Tuesday, December 20, 2011

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"ipsa scientia potestas est"
Knowledge itself is power.


Welcome, today I'd like to invite you to voice your opinion over education,  Standardized tests?  Would you say that the aforementioned are overrated by an elitist system?
 It is interesting to question how these tests are formulated and what specifically they are targeting. Why is it that although our society keeps pulling funding from public education, there is still a small group of people who are continued to be guaranteed their successful spot in society, regardless of their intellectual capacities?  or may we surmise that perhaps,  success within our society is solely based on capitalism and America offers the right and opportunity to achieve and maintain that status?
Would it be plausible to consider that there is only a certain amount of social strata one can climb without the proper knowledge or channels?  May entrepreneurship  be the best way to go as opposed to "chasing the dream" (education) in what can perhaps may be viewed  by some as a futile exercise in social mobility?
With the cost of education rapidly rising and students graduating, saddled with loans can this be considered an issue of "indentured slavery"? please share your thoughts...
My Best,

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