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nando161mando · 8 months
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Saying the quiet part out loud
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anxietyfrappuccino · 4 months
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i get so excited about the prospect of learning something new, but the experience is ruined every time by the weight of expectation
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lactosegremlin · 7 months
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if anyone needs college textbooks for 2024 spring semester or current ‘23 fall ig for statistics, managerial economics, managerial accounting (text&workbook) textbooks (will update with with versions upon request)
or data analytics (entry level) powerpoint instructor slides—
FREE (fcfs) lmk and for the physical books i’d just ask for shipping costs.
the microeconomics text is the PDF of the 8th edition of Mankiws’s principles of economics
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prabhatjairam · 5 months
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Education should be Free for Everyone
Education is an effective weapon for everyone. It becomes essential to survive in academic, social, and political fields. In today's era, Education plays a vital role in developing countries. 
To develop a country, all the citizens must be educated so that they can know the basic etiquette of right and wrong. Through Education, children can increase the fundamental knowledge that develops their decision-making skills, social awareness, and work competency levels.
Every society needs to develop in terms of Education and digitization. Unfortunately, not every child gets enough Education due to financial problems. Most of them do not have financial support to enter the schools they want and pursue their studies. This could be the biggest drawback for both society and future generations. To resolve this issue, Education should be free from all charges for everyone.
If all children acquire high-skill qualifications they can achieve their desired goals and secure the nation's future. So, children need to be educated. This article will teach you the importance of Education and explain why it should be free.
What do you mean by Education?
Education is the basic discipline concerned with learning and teaching methods in schools and educational institutions. It is a purposeful activity conducted at schools and universities to foster students' learning skills and academic performance. The right kind of qualification skills helps children to be mature and free. Additionally, the highest aim of Education is to make learners capable of becoming active, productive, caring, and responsible members of society. 
Importance of Education
Education is a basic need for a successful future. It provides stability in life and increases better career opportunities. The importance of Education is vital as it helps students in the following ways:
Education determines the quality of a student's life by improving their personality and attitude.
It helps children to develop critical skills such as mental agility, logical thinking, decision-making, and problem-solving.
A highly educated person can get a good job.
It helps to uproot social evils and upgrades the thinking of society.
The country's development can be uniformed with quality education by fighting societal inequalities.
Effective learning sessions increase self-confidence and lessen challenging situations.
Education is a powerful tool that helps students achieve success and earn social respect.
Furthermore, it carries out an individual's moral, social, and democratic obligations.
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Challenging Situations faced by the Education system in India
India is a highly-populated country with more than one million people. The rapidly growing population size affects the country's work and economic status. The education system in India faces several challenges, such as:
1. Expense on Education
A large amount of funds is needed to develop the education system in India. The shortage of adequate funds is a major problem in education development. Due to the lack of funds, most educational communities lack infrastructure, modern techniques, libraries, etc.
2. Expensive Higher Education
Schools and universities have become costly in India. The fee structure of educational institutes reaches a high-cost demand. Sometimes, it is beyond the reach of a person who is not financially strong. 
3. Wastage of Resources
The education system of India is based on general Education. Most children leave school before completing their Education. It begins to wastage of financial and human resources.
4. Capacity Utilization
The world has now become a smart world that needs creative minds. The Government should encourage educational institutions to boost students' confidence and utilize their capabilities so that children's ideas do not go unheard. 
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8 Reasons why Education should be free
Education is every kid's right, and not everyone is born into strongly financially stable families. So, we must teach the slum children of our locality without charging any fee. We should set up private institutions for them to make children civilized and educated. Here are the 8 reasons why Education should be free.
Free Education can reduce existential poverty and nuclear threats.
If students are educated, they can secure their future, enhancing the safety of their life.
Due to the massive population, it becomes difficult to provide Education to everybody. Though, when medical supply is the right of the people and is given for free by government hospitals, the same should be done with educational sectors because basic Education is the right of every individual.
To overcome the blind orthodoxy and ignorance among Indian citizens, Education is crucial and should be given to every child, despite their financial conditions.
With free Education, new ideas would flow, leading to steady economic growth.
It allows students to think positively and have a positive attitude towards life. 
In addition, free Education minimizes students' debt.  
Free Education is essential because it guarantees some level of Education for every child in the country.
Conclusion
Education plays a vital role in student life, so it becomes mandatory for children to learn effective skills. The Government should take the initiative to make college education free for everybody, despite their financial condition. Besides, government institutions are not as effective as private educational institutions. Private firms focus on delivering the highest quality and usually compete with each other to sustain business in this competitive era. 
As government firms are protected from competition, it is unaware of delivering high-quality Education to students. Therefore, if we are planning for the best quality education in our society, it is required that education should be free and that too in private institutes. Very importantly, it will increase the country's literacy rate and vanish child labor to a great extent.
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stil-lindigo · 6 months
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an ex-zionist jewish man recently went a bit viral on tiktok for sharing exactly how he sees zionism tie israel to the jewish identity and his personal experience with breaking away from it - I think it’s a really great watch.
He also made a follow up talking specifically about how he learned to humanise Palestinians, and a really integral part of it was his school, which would often bring in Palestinian speakers who’d share their perspective (here’s a link to it).
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aela-targaryen · 2 years
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grad school storytime/rant:
So I'm from a small rural area (both parents worked and were the first from each family to graduate high school) and I was the first in my family to get a science degree and did it at a local university. I paid for my undergrad with scholarships and worked 2-3 part-time jobs so I could save my student loan for grad school if I decided to continue my studies.
I get accepted to the grad program I wanted (biology) at a different university and used my student loan and a part-time job to pay my tuition. I meet the cohorts of my lab and they all seem like nice people. Halfway through our program, one of them asks how we're paying for our degrees. Almost all of them said their rich parents were paying for it all or they had trust funds, with some even saying "I didn't know what to do, I was bored, so I figured grad school could be cool" (I mean, sure, if you don't have to worry about not starving every day but go off). When I said I had a loan and a job they looked at me wide-eyed, one asked "why?", and I was instantly outed as the poorest one there, as they all came from affluent families or had professors as parents.
Bruh.
Education is barely affordable. Tuition is extremely high in some areas of study, and there are no regulations for stopping hikes. If this continues it will only be upper-class people attending classes and education will be out of reach for a majority of Americans (and in Canada, speaking as a Canadian). Academia is inherently classist, amongst other things. Education should be FREE. Full stop.
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odinsblog · 7 months
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dancingastralwitch · 6 months
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A Palestinian man is asked in an interview by a white woman if he condemns Hamas while his people are being slaughtered in the open, and HE is the one condemned when he yells that it's injustice to insulate that his people deserve to be murdered, because "Hamas chose this."
A black woman is attacked first in a fight and SHE is the bad guy when she strikes back, she is the one whose face is plastered all over social media to be condemned and shamed for "aggression."
Two sisters are appropriately reacting to their oppressors by ripping off posters promoting their propaganda, and THEY are shamed and attacked for their lack of politeness when their people are being killed for existing.
An American democrat watches her colleagues cheer on genocide and ethical cleansing, the murder of children and the rape of women and the slaughter of families, and SHE is the one censored for speaking out in defense of them, despite her grief of losing family members.
Zionists are not condemned for enjoying the thought of children being killed, for calling Palestinians "animals" or saying Gaza should be "turned into a parking lot", Israeli doctors can get away with demanding that Palestinians, HUMAN BEINGS, should be murdered, that their only remaining hospital should be crushed.
They are not condemned for saying they wanted nuclear weapons unleashed on Gaza, they are not condemned for the imprisonment and torture of children, for desecrating dead Palestinians' corpses and mauling their bodies, for mocking Muslim Palestinians by rubbing their bullets against pig's skin before shooting them, for bombing Palestinian churches, for bombing universities, for shutting electricity from Gaza, cutting Palestinians from food and water, not letting them access to aid, for bombing CANCER hospitals and CHILDRENS HOSPITALS, for turning the sky of Gaza RED from explosions, for killing enough students that the entire school year was canceled, for annihilating families, for attacking Jewish people in Jerusalem, for cutting dead fetuses off dead mothers, for STEALING THEIR SKIN AND ORGANS and using them for their benefit, for forcing CHILDREN to hold a press conference to say that hey, they want to live.
Insinuating that this is about religion is the basis of Zionism. 60 members of Hamas were killed, and 10,500 civilians killed, 4000 of which are children. Over 800 bloodlines erased. Israel says they aim for "damage, not accuracy." Implying this is about Hamas is lies.
When white people in power tell you from their air-conditioned studios this is Israel defending itself, refuse to let Palestinian journalists explain things happening from their point of view, watch those journalists lose their entire families for speaking about what's happening to them, demonize Arabs who rage about injustice, ask Palestinians grieving if they condemn Hamas, know this is propaganda.
You shouldn't need them to tell you they're parroting lies to you. Their lies kill people. Their lies destroy people. Their apologies are insincere and their "sympathy" is limited only to those who look like them. It is unjust. It is cruel.
If I was were to narrate to you every atrocity Israel commited that I am aware of, I would never stop typing.
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toiletpotato · 8 months
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school supplies should be free. you agree. reblog.
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nando161mando · 8 months
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ballpit-bakery · 2 months
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so. uh. my brain is back into my 2017 mascot horror phase so heres the bald man
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y2jiz · 2 months
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pls omg I'm so mad rn I'm literally fighting like ten ppl on yt shorts cs they think that the whole "war" thing between Palestine and Israel is dumb nd that they choose to stay neutral. It was basically a vid abt kpop idols who got hate for promoting starbucks nd OMG the comments got me raging, saying that it was not a big deal cause it was only a cup. 💀
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winterf4iryy · 6 months
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marlinspirkhall · 1 year
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GSKSVKSGKG MARLIN NOT UR RECENT TAGS IMPLYING AMERICA DOESNT HAVE COLLEGE
Agdjsh okay you didn't ask for a primer on England/the UK, but here's one anyway:
So because England is Old™ and we didn't use to educate anyone who wasn't a rich white boy (and it's totally better now, don't even look at Eton, pretend it doesn't exist), the education system here is a fucking mess has several different names, so for various reasons:
College= 16-18 year olds, some colleges teach adults pre-university or high-schools level classes
Sixth Form= same as above, but generally part of a high school
Secondary School= haha I lied to you, we don't call it high school here because we suck.*
*Some secondary schools only teach people aged 11-16, so you have to move school (or go to college) to finish your education [or you can do an apprenticeship, if you can find one [which you won't]].
Public School= Private School**
Private School= you pay money to go here
**Wait, what?!= because England Sucks™, there was a time when A King (idk which one) provided a fund of money for non-rich white boys to go to school (how progressive), so these were called Public Schools because they were open to the public. Over time, these Very Old schools became Very Prestigious, and started asking for money. Hence, "Public School" in England is entirely synonymous with Private School (which gets confusing when talking to Americans because America, being Terrible ™ but also a Baby Country ™ has ironically had less time to be corrupted by capitalism. But it'll come. It'll come.)
State School= This is the free one.***
***Unless, of course, you have a school uniform, which nearly every British school does. 🙃
College is free until the age of 18, so colleges often advertise to adult students to try and get some Sweet Sweet Money. And that, of course, brings us to:
University= "COLLEGE”, but if anyone here calls it that, don't trust them, they're lying to you.
A place where 18+ aged people do courses and stuff, for extortionate rates. British people don't call University "College" (we call it 'Uni' in an offen-nasally voice, it's impossible to say it without the nasally voice, you've just gotta do it); but (some?) Universities do contain "colleges", and some posh ones call their colleges "houses" or "halls".
Bonus facts:
Scottish students can start university aged 17
It used to confuse me when Americans say they're going to "school" and they mean "college", so we're even now.
Preschool is called Nursery here
Kindergarten is also called Nursery here, but also "Playgroup". Idk man. It's fun branding to make it sound fun because we (can) start school AGED THREE.
I have a scar on my face, guess why!
Elementary school is called Primary school (and Elementary Colours are called Primary Colours. This is probably the only thing which remains consistent, so enjoy it)
I hope this was as confusing for you read as it was for me to live through <3
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favroitecrime · 6 months
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odinsblog · 2 years
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When the Biden Administration announced Wednesday that it would cancel $10,000 of federal student loans for Americans making under $125,000 per year, and $20,000 for Pell Grant recipients at the same income level, the backlash was predictable. Critics, often older people who had gone to college before the 1980s, called the policy a giveaway to the college educated, and unfair to those who had paid their way through school.
While I was reporting my book, The Ones We’ve Been Waiting For, I spent months researching why the student debt crisis has hit younger generations so hard— and why many older Americans don’t seem to understand the unique financial predicament of millennials and Gen Z. One key reason is that college affordability has radically transformed over the last 50 years. Many of the older conservatives who are angry at the idea that taxpayers might pay for student loan forgiveness went to school at a time when the government was heavily subsidizing higher education, and therefore tuition was far less expensive. For them, working their way through school without debt was feasible; for modern millennials and Gen Z, it’s often financially impossible.
Senate Minority leader Mitch McConnell called Biden’s loan forgiveness plan “student loan socialism” and said it was a “slap in the face to every family who sacrificed to save for college.” But when McConnell graduated from the University of Louisville in 1964, annual tuition cost $330 (or roughly $2,500 when adjusted for inflation); today, it costs more than $12,000, a 380% increase. When House Minority Leader Kevin McCarthy, who called the policy a “debt transfer scam,” graduated from California State University, Bakersfield in 1989, tuition was less than $800; today, it’s more than $7,500, a 400% increase when adjusted for inflation. Nevada Senator Catherine Cortez Masto, a moderate Democrat who is running for re-election this year, told Axios she disagreed with the policy because “it doesn’t address the root problems” of college affordability; when Cortez Masto graduated from the University of Nevada in 1986, tuition was a little more than $1,000— today, it’s roughly three times as expensive.
And don’t forget Republican Senator Chuck Grassley, who called the policy “UNFAIR” on Twitter. He graduated from the University of Northern Iowa in 1955, when annual tuition cost roughly $159, or between $40 and $53 per quarter. Today, it costs more than $8,300, a nearly 500% increase even when adjusted for inflation.
Younger generations might say what’s really “unfair” is that many Baby Boomers and the Silent Generation had access to highly subsidized higher education with affordable tuition, while some millennials and Gen Z get just $10,000 of student loan forgiveness. Those calling Biden’s new policy “socialism” would do well to remember this: In 1987, a student at the University of Kansas could pay her tuition with a part-time minimum wage job and still have some left over for books and food. In 2016, a student working a minimum wage job would come up $38,000 short.
👉🏿 https://time.com/6208484/biden-student-loan-critics-college/
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