Higher education: what is to blame?

I read this article about the troubles that higher education is facing in the UK, and ..it sounds…very familiar.

You know the drill: “let’s get the government out of higher ed and run it like a business.” So, competition for students went up..and so did the amenities …and therefore..price?

The right wingers would say that is because government pays too much and so market pressures will send the students to less ritzy schools. But where that might happen over a long period of time, higher ed is often a “one time purchase” commodity.

And so the race for students goes up..and “customer demands”..and the universities respond by hiring more and more administrators, VP’s and the like.

The actual education: well…that becomes less important in their thinking. So small section classes are discouraged, “hire cheap adjuncts” where possible..misery.

So, it would be easy to lash out at university presidents and the like, but they are trying to keep the universities “in business.” The issue is really the lack of state subsidies that used to exist.

And, at these prices, students are concerned about employment afterward more than anything else and so the “non practical” degree programs suffer..

It really is a society issue..a “problem” as I see it.

long road ahead

Not much of a walk; only a bit over 5K and it was kind of slow..but it was on…dry roads.

I did focus on posture and I did feel better…not quite pain free but the least amount that I’ve had in a while. I’ll resist the temptation to increase..for now.

Barbara was leaving:

And so…to get ready for the semester…more in a bit.

Now as to why I got hurt..probably “too much, too soon”; I switched from mixing running and walking to 100 percent walking which..too quick of an increase.

So…was it my bad technique: probably not.

The upshot: those with unequal leg lengths, imbalances and other issues seem to do ok. I’ll keep on the posture thing but that is probably NOT what hurt me.