My first degree was in Philosophy. Not everyone goes straight from that kind of degree into well-paid, meaningful employment, because the purpose of higher education isn't just a job at the end.

So the UK government can even further into the sea with this pronouncement about English universities:

theguardian.com/education/2020

@dajbelshaw I was a classics and ancient history major and it was a classical education which has made me the manager I am today.

So I couldn't agree more about quality education NOT being about the job in quo.

A university is an institute for the furtherance of knowledge, not a technical training college. It saddens me so many universities are taking, or being forced down, the 'technical skills only please' route.

@rw Well, to a great extent, they've made their own bed (becoming businesses first and places of learning second) and now they have to lie in it.

That's why I got involved in the Mozilla Open Badges work, because I think that peer-to-peer credentialing, and alternative forms of learning and accreditation are probably what we need at this point!

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