This weekend on Twitter I caught the tail end of a conversation related to a post that appeared on UnCollege.org. UnCollege.org says they are “a social movement empowering you to create tomorrow–with or without letters after you name.” They also state that their movement is found on three principles:
- Introspection is essential. It is vitally important that you know yourself before you pursue higher education.
- Passionate action outweighs school. Real-world success proves more than homework.
- Self-motivation is requisite for success. Taking initiative is more valuable than completing assignments.
I have anticipated this movement would start for a long time. I saw it coming based on high tuition costs and high student loan debt, the lack of actual learning that is going on in college and being taught by TA’s or tenured professors with antiquated teaching techniques, and the recent stories in the news about taking the non-college path to entrepreneurship. I’m sure that educators will scoff at this movement, college students will respond in defense, and parents will want to steer their kids away from the website.
We can throw tomatoes at this movement, deny its premise and take a firm stand against it, or we can ask these pertinent questions:
- Why is this movement happening?
- Is there something we can learn from their theory of self-directed education?
- As parents, how can we use this to start a conversation with our kids about higher education?
- Does higher education need to take at look at what is wrong and work to improve or fix it?
In my opinion, these questions need to be discussed and answered, if not for the rising tuition costs alone and the perceived value of a college education.
Take some time and read the blog post mentioned above and see the two different viewpoints: one from a Boston University college student and the other from the leader of the UnCollege movement. Both sides make valid points, depending on your point of view.
Here’s another article about the founder of UnCollege.org:
California teen entrepreneur asks: College? Who needs it?
Does this movement strike fear in your heart as a parent? Do you agree or disagree with their premise?
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Another article that might interest parents:
College vs. Real Life: Pros and Cons
We’d love to hear everyone’s opinion on this. You can always join in our discussions on the facebook page too: http://facebook.com/uncollege
Thanks Erich. The subject is definitely a hot topic these days–for parents and for students.