In other news... Timothy Collinson (19 Dec 2021 17:23 UTC)
Re: [TML] In other news... Phil Pugliese (19 Dec 2021 20:30 UTC)
Re: [TML] In other news... Timothy Collinson (19 Dec 2021 20:48 UTC)
Re: [TML] In other news... Jeff Zeitlin (19 Dec 2021 21:11 UTC)
Re: [TML] In other news... Jeff Rowse (20 Dec 2021 12:41 UTC)
Re: [TML] In other news... carlos.web@xxxxxx (20 Dec 2021 17:55 UTC)
Re: [TML] In other news... Timothy Collinson (20 Dec 2021 22:10 UTC)
Re: [TML] In other news... James Catchpole (20 Dec 2021 22:58 UTC)
Re: [TML] In other news... Timothy Collinson (21 Dec 2021 05:58 UTC)
Re: [TML] In other news... Timothy Collinson (20 Dec 2021 22:04 UTC)

Re: [TML] In other news... Jeff Zeitlin 19 Dec 2021 21:11 UTC

On Sun, 19 Dec 2021 20:29:04 +0000 (UTC), Phil Pugliese
<xxxxxx@yahoo.com> wrote:

>However, IMO, I do think it's pretty obvious  that educational standards
>would be included under the 'local autonomy' principle of the 3I.

Agreed, with a caveat: If there's an Imperial accreditation organization,
schools with such Imperial accreditation (which would include the Imperial
service academies) would have to maintain (or exceed) the Imperial standard
to maintain the Imperial Accredited status.

>p.s. here in the USA, it's a whole lot easier to get into a uni than it is
>across the pond.  Even back in the '70's the local uni basically only
>required a HS diploma to enroll in their 'Night School' which,
>interestingly enough, allowed such students to sign up for ANY classes, day
>or night!

Worse, in many cases, the universities are "voluntarily" taking on the job
that the high schools should have been doing before giving the students
those HS diplomas. I remember in the '90s that when I was doing night
school as a matriculated student, when I switched to Pace University, I was
_required_ to take my choice of one of three remedial English classes, with
no option to test out. They were zero credit but cost the same as a
three-credit class, and were ineligible for Life Experience credit.

It was unremarkable then, and I think it's close to universal now.

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