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Minnesota does it part to keep America dumb as rocks..
Minnesota that state you never hear about, finally makes the news.. Well probably not as you likely wont read this on Fox News or CNN..
Seems with the up-rise of online education Minnesota has decided that it's illegal for sites like the start up Coursera to offer up education for free. It's not that Coursera is offering a sub par product and it's teachers are not up to par, not when they are offering courses from well known universities such as Stanford, Columbia, Michigan, the University of Melbourne as well as 30 other universities from around the country. Nope it's not about who or what they are teaching, but because they don't pay the state a fee in order to teach classes for free on the internet. http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_te...education.html |
Hyperbole much?
You might as well say that a government is starving its people because they have food safety regulations. I don't live in Minnesota and probably don't agree with that but it's a fairly left-leaning state,very pro-regulation, so that's what they get. |
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Saw that on the news here. Fucking idiot government in this state.
http://ads.gofuckyourself.com/openx/...hostedtube.com |
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This is far from an exaggeration you can read about it here as well.. T http://chronicle.com/blogs/wiredcamp...-old-law/40542 |
Saying that it's hyperbole is worse than exploding a million atomic bombs! heh, lame joke.
But yeah, sometimes it's kind of clear that you're just "supposed" to march in step and not talk back when it comes to goverment regs and such. Some home schooling parents are now required to hold teaching degrees too. Used to be that you just had to turn in various standard test scores. Remember it at the voting booth I guess. |
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List of the universities taking part so far.. https://www.coursera.org/universities Their ruling would also make sites like Harvard's CS50 course illegal in the state. http://cs50.tv/2011/fall/ |
A governments responsibility is to serve in the best interests of its residents. Free education is in the best interests of its residents.
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I get it. I was just saying that government regs find their way into every unguarded corner. Spend more money to do what you already did well already.
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I'm basically libertarian and I'm certainly not saying I agree with Minnesota but that's what it is. I'm just playing devil's advocate a little bit. I found that huge Reddit thread this morning absolutely hilarious. People of that political persuasion always seem to be screaming about more and more regulations for everyone else but when something directly affects them, it's suddenly a horrible thing. |
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I'm not arguing in favor of this, just pointing out the reasoning behind it. It's a little more than just "hurr durr, learnin' is bad" |
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Local craft stores used to offer art classes or a music shop that offers guitar lessons., do you think they have to fall in some sort of quality of education doctrine? The only time quality of the education of education that is monitored, is when it is for a licensed profession that requires the course or it's for state regulated education.. (ie grade school & college) |
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Should Google have to pay too because they provide the same educational materials to people who seek them out? |
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IE.. if someone wants to teach radical Islam they are free to do so.. Partaking in things that are often associated with it, such as blowing things up you are not free to do. Much the same as it's not illegal to teach someone how to pick a lock, but if you try to pick a lock to steal something then yes that's illegal. The act of learning is not illegal. Sorry I shouldn't of expected GFY to associate a post with the context of the material with-in it.. :error |
Well seems Minnesota did a complete reversal on their decision to ban online colleges.
http://www.slate.com/blogs/future_te...ses_after.html They have now decided after lots of back lash on the internet to revise the law to allow these colleges to give away free courses online. |
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