Educational Conundrums...

Ok at the moment I am doing Civil Engineering at tuks ( which is heavy into maths and science) and so far I am passing everything, would you say am worked my guts out to be on a equal standard from someone who passed it last year? or do you blame the university for dropping standards? Seeing that my education according to you were equal to bantu education?

Tuks Civil Engineering is accredited by ECSA. Th standards of engineering training cannot be dropped because ECSA is a signatory of the Washington Accord.
 
Tuks Civil Engineering is accredited by ECSA. Th standards of engineering training cannot be dropped because ECSA is a signatory of the Washington Accord.

I was just about to say that. But I've heard reports that SA could lose its international engineering standard if a Bill (forget what it is called) is passed to create a "Super Council". I think it was shelved, but I am sure the ANC could revive it at any time :rolleyes:

Would be interesting to compare % of drop-out rates (in engineering) from 1980-2008 or something like that.
 
I was just about to say that. But I've heard reports that SA could lose its international engineering standard if a Bill (forget what it is called) is passed to create a "Super Council". I think it was shelved, but I am sure the ANC could revive it at any time :rolleyes:

Would be interesting to compare % of drop-out rates (in engineering) from 1980-2008 or something like that.

A very interesting point Chris.
 
The stats shown to us earlier this year is that something like 40% don't make the examination, that is to say a average of above 40%. Of those about 70% go through to the 2nd year, by the end of the 4th year 18% pass, the rest are either repeating modules or dropped out. We cant say anything for this year so far.
 
I was just about to say that. But I've heard reports that SA could lose its international engineering standard if a Bill (forget what it is called) is passed to create a "Super Council". I think it was shelved, but I am sure the ANC could revive it at any time :rolleyes:

Would be interesting to compare % of drop-out rates (in engineering) from 1980-2008 or something like that.

Indeed. the proposed Built Environment Professions Bill was withdrawn because it did not fully engaged with important stakeholders like ECSA. In principle, ECSA is in support of the bill as long as it does not compromise the engineering profession at large and SA standing internationally.
 
That's solely due to the lack of fundamentals in the education system. I don't think my education helped in the slightest. The most I ever learnt was from my moms library (she's an English teacher - degree in English, majored in linguistics) and has a library of around 8000 books. Problem is, not many blacks have that and the education they do receive is really really bad.

I beg to differ, it is IMO solely due to IQ.
 
That's true. The bottom line is (and this is not ever even taken into consideration because it's not politically correct and therefore not factual) probably only one in every thousand blacks is actually educatable.

I beg to differ, it is IMO solely due to IQ.

Not possible. You need to have a functioning brain to have a brainstorm.
They simply don't have the mental capacity to think beyond the immediate present.

This beautiful land is now in the hands of zombies. What hope is there?

And you're only a handful of posts in since your previous banning. There are websites which gladly cater for your racist tripe - rather take it there. All you ever post about is how crap this country is, how stupid black people are and how proud you are to be a fully-fledged racist. This country really could do without pricks like you and your inability to see past skin colour...
 
Redant I previously posted a perfect link to your sort of Forum.

You really will be much happier over there they will accept you with open arms and you can spend every day and every post agreeing how wonderful the whites are and how evil and stupid anyone is who isn't of Aryan stock. I am sure they will happily accept you with open arms. Enjoy...
 
Mogroth - don't make the mistake of taking yourself as a benchmark for the majority. If you are doing well, it could be down to a number of factors. A teacher who saw your potential, your own damn hard work or a multitude of other factors. I do not speak English at home yet managed to beat the stuffing out of most native English speakers in school. Yet, when I go to my home country - the students there have a better understanding of grammar than 90% of the people here. Not to mention Maths, Physics, Chemistry etc etc...
 
When will the ppl realise that none of this bee/aa stuff makes a difference unless ppl are educated. School is suppose to be hard and you are suppose to be smarter than you parents..
If it take you 20 years to get a matric good at least you have one of value. Look at most highly corporate firms, they are still most pale. Educated ppl will make a better south africa.

So ppl are poor, make school a place that poor ppl can compete with the most wealthy of ppl instead of dumbing down an education system.. the the wealthy will go to private school and have a huge advantage over the much larger poor comunity and we will never have equality..

I think for the greater good... we should do what we should have done 14 years ago.. and forget the now.. and plan for the future... start a education system from grade 1 that is awesome and everyone who is already in school.. unlucky...
 
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its pointless learning how to structure "Nie, ek nie dit gedoen nie" every year till matric. Beside nobody speaks Afrikaans properly anyway, so all that is needed are the basics.

And still you don't get it right ? :D

People who speak Xhosa can have that as their first language and then choose anything else as second.

Many people struggle at tertiary level because they are struggling to understand the language before they can even begin to try to understand the concepts.

Its up to the Xhosa or Zulu communities to grow their language so students will be able to learn in their mother tongue and tertiary institutions.
 
And still you don't get it right ? :D



Its up to the Xhosa or Zulu communities to grow their language so students will be able to learn in their mother tongue and tertiary institutions.

As for the language.. look at it on a global scale.. and learn chinese, english, french or spanish.
 
When will the ppl realise that none of this bee/aa stuff makes a difference unless ppl are educated. School is suppose to be hard and you are suppose to be smarter than you parents..
If it take you 20 years to get a matric good at least you have one of value. Look at most highly corporate firms, they are still most pale. Educated ppl will make a better south africa.

So ppl are poor, make school a place that poor ppl can compete with the most wealthy of ppl instead of dumbing down an education system.. the the wealthy will go to private school and have a huge advantage over the much larger poor comunity and we will never have equality..

I think for the greater good... we should do what we should have done 14 years ago.. and forget the now.. and plan for the future... start a education system from grade 1 that is awesome and everyone who is already in school.. unlucky...

greggpb I may agree with much of what you have to say, however, I cannot take it seriously if you cannot even bother to write in English when posting something. "ppl" is NOT an English word, and this is NOT a Mxit forum as far as I can work out!
 
greggpb I may agree with much of what you have to say, however, I cannot take it seriously if you cannot even bother to write in English when posting something. "ppl" is NOT an English word, and this is NOT a Mxit forum as far as I can work out!

haha granted.. ppl is on of the only shortenings I use. As you can tell my spelling is shocking and people(that took me 5 attempts) is one of those words I have a mental block on and never spell right.

It's that same as I over use the ...


ps. put the pms back in the jar.
 
haha granted.. ppl is on of the only shortenings I use. As you can tell my spelling is shocking and people(that took me 5 attempts) is one of those words I have a mental block on and never spell right.

It's that same as I over use the ...


ps. put the pms back in the jar.

LOL, no pms this side...it's just that I am an English teacher and am getting more and more desperate by the day when students think that writing Mxit English is perfectly acceptable.

When I saw ppl...once again....I saw red...;)
 
LOL, no pms this side...it's just that I am an English teacher and am getting more and more desperate by the day when students think that writing Mxit English is perfectly acceptable.

When I saw ppl...once again....I saw red...;)

hahaha lol... will make a concerted effort to now use "people".
 
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