Mark @ Everlast
Advertiser
I really think that state systems really need to integrate their collegiate programs so that the education can lead to trade and liberal arts degrees or science degrees, without an emphasis on majors at the outset. They should be integrated under one campus, and given an opportunity to decide the curriculum that best suits their abilities, talents, and interests.
In the traditional system, its often the trade schools that get the less "educated" instructors, but with more experience. The universities are just as apt to have higher educated teachers with less experience. So, a blending of the systems might give a synergistic result for our educational system in the US and see a boost in enrollment and a return to skilled AND educated workers that can rebuild our economy with an intelligent, yet practical approach.
In the traditional system, its often the trade schools that get the less "educated" instructors, but with more experience. The universities are just as apt to have higher educated teachers with less experience. So, a blending of the systems might give a synergistic result for our educational system in the US and see a boost in enrollment and a return to skilled AND educated workers that can rebuild our economy with an intelligent, yet practical approach.