Education strengthens individuals and families, and strong families strengthens communities and nations. Education is important to God. He commands that we gain as much knowledge as possible in this life because knowledge is the only asset that we can take with us into the next life. However, education can be obtained in many different ways and places.
As
valuable as education is, we must be careful about the education that we make
available to the next generation as well as for ourselves. This includes being
choosy about the individuals that we allow to teach members of our families.
The elite universities are currently showing us that they have professors who
should not be teaching American students. Victor Davis Hanson published an
article in The Daily Signal about education in America and its current
status.
Elite higher education – long questioned as
globally preeminent – is facing a perfect storm.
Fewer applicants, higher costs,
impoverished students, collapsing standards, and increasingly politicized and
mediocre faculty reflect a collapse of the university system. The country is
waking up to the reality that a bachelor’s degree no longer equates with
graduates being broadly educated and analytical. Just as often, they are
stereotyped as pampered, largely ignorant, and gratuitously opinioned.
No wonder polls show a drastic loss of
public respect for higher education and, specifically, a growing lack of
confidence in the professoriate.
Each year, there are far fewer students
entering college. Despite a U.S. population 40 million larger than 20 years
ago, fertility rates have fallen in two decades from some 500,000 births per
year.
Meanwhile, from 1980 to 2020, room, board,
and tuition increased by 170%.
According
to Hanson, this high cost for higher education is caused by more than just
inflation. Expanded administrative staffs at the universities and lightened
faculty teaching loads add to the cost. The costs also rise because the number
of students is shrinking despite universities offering more luxuries, such as “loco
parentis counseling, Club Med-style dorms and accommodations, and
extracurricular activities.”
As
with almost everything else in our lives, education comes at various levels of
expense. Community colleges and state universities offer education at lower
tuition rates than due the elite universities. There are also trade schools
where students can learn an important trade for less money and time.
There
is also life-long learning that can take place on the individual level. Our
children must go to some kind of after-high school education. Their education should
be in fields or trades where they can learn enough to provide good living. Then
they should continue to study and learn in areas that will improve their lives.
People will good educations strengthen families, communities, and nations.
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