[Ohiogift] Ed Week article on colleges accepting credits for AP, dual enrollment etc.

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I used to want my gifted son to excel in school and attend college.  Not so
much now.

He wants to just finish the part time Virtual High School curriculum and go
to work.

And I understand completely.

K. Thurston

On Sun, Jan 4, 2015 at 4:10 PM, Gifted and Talented in Ohio Discussion List
<ohiogift at lists.osu.edu> wrote:

>      Beneath all this is the undercurrent of bigger issues.  We
> essentially have some elite colleges promoting the status quo oligarchy
> approach to elite colleges for those students and parents who look at
> colleges as more a social status ritual for four or more years than an
> education system for societal needs and cultural sustenance.  According to
> former labor secretary Reich's column
> http://robertreich.org/post/99923361875, we essentially subsidize these
> elite colleges more through our tax code - the rich can afford to
> contribute (and deduct) large donations to protect their own elite
> schools.  These schools cater to the wealthy who do not necessarily need an
> education to acquire quality of life sustenance or really have an interest
> in serving societal needs in their educational pursuits.
>
> As I recall Profesor/Dr. Murray Sperber in his book "Beer and Circus - how
> big time college sports has crippled undergraduate education" divides
> prospective students into at least four categories for their motivations to
> attend college.  As I recall, one category is more the social frat/sorority
> crowd.  Another is more the getting a ticket punched/credentialed for a
> career crowd that need or wants a decent paying job.  I think another is
> the idealistic learn a little about everything liberal arts crowd.  I
> forget the fourth, but can look it up.
>
> Essentially our education systems are corrupt, tax exempt "non-profit"
> institutions and show little respect for their critical primary mission.
> Otherwise, they would respect academic meritocracy more than they do and
> focus on their academic mission.  They would spend more time recruiting and
> investing in gifted students rather than gifted athletes to entertain
> students and alumni.  Some recent related columns
> http://www.forbes.com/sites/ccap/2014/07/30/sacrificing-college-quality-on-the-alter-of-athletic-spending/
>
>
> http://www.ohio.com/news/local/university-of-akron-students-want-to-know-how-much-of-their-fees-go-toward-athletics-1.554002
> Mary Collier
>
> -----Original Message-----
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> To: Ohiogift <Ohiogift at lists.service.ohio-state.edu>
> Sent: Sun, Jan 4, 2015 1:59 pm
> Subject: [Ohiogift] Ed Week article on colleges accepting credits for AP,
> dual enrollment etc.
>
>  Hi all,
>
> Here is an interesting article in Education Week about how colleges vary
> on credit for various post-secondary courses taken in high school.
>
> Ann
>
>
>
>
> http://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2014/12/10/colleges-vary-on-credit-for-ap-ib.html?cmp=ENL-CM-NEWS2
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