laurajcleaver.bsky.social
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Well my collection isn’t US based…
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And you did…
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If not now, when?
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and to “nurses shouldn’t have degrees” is “I’d like the person administering drugs to have a firm grasp of how a decimal point works”. Not funding HE properly doesn’t just betray our young people, it’s going to hold us all back. Here ends the rant.
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Benefits those that attend, but also those they will go on to work and live with. Education can be uncomfortable - it should provide things that families can’t. By the way, the answer to “too many Mickey Mouse courses” is “name one and I’ll show you a mountain of data on it’s student outcomes”, 4/?
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But also discipline and how to find opportunities. We make an economic benefit to many towns and cities, but also a social and cultural one. I realise I’m speaking to the choir here, but I’ve heard too many people who benefited from HE complain that others shouldn’t have that chance. Yes HE 3/
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Are economic, sure, but go far beyond that. We train and support students for the futures they choose, at whatever stage of life. We drive social mobility, but we also allow future generations to understand themselves and their world in new ways. We teach skills and content, 2/?