Is education a human right?

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We always say to fight fire, you must use fire. This is wrong. Fighting fire with fire will leave scars and a new flame will rise. We must instead use water. It is the opposite of fire, it extinguishes the fire, it cools, it refreshes, it heals. We are made up of 70% water, we are not made up of 70% fire. Please practice what we truly are
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I say yes, because an educated human race is far prefered over an unbalanced educated race.


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Human rights are entirely subjective.

I could declare pizza a human right if I wanted to.


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emigrate or degenerate. the choice is yours
Basic primary and secondary education is a right, yes.

Tertiary however, isn't.


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Tertiary however, isn't.
It's getting to the point where it should be, though.


 
 
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emigrate or degenerate. the choice is yours
Tertiary however, isn't.
It's getting to the point where it should be, though.
Not really. Declaring it a universal right for everyone would only devalue college degrees, virtually rendering them worthless.

If people want to enroll into higher paying fields they should expect to put some semblance of work in.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Tertiary however, isn't.
It's getting to the point where it should be, though.
Absolutely not.

You heighten the standards of all the categories if the educational system is suffering from credential inflation. What you don't do is try and push more people through higher education.


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Tertiary however, isn't.
It's getting to the point where it should be, though.
Not really. Declaring it a universal right for everyone would only devalue college degrees, virtually rendering them worthless.

If people want to enroll into higher paying fields they should expect to put some semblance of work in.
Because it isn't already getting there? Having a college degree is pretty much required for any field.


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Tertiary however, isn't.
It's getting to the point where it should be, though.
Absolutely not.

You heighten the standards of all the categories if the educational system is suffering from credential inflation. What you don't do is try and push more people through higher education.
How is that any different than requiring people to go to high school? Basically any job worth having requires an applicant to have a college degree, or related vocational training/apprenticeship


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emigrate or degenerate. the choice is yours
Tertiary however, isn't.
It's getting to the point where it should be, though.
Not really. Declaring it a universal right for everyone would only devalue college degrees, virtually rendering them worthless.

If people want to enroll into higher paying fields they should expect to put some semblance of work in.
Because it isn't already getting there? Having a college degree is pretty much required for any field.
And that's exactly why we shouldn't be shoveling more people into tertiary education. How long before a college degree is no more valuable than the A+ on that drawing you did when you were 5 years old?


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Tertiary however, isn't.
It's getting to the point where it should be, though.
Not really. Declaring it a universal right for everyone would only devalue college degrees, virtually rendering them worthless.

If people want to enroll into higher paying fields they should expect to put some semblance of work in.
Because it isn't already getting there? Having a college degree is pretty much required for any field.
And that's exactly why we shouldn't be shoveling more people into tertiary education. How long before a college degree is no more valuable than the A+ on that drawing you did when you were 5 years old?
It already is. So what we should do is subsidize it so people don't put themselves in massive debt.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
How is that any different than requiring people to go to high school?
Because it's not high school.

University was never designed to be a form of mass education, and the problem lies with general distrust in the public education system as opposed to any necessity to own a degree - which only exists within the current paradigm.
 
The first rule of economics is that scarcity proximately effects value, so what do you think happens to the value of a degree if everybody has one? We're already seeing this in a relative lack of value in a BA compared to an MA/MSc.


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How is that any different than requiring people to go to high school?
Because it's not high school.

University was never designed to be a form of mass education, and the problem lies with general distrust in the public education system as opposed to any necessity to own a degree - which only exists within the current paradigm.
 
The first rule of economics is that scarcity proximately effects value, so what do you think happens to the value of a degree if everybody has one? We're already seeing this in a relative lack of value in a BA compared to an MA/MSc.
Yes, and my point is that making high school a requirement [whenever it was "they" decided that] isn't much different than making tertiary education a requirement now.


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emigrate or degenerate. the choice is yours
Tertiary however, isn't.
It's getting to the point where it should be, though.
Not really. Declaring it a universal right for everyone would only devalue college degrees, virtually rendering them worthless.

If people want to enroll into higher paying fields they should expect to put some semblance of work in.
Because it isn't already getting there? Having a college degree is pretty much required for any field.
And that's exactly why we shouldn't be shoveling more people into tertiary education. How long before a college degree is no more valuable than the A+ on that drawing you did when you were 5 years old?
It already is. So what we should do is subsidize it so people don't put themselves in massive debt.
Yes, because giving everyone and your grandma a college degree is definitely going to entice employers, right?

Get real. Not everyone can, and should be getting college degrees. It's not a fundamental right, and never will be. It's there for those who wish to enter high paying fields, not the everyday average joe.


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Tertiary however, isn't.
It's getting to the point where it should be, though.
Not really. Declaring it a universal right for everyone would only devalue college degrees, virtually rendering them worthless.

If people want to enroll into higher paying fields they should expect to put some semblance of work in.
Because it isn't already getting there? Having a college degree is pretty much required for any field.
And that's exactly why we shouldn't be shoveling more people into tertiary education. How long before a college degree is no more valuable than the A+ on that drawing you did when you were 5 years old?
It already is. So what we should do is subsidize it so people don't put themselves in massive debt.
Yes, because giving everyone and your grandma a college degree is definitely going to entice employers, right?
But that's what employers want.

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Get real. Not everyone can, and should be getting college degrees. It's not a fundamental right, and never will be. It's there for those who wish to enter high paying fields, not the everyday average joe.
If by "high paying field" you mean literally anything above minimum wage...


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
Yes, and my point is that making high school a requirement [whenever it was "they" decided that] isn't much different than making tertiary education a requirement now.
But it isn't.

All you need to do is "upgrade" the standards of the current system of education. There's literally no justification for shoving more and more people into tertiary education, especially considering how it operates and is structured. When 50pc of the population have PhDs, where do you go? You'll find yourself having to invent a completely new qualification to distinguish the best of the best of the 50pc, and having to add a new layer on top of the existing structure.

Which makes nowhere near as much sense as trying to restore confidence in the current system.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
But that's what employers want.
No it isn't.

Employers want employees who will be reliably competent in their field. The fact that you have letters after your name is immaterial, for the most part.


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But that's what employers want.
No it isn't.

Employers want employees who will be reliably competent in their field. The fact that you have letters after your name is immaterial, for the most part.
I've literally never applied to a job that wasn't a retail gig when I was 17 that didn't want a college degree.


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But that's what employers want.
Not if literally everyone has one. How can employers even discern who to hire and who to reject if every possible candidate held a PhD?

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If by "high paying field" you mean literally anything above minimum wage...
Ugh

I see this being espoused time after time from the left and I'm getting pretty sick of listening to it. Every minimum wage job I've seen and applied to requested the minimum standard of secondary education. If all jobs required a college degree like you suggest, half of the labour market would be unemployed. Let's drop the myth, shall we?
Last Edit: December 27, 2014, 04:03:58 PM by Madman Mordo


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
But that's what employers want.
No it isn't.

Employers want employees who will be reliably competent in their field. The fact that you have letters after your name is immaterial, for the most part.
I've literally never applied to a job that wasn't a retail gig when I was 17 that didn't want a college degree.
I'm not denying that.

I'm pointing out that what's important isn't the college degree itself, but the level of competence the degree represents. Which is why it makes much more sense to combat grade/credential inflation and restore trust in the current qualifications we're awarding. You can't have 50pc of school leavers going to university and not have degrees become worth less; all you're doing is kicking the problem down the line.


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
If by "high paying field" you mean literally anything above minimum wage...
Ugh

I hear this time after time from the left and I'm getting pretty sick of listening to it. Every minimum wage job I've seen and applied to requested the minimum standard of secondary education. If all jobs required a college degree like you suggest, half of the labour market would be unemployed. Let's drop the myth, shall we?
Not to mention, things like the police force (at least in this country) don't even require A-levels in order to be eligible for employment.

Shit, I'm 17, haven't finished my A-levels and I get paid more than minimum wage.


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emigrate or degenerate. the choice is yours
If by "high paying field" you mean literally anything above minimum wage...
Ugh

I hear this time after time from the left and I'm getting pretty sick of listening to it. Every minimum wage job I've seen and applied to requested the minimum standard of secondary education. If all jobs required a college degree like you suggest, half of the labour market would be unemployed. Let's drop the myth, shall we?
Not to mention, things like the police force (at least in this country) don't even require A-levels in order to be eligible for employment.

Shit, I'm 17, haven't finished my A-levels and I get paid more than minimum wage.
tfw Asda is the lowest paying supermarket :^[


 
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This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper.
tfw Asda is the lowest paying supermarket :^[
scrub

i get payed 10 pund/hr to push trollies around


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tfw Asda is the lowest paying supermarket :^[
scrub

i get payed 10 pund/hr to push trollies around
u fokin wot

morrisons needs to get their act together

no wonder their profits are dropping


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"With the first link, the chain is forged. The first speech censured, the first thought forbidden, the first freedom denied, chains us all irrevocably."
β€”Judge Aaron Satie
β€”β€”Carmen
No. There are only three human rights.

β€’ The right to live (having full access to food, water, shelter, etc.)
β€’ The right to yourself (being able to do whatever you want to your own body).
β€’ The right to not face excessive punishment from any government.


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We always say to fight fire, you must use fire. This is wrong. Fighting fire with fire will leave scars and a new flame will rise. We must instead use water. It is the opposite of fire, it extinguishes the fire, it cools, it refreshes, it heals. We are made up of 70% water, we are not made up of 70% fire. Please practice what we truly are
Tertiary however, isn't.
It's getting to the point where it should be, though.
Not really. Declaring it a universal right for everyone would only devalue college degrees, virtually rendering them worthless.

If people want to enroll into higher paying fields they should expect to put some semblance of work in.
Too bad that's what is happening anyways? When more people go to College, the value of Associate degrees is next to nothing; now it is Bachelors or higher.. How long do you think those will last? How long before we will be required to have PH.Ds to get jobs that people could just do if they learn from a  bunch of FREE instructional videos on the internet?
Last Edit: December 27, 2014, 07:34:25 PM by Forgewolf


 
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But that's what employers want.
No it isn't.

Employers want employees who will be reliably competent in their field. The fact that you have letters after your name is immaterial, for the most part.
I've literally never applied to a job that wasn't a retail gig when I was 17 that didn't want a college degree.
And I have.


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Rights don't exist.

So, no.


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We always say to fight fire, you must use fire. This is wrong. Fighting fire with fire will leave scars and a new flame will rise. We must instead use water. It is the opposite of fire, it extinguishes the fire, it cools, it refreshes, it heals. We are made up of 70% water, we are not made up of 70% fire. Please practice what we truly are
Rights don't exist.

So, no.
Alright. Then you are now officially my slave! Yea for no rights!