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re: Is "Inclusivity" code for Lowering the Bar at Colleges?
Posted on 10/25/23 at 9:04 am to tigerpawl
Posted on 10/25/23 at 9:04 am to tigerpawl
C.S. Lewis wrote The Screwtape Letters in 1941.
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The basic principle of the new education is to be that dunces and idlers must not be made to feel inferior to intelligent and industrious pupils. That would be “undemocratic.” These differences between pupils – for they are obviously and nakedly individual differences – must be disguised. This can be done at various levels. At universities, examinations must be framed so that nearly all the students get good marks. Entrance examinations must be framed so that all, or nearly all, citizens can go to universities, whether they have any power (or wish) to profit by higher education or not. At schools, the children who are too stupid or lazy to learn languages and mathematics and elementary science can be set to doing things that children used to do in their spare time. Let, them, for example, make mud pies and call it modelling. But all the time there must be no faintest hint that they are inferior to the children who are at work.
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Of course, this would not follow unless all education became state education. But it will. That is part of the same movement. Penal taxes, designed for that purpose, are liquidating the Middle Class, the class who were prepared to save and spend and make sacrifices in order to have their children privately educated. The removal of this class, besides linking up with the abolition of education, is, fortunately, an inevitable effect of the spirit that says I’m as good as you. This was, after all, the social group which gave to the humans the overwhelming majority of their scientists, physicians, philosophers, theologians, poets, artists, composers, architects, jurists, and administrators. If ever there were a bunch of stalks that needed their tops knocked off, it was surely they. As an English politician remarked not long ago, “A democracy does not want great men.”
Posted on 10/25/23 at 9:07 am to tigerpawl
Yes. 15% of the population is a ball and chain to this country.
Posted on 10/25/23 at 9:36 am to tigerpawl
Exclusive used to mean not everyone could get it, making it valuable so people wanted it even more.
Inclusive is the opposite; it is worthless and nobody is gonna want that shite.
Inclusive is the opposite; it is worthless and nobody is gonna want that shite.
Posted on 10/25/23 at 9:37 am to tide06
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If this were true they would be using it to admit under qualified rich students.
All the data suggests they are using it almost exclusively to admit lower income minorities.
Rich students don't need to take out loans. Loans with interest is where they make their money.
Posted on 10/25/23 at 9:41 am to Oilfieldbiology
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they want successful alumni because those alumni donate and serve as positive advertising for future students.
The alumni money is nice but it doesn't come close to what a university brings in from student loans.
Posted on 10/25/23 at 8:02 pm to soccerfüt
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I'm in college right now and I can tell you that it's not some breeze to go through.
College never was for the folks on the lower end of the smart pole.
So your story checks out.
Well done well done
Posted on 10/25/23 at 8:03 pm to Gaston
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Hattiesburg a nice place to be in school?
I never go there. It's all online.
Posted on 10/25/23 at 8:12 pm to tigerpawl
It's brainwashing, period. I refuse to allow anyone to tell me how to think. People these days are weak puppets.
Posted on 10/25/23 at 8:13 pm to tigerpawl
Yes.
But the rise of "marginal" curricula has made it worse.
But the rise of "marginal" curricula has made it worse.
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