A 'Good Education' - Why?
Posted: Sun Jul 15, 2007 3:15 am
I've never understood why a 'good education' is so highly regarded or even what that term is supposed to mean exactly. I can see why it can lead to a better job, but many people with high qualifications are in dead end jobs while early school leavers sometimes do fabulously well.
But the main thing that interests me is when the term " an educated man" is used to imply that that person is simply better than so-called uneducated ( usually people with trade skills or the like ).
I work in a medical research institute and its crawling with PhD holders and medical doctors. I can see no difference in their general character from anyone else. Some of them are unbelievably daft when it comes to simple tasks.
Perhaps the term 'educated man' is applied by people whose interests are served by creating a myth that expensive university courses will get you a seat in heaven.
PS. - If I've made any spelling mistakes please point them out with your nose in the air, your eyes half closed and a sneer of disgust on your face. Thanks.
But the main thing that interests me is when the term " an educated man" is used to imply that that person is simply better than so-called uneducated ( usually people with trade skills or the like ).
I work in a medical research institute and its crawling with PhD holders and medical doctors. I can see no difference in their general character from anyone else. Some of them are unbelievably daft when it comes to simple tasks.
Perhaps the term 'educated man' is applied by people whose interests are served by creating a myth that expensive university courses will get you a seat in heaven.
PS. - If I've made any spelling mistakes please point them out with your nose in the air, your eyes half closed and a sneer of disgust on your face. Thanks.