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Question about what "uneducated" means in media
Posted by volod on 2/8/20 at 12:45 am87
If someone has a skilled trade certification then they are educated. Any vocational program is an education.
Yet the media seems to lean more in the 4 year degree direction. That is an education but not the only form of education.
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re: Question about what "uneducated" means in mediaPosted by Zappas Stache on 2/8/20 at 12:54 am to volod
Generally, you get a more rounded education in a 4 year university than in a certificate curriculum where you just learn about your trade. But certainly people with no formal education can be well read and better educated than university graduates. My dad and my brother both have no formal higher education but are both highly intelligent well read people. One is a trumpet and the other is a liberal. Go figure.
re: Question about what "uneducated" means in mediaPosted by SamGinn Cam on 2/8/20 at 1:19 am to volod
4yr "education" today is a joke. More like expose, comprehend, dump, retain a percent of concepts. Then, get job, find out you don't know much of shite and what you've got to start learning to get good.
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re: Question about what "uneducated" means in mediaPosted by stelly1025 on 2/8/20 at 5:07 am to volod
Everyone who has gone to school is educated, but there are obviously different levels of education. I think there is a confusion that higher education equals intelligence which is not the case. Plenty of brilliant people have never stepped into a University and plenty of people who have degrees I would not trust them to walk my dogs.
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quote:
If someone has a skilled trade certification then they are educated. Any vocational program is an education.
Yet the media seems to lean more in the 4 year degree direction. That is an education but not the only form of education.
That's not a question and chill yourself.
re: Question about what "uneducated" means in mediaPosted by kywildcatfanone on 2/8/20 at 5:12 am to volod
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"uneducated" means in media
Anyone who has any conservative values at all
I have a cousin who was homeschooled for most of her life..: she dropped of high school when she attempted that, she couldn’t handle it ...
Then quit her GED classes... and she’s all about making her own baby food and anti-vaxx for her kid she has and you get the picture
She is uneducated , and has nothing to put on a resume under the education section
Then quit her GED classes... and she’s all about making her own baby food and anti-vaxx for her kid she has and you get the picture
She is uneducated , and has nothing to put on a resume under the education section
This post was edited on 2/8 at 6:41 am
re: Question about what "uneducated" means in mediaPosted by greygoose on 2/8/20 at 6:47 am to stelly1025
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Everyone who has gone to school is educated, but there are obviously different levels of education. I think there is a confusion that higher education equals intelligence which is not the case. Plenty of brilliant people have never stepped into a University and plenty of people who have degrees I would not trust them to walk my dogs.
Yep. I have someone that works for me that has a business administration degree. The only employee with a college degree. Easily my least intelligent employee.
re: Question about what "uneducated" means in mediaPosted by sodcutterjones on 2/8/20 at 7:05 am to SamGinn Cam
I agree Sam. I enjoyed the experience but I had no direction. I didn’t know what I wanted to do when I grew up so it was business classes here and there with a mess of electives, and I didn’t know much about anything upon entering the workforce.
re: Question about what "uneducated" means in mediaPosted by mdomingue on 2/8/20 at 7:35 am to SamGinn Cam
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4yr "education" today is a joke. More like expose, comprehend, dump, retain a percent of concepts. Then, get job, find out you don't know much of shite and what you've got to start learning to get good.
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With the exception of the social justice agenda, do you think that is any different than it always was? The point of a university education is to teach you how to approach problems in the field you are endeavoring to enter. If it’s a STEM field, you may get closer to what you’ll be doing in the real world. Business and law, a little more general in the Bachelor degree phase, more specific as you progress post graduate.
A university is not a technical school giving you a specific skill set that may be obsolete in less than a decade or may be valuable for a century or more. It should be giving you the skills needed to adapt to changing needs and situations. If it is, you will not likely know the specifics of your entry job when you get it but you should be equipped to learn what you need fairly quickly.
The gist of much of what I put down here was relayed to a group young engineering students back around 1981-1982. Sorry no one prepared you for that.
Never mistake education for intelligence. They are completely different and one is not an indicator of the other. Both education level and intelligence are relative as well.
This post was edited on 2/8 at 7:46 am
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