on campus, you might as well write them off, once you finish unpacking the car at the dorm for their first semester. It’s over.
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