Universities have always been about status, while "elite" universities have been about networking.
As the "elite" has changed its status*, so have the universities**.
During my 23 years of academic teaching, I used to tell me students, "If you want a degree, go to college; if you want to learn, go to the library." Also, I started each semester by telling my students, "I don't teach; you teach yourself. However, I create an environment and supply materials that will enable you to do it efficiently."
What’s your take on it?
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*They believe, they know everything, because they literally own everything. Their “schooling” is now with Klaus Schwab.
**They are teaching CRT and all that crap. Of course, it all started with setting up the sexes against each other (“Feminism”), continued with setting up races (“Anti-Colonialism”), introducing “different” as normal, and even my youngest readers must be familiar with the rest of it, otherwise, they wouldn’t be reading this.
I was literally thinking of how I would teach each person they are their own key to their own lock...that no one else can open but them. We all have our ways of learning, to a person. What works for one may not work for you. It is our multiple kinds of intelligences as a group that make us strong, for what one misses or cannot perceive another can. So our uniqueness is essential in this process, or we will all end up on the same side of the boat for the same reasons, and the boat will tip, so to speak. Intelligence is as unique as each persons fingerprint and needs to remain so for the success of the group. There is a reason we all are a bit, or a lot, different, a really good reason.