as i see it..We in high schools, in education, are doing a grave disservice to a growing portion of our students. We, their teachers, and their counselors, and because they've been led to believe it's true, even their parents, make these students believe that they MUST GO TO COLLEGE, or they are STUPID, and that they will be losers in society. But why? Part of the truth of higher education is that COLLEGE IS NOT FOR EVERYONE. In fact, the last data I saw on the subject reported that only 23-27% of Americans have 4 year college degrees. That means that the very large majority of Americans, roughly 75%, do not, and yet they live perfectly normal, wonderfully productive lives. As an educator, I realize thinking, let alone saying that college is not for everyone is truly blasphemy. And I did go to two local Junior Colleges before getting my degrees, and have a great appreciation for the JC's who prepared me and many others who wanted to, and did go on to University. But because a path was good for me, or good for their high school counselors (who btw all have degrees, and therefor may have a bias) it does not mean that college is right for all our students.
But if part of the "Truth" is that NOT EVERYONE NEED GO TO COLLEGE, the other, and maybe more important part of the "Truth" is that YOU DO HAVE TO DO SOMETHING. In my area, small apartments rent for $1700-$1900 per month!! That's a lot!! Some places are even more expensive.Parents know all too well that, in the end, things cost a lot out in the real world, and to live in the real world, you must know how to do something that someone else is willing to pay you a lot of money to do. YOU need skills and you need training!! To be a carpenter, you need training. YOU NEED TRAINING to be a policeman, a beautician, a hair stylist, a massage therapist (go Gina!!!) a mechanic, or a fireman, or any of the many career fields we need in society, and that can pay one a nice living wage. You do not need a college education, but if not, you need some other form of preparation.
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As I read the news, or watch it on television, and when I talk to "regular" people, I'm struck by how much they do not know, or worst yet, by what they accept as true, without thinking critically about it. I'd like to help correct this problem. WAKE UP PEOPLE..WE HAVE THE POWER TO FIX THINGS!!!
I am very blessed to have such wonderful parents who understand this!
ReplyDeleteHere are some interesting statistics.
If you are in the bottom 40% in your high school class, odds are, you will never graduate college. Colleges RECRUIT those kids. You will mainly get debt and disappointment. Your better off acquiring marketable skills at a JC or a technical school, that makes you more employable and ready for real world jobs! For example, plumbers makes $47,000 annually. That's more than average American earns!
MY SOURCE:
Deletehttp://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AVz-HqwOuyo&list=HL1328081304&feature=mh_lolz