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Bring Down the Ruling Elite
The Market Oracle ^ | Aug 07, 2010 - 05:32 AM | Gary North

Posted on 08/07/2010 8:26:18 PM PDT by Milhous

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To: Milhous
At least 15 years ago - probably longer - I predicted the demise of the brick-and-mortal school. That was before the internet took hold, and I was thinking in terms of CD-Rom distributed educational software. Now in hindsight, the net has taken on the job.

And the more curricula are out there, and the cheaper those curricula are, the less legitimate the brick-and-mortar school will be. It's not a question of if but when parents wake up and realize that the cost of an education - including college - would pay parents handsomely to homeschool K - college graduation. It would seem that the technology would also interest churches in a revival of sectarian education . . .


21 posted on 08/08/2010 1:45:28 AM PDT by conservatism_IS_compassion ( DRAFT PALIN)
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To: Milhous

If you learned anything about good management and/or sales; you learned from Peter Drucker. Absolutely one of the greats.


22 posted on 08/08/2010 2:10:11 AM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote; then find me a real conservative to vote for)
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To: Milhous

Why in the world would he deal with Ron Paul and his organization?

Honesty is one of the cornerstones to Peter Drucker’s teachings.


23 posted on 08/08/2010 2:12:45 AM PDT by freekitty (Give me back my conservative vote; then find me a real conservative to vote for)
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion
when parents wake up and realize that the cost of an education - including college - would pay parents handsomely to homeschool K - college graduation.
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I **DOES** PAY HANDSOMELY!!! We have lived it! ( Yes, I am shouting. I would like other Freepers to hear this.)

My own homeschooled kids entered college at that ages of 13, 12, and 13. The two younger graduated with B.S. degrees in math at the age of 18. The older of these two earned a masters in math at 20.

Think about the extra earnings those extra 4 years in the workplace represent! Four extra years ( depending upon whether you consider their entry-level pay or final years before retirement) add up to a hefty quarter of a million to possibly) 1 MILLION dollars.

The oldest was a nationally and internationally ranked athlete and only went to college part-time. He still finished his B.S. degree in accounting at the same age as his government schooled contemporaries....but...He now works part-time ( while getting a master in accounting) as a coach and makes $60/hour!

As for the cost of homeschooling, even in the days before computers in the home, we rarely spent more than $200 to $300 on textbooks and supplies. We **SAVED** at least that amount in the school clothing we did not need to buy.

24 posted on 08/08/2010 2:50:13 AM PDT by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion; Milhous

As a newly-minted amateur journalist, I briefly contemplated taking some J-school courses at the local U. Why bother, I asked myself. I regularly mingle with graduate journalists, and so far, I’ve seen nothing they learned in school that appears worth the price.

In all modesty, I’ll put my reportorial skills up against any “journalist” in the state of Louisiana.

I think I’ll stick to studying on my own.


25 posted on 08/08/2010 6:32:30 AM PDT by abb ("What ISN'T in the news is often more important than what IS." Ed Biersmith, 1942 -)
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26 posted on 08/08/2010 6:37:04 AM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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Ping


27 posted on 08/08/2010 6:38:11 AM PDT by metmom (Welfare was never meant to be a career choice.)
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To: Milhous
Decades ago, companies could hire people fresh out of high school, give them tests of literacy and IQ, and place them appropriately. Lots of people got their education via correspondence school or night school on the side while they worked. Then came the Griggs v Duke Power Supreme Court decision, which said that any employment test which flunked disproportionate numbers of minority applicants was illegal discrimination.

Now, companies must require college degrees in order to make their applicant pool hopefully contain people who can read and write at a functional level. Pretty soon, they will need to demand Masters degrees to accomplish this purpose.

Eliminating this one requirement would collapse much of the Left's power. What would happen soon thereafter, once an "accredited" degree was no longer necessary, is that business groups would establish their own accrediting groups to rate the worth of degrees from various colleges, controlled for SAT score. If a top-1%-SAT student with a Harvard degree is not more valuable than a top-1%-SAT student from Penn State, then fewer parents will be interested in paying a huge premium for Harvard. If a top-1%-SAT student is offered a starting salary out of high school similar to what a college grad gets, then the allure of college fades.

28 posted on 08/08/2010 6:56:36 AM PDT by PapaBear3625 (Public healthcare looks like it will work as well as public housing did.)
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To: wintertime
Think about the extra earnings those extra 4 years in the workplace represent! Four extra years ( depending upon whether you consider their entry-level pay or final years before retirement) add up to a hefty quarter of a million to possibly) 1 MILLION dollars.

A person's teens and 20's are when his energy is at its peak. The more of that period are spent in advancing a career, the better off he'll be. Also, if people are financially established by mid 20's, it makes it more likely that they'll marry and have kids in their peak fertile years. Delaying marriage and kids until 30 is killing the middle class. Plus many couples decide to only have one kid because of college costs.

29 posted on 08/08/2010 7:03:41 AM PDT by PapaBear3625 (Public healthcare looks like it will work as well as public housing did.)
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Delaying marriage and kids until 30 is killing the middle class. Plus many couples decide to only have one kid because of college costs.

That's the Marxist plan. Destroy the family.

One good way to do that is to keep kids in school over more years, and make it too expensive to marry and have kids.

30 posted on 08/08/2010 7:14:18 AM PDT by wintertime (Good ideas win! Why? Because people are not stupid.)
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To: conservatism_IS_compassion

I will finish up 26 years of homeschooling in another five years. no question that the options have expanded and one can have a very different homeschool education now than when I started.

Nice.

For about 1500 a piece you can give your child a tremendous education and with the people you want your children to be with.


31 posted on 08/08/2010 3:27:30 PM PDT by Chickensoup (I am absolutely done. I am a conservative libertarian.)
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32 posted on 08/09/2010 4:44:11 AM PDT by RJR_fan (Christians need to reclaim and excel in the genre of science fiction.)
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To: Milhous

bttt


33 posted on 08/09/2010 6:17:57 AM PDT by aberaussie
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