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>> I have grave concerns. Not only are these individuals not as capable intellectually, but their their maturity level is very low.Today's students are hardly as capable or serious as previous students going to more respectable schools like Yale with the raping and "boofing" and the blackout drinking. Give me a break please.I will agree that almost everything in our culture these days is designed to lead people off the path or responsibility, first towards debt. The movies, the TV, the radio, the music, and the pornography and most of all the noise and chaos in our discussion. When will we wake up to the fact that you cannot immerse a society in garbage and toxicity and expect to create good effective productive citizens?


I love community colleges! For the right student, starting at a community college can be a place of self and academic discovery, not to mention affordability. I will agree that almost everything in our culture these days is designed to lead people off the path or responsibility, first towards debt. The movies, the TV, the radio, the music, and the pornography and most of all the noise and chaos in our discussion. When will we wake up to the fact that you cannot immerse a society in garbage and toxicity and expect to create good effective productive citizens?


@Ian,We must be seeing different community colleges. Our local community college had a ton of students transfer to UC's, 3 transfers to Stanford just last year, and a host of other illustrious colleges. We talked to a STEM department chair at one of the top UC's who said the transfer students do very well. One of my spouse's best hires (engineering) started at another local CC. Community colleges are very heavily used by independent learners like homeschoolers who tend to be MORE mature and have an easier time adjusting to college because they are used to self-directed learning.I took a class at that same local CC that was significantly better than the same subject I took in a very expensive class at Stanford Extension. The CC class was less "rigorously" academic and yet I understood the materials far better and was applying it far better. Just how small is your sample size? What were the fields of these students? The local CC's have some programs for fields like physician assistant that are so competitive, the students usually have to apply more than once to get in.I think we are really lucky to have such great local community colleges and disagree with your assessment.


Posted by lan, a resident of Monta Loma,on Sep 28, 2018 at 6:50 am>> Not only are these individuals not as capable intellectually, Not everybody is above average.>> but their their maturity level is very low. This unfortunately translates into low productivity, lots of excuses, and complaining.I'm trying to understand if this is just your sample, or, has much broader implications. I see a lot in today's world that seems designed to force young people to stay as kids and to stay dependent on their parents for much longer than when I came up-- (during the postwar (WWII) baby boom, it was either sink or swim. But, in a world where there are so many only children, or, first-born/last-born but, no middle children, kids more or less forced to stay on their parents healthcare through age 25, what with the "gig economy" and all, it is very difficult for young people to be independent earlier)-- it may be that young people are not as mature as we were at the same age:>> These employees seemed great at the interview, resumes were organized, they were cheerful and upbeat. It was when they actually had to do some work that they tanked. If that actually is true, at least for a large subset of young people, I wonder what could be done to improve the situation?


@Anon,Let's not have too rosy a view of the past. In the first part of the 20th century, an all too-high percentage of children stood a good chance of not even surviving into adulthood. We have a different standard now, thank goodness. I personally do not think things like safety or universal healthcare (which every advanced nation on the planet save the US has) "mollycoddle" anyway, and there's no evidence that children everywhere else where they have universal healthcare are less mature.I have a different perspective, and it's the result of a lot of experience and observation over many years, and it fits with what many educational researchers are saying. The Prussian model of education, which is what our national education system is based on, was designed to create compliant workers for the industrial revolution. Doubling down on that system, dumping more and more homework on kids, is not the fault of their parents, and parents have little power to change this (just look at what's been happening locally). This is the single biggest challenge to student independence, the fact that their entire education, their entire developmental environment through age 18, is set up to compromise their independence. You can't blame that on parents when kids' spare time is supposed to be at the disposal of schools.Web LinkStudents in school get very little say over their lives and how they spend their time. Even in high school, adults think that letting them choose their courses and essay topics is some great freedom. This is one of the most frequently cited reasons people homeschool, for the independence, and homeschoolers who take their educations seriously tend to be more mature and better prepared for college. I heard that again just a few weeks ago from a college administrator, that their homeschool students handle college and the independence really well because that's what they've been doing all along. In fact, there is evidence that homeschoolers tend to do better in college and are better able to adapt.Web LinkWeb LinkI am in no way suggesting that everyone homeschool. In fact, I think a lot of homeschoolers wish for stronger partnerships with schools or that they could send their kids to school. But I am suggesting that schools can develop models that are much more respectful of students as human beings that would confer some of the benefits. Luckily, there is a lot of soul searching going on right now in education and reforms are in the works. Reforms that respect the independence of students and try to customize and optimize education, rather than sort and sift, with lots of external direction, need to happen at the college level not just at the high school level. Reforms at the undergraduate and even graduate level, too, are happening nationally, albeit even more slowly. THAT is what can be done to improve the situation.


Posted by Local gems, a resident of Another Palo Alto neighborhood,>> @Anon, Let's not have too rosy a view of the past. Seldom have I been accused of seeing the world through rose-colored glasses! I will do my best to correct the misapprehension. There was one thing that was much better, though: the graduated income tax rates that kept a lid on the spending of the super-rich.>> I personally do not think things like safety or universal healthcare (which every advanced nation on the planet save the US has) "mollycoddle" anyway, and there's no evidence that children everywhere else where they have universal healthcare are less mature.You misunderstood my comment. My comment was regarding having 25-year-olds on their -parents- -employment_based- health insurance. Although I support ACA, I always hoped that this was a temporary absurdity that will transition soon to universal healthcare.>> The Prussian model of education, which is what our national education system is based on, was designed to create compliant workers for the industrial revolution. Yes and no. The so-called Prussian model does two things: it stuffs some basic info into kids, and, it more or less teaches them that you must "show up". Now, whether working virtually or physically, you still have to -show up-, but, a lot of kids don't seem to get that now.>> Doubling down on that system, dumping more and more homework on kids, I don't respect the homework model and I think that it teaches the wrong lessons. Some young people seem to find it difficult to get work done at work because they are used to doing everything at home. I think much more time at school should be spent actually learning. 041b061a72


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