PRETENCE IN HIGHER EDUCATION MODELS
This proposed federation model is an example of unimaginative and uncreative decision-makers who dress up a very old model and pretend that they are clever. These “politicians”, for such decision-makers are acting like politicians, are “clever”; too smartass clever for realistic comprehensive educational thinking.
To clarify to those outside of the field of learning: What we have is an old legal model, which already exists, to solve the problem of the economic model. “It’s the economy, stupid”, which is the problem, and the legal formulations are already there to mask the economic corruption.
For a model which would resolve the problem, make the economic mechanisms fairer for all.
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Neville Buch
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