Yes. O.K. But the whole  account is an unanswerable damning of the Obama 
Administration.

We would be much better off with a Republican in the White House. That would 
energize some useful opposition to such developments.

The Blog is mostly a moral huffing and puffing. It doesn't glance at the core 
effect of neoliberal disruption of schools at every level: the creation of a 
new and expanded reserve army of labor.

Carrol

-----Original Message-----
From: [email protected] 
[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of raghu
Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2014 3:23 PM
To: Progressive Economics
Subject: Re: [Pen-l] From the dept of "oh no, please tell me they didn't.."

On Thu, Nov 13, 2014 at 2:41 PM, Carrol Cox <[email protected]> wrote:


        What's your comment on all this?
        I ask because it contradicts almost everything you've written in the 
past several months.
        Carrol
        




Carroll,

Obviously I think that this is a really awful development. I am more or less in 
complete agreement with Tressie, whose blog I linked to. US servicemen are 
already extensively preyed upon by hustlers working for for-profit "colleges" 
(who depend on the tuition income from them which because of some silly 
loophole does not count towards the 90% cap for financial aid from the Federal 
government that the for-profits are subject to).


This is likely to make it much worse. Also, this gives some undeserved 
legitimacy to the worthless "credentials" peddled by Coursera. No doubt, the 
next move will be Coursera using US servicemen as pawns to pressure regular 
colleges to accept their credentials for transfer credit. It is a Trojan horse.


Why would you think this contradicts anything I have said before? I have never 
been a fan of for-profit "colleges" and MOOC vendors like Coursera and I think 
I have frequently said so on PEN-L..

-raghu.





 

        -----Original Message-----
        From: [email protected] 
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        Sent: Thursday, November 13, 2014 12:13 PM
        To: Progressive Economics
        Subject: [Pen-l] From the dept of "oh no, please tell me they didn't.."
        
        
http://tressiemc.com/2014/11/10/ask-not-what-your-country-can-do-for-you-but-what-coursera-can-do-for-your-country-part-1/
        
        --------------------snip
        Coursera is, yet again, following in the footsteps of for-profit 
colleges (not a huge surprise given the connections 
<https://twitter.com/audreywatters/status/531874740332294144> ).
        
        With this partnership, Coursera credentials gain the legitimacy of the 
Veteran’s Administration. Note the press release’s statement: “The VA will 
endorse Coursera to 21 million US Veterans through their Veteran Employment 
Center.”
        
        Endorsements are not a small matter when you’re trying to convince 
people that your piece of paper is valuable. We went so far as to put God on 
the dollar to make paper mean something.
        
        The VA also provides a captive audience/market.
        
        Veterans rely greatly on the formal and informal mechanisms of the VA, 
not least of all because they’re kind of busy and the VA owes them benefits. If 
the VA says these things are real and signals that through its formal 
employment center mechanisms, that has some meaning.
        
        
        
        
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