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Old 10-30-2009, 02:45 PM
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Originally Posted by Kathy63 View Post
It's more than an example, it's what young people are taught.

They are taught that education is an entitlement and they are absolutely entitled to one.

They are entitled only to the opportunity to have an education. THe education itself is something they have to work for.
Beautifully said Kathy. Sitting in a class and being babysat isn't the same as participating and studying. Like I've said before, the students today feel a good grade is owned to them if they just show up. And some professors will give at least one grade, 10%, for just showing up. Then they're given extra credit for practically doing nothing. I was stunned at what passed for an education while I was at CSUN. Cheating is considered a skill and classwork is considered unfair.
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