Train 'em up
February 19, 2008 | 10:56 AM
Loralee Edwards
Sorry I have been absent with posting and giv'n my opinion -- it is not like me -- but I have been finishing my master's thesis.
During my eight years in post-secondary education I also served as the student union and graduate student presidents, and the issue that was most on students’ minds was tuition costs.
By the sounds of the last bit of news, the PC's ideas to attract and keep doctors and health-care workers (pay for their education), the best advice for prospective students would be to become a doctor or nurse because then their education would be free. Well of course nothing is ever free: they have to promise to stay here for seven years or so (how they plan on enforcing it I am not sure).
Loralee Edwards






Comments: (2)
My post was intended to be sarcastic - sorry it did not translate - I think it is crazy that the government is 'fixing' the problem by offering free education to a select few...
Posted February 21, 2008 10:08 AM
Loralee, as a fellow graduate student I think the AB government should be offering ALL students this deal and they should be working to ensure that real jobs are offered to graduates, not casual positions for nurses or sessional work for professors or substitute positions for teachers. All these nonstandard positions make new grads look elsewhere for real jobs with benefits and we need an educated, diversified workforce!
Posted February 20, 2008 06:34 PM