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"Religious Groups Sue to Lower Academic Standards"

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Blogger andrea said...

I am sure these kids can go to Liberty University, Regent University or Grove City College with no problem. These parents chose to educate their children a certain way with classes that do not meet the standard of the state university. Maybe these kids can go to public school for a year to take the classes they need to bring them up to the expected standard.

Andrea

August 29, 2005 1:54 PM

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August 29, 2005 1:54 PM

Blogger Dana Beyer, M.D. said...

I find it very encouraging that the University of California is taking a stand on admissions criteria. If this reasonableness were to sweep across the country so that all quality colleges and universities took the same stand then the boards of education would have to back down from promoting nonsense. Or be sued by the students denied admission because of their poor quality education. And Liberty can spend its money defending school boards for a change, rather than attacking them.

August 29, 2005 5:30 PM

Blogger JimK said...

We'll see if they actually have the backbone to "take a stand." It's a good system, with a lot of prestigious campuses, and a good reputation, so perhaps they will.

My concern in general is with the whole trend of Americans thinking it's cool, or funny, or morally superior, to be dumb. People in other countries don't feel that way, they value intelligence and knowledge, but sometimes it seems to me that education itself is under attack in the US. We've always been skeptical of ten-cent words and ivory-tower theories, but now it seems that people get defensive if you use a common vocabulary and use it well, or if you try to reason with valid logic.

It's like the American intellectual ideal these days is the Miller Lite commercial.

Jim

August 29, 2005 7:42 PM

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