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    Bill Gates says high school degree no longer enough

    (Reuters Life!) - A high school diploma is not enough to secure the best paying and most interesting jobs, said Microsoft Chairman Bill Gates, who dropped out of Harvard University to build his computer company.

    "Every student needs a meaningful credential beyond high school," said Gates, who spoke at an education and employment conference sponsored by the civil rights group the National Urban League.

    "Higher education is crucial for jobs," he said, adding that education is an equalizer in society and is the key to getting urban America back to work and fighting poverty.

    Gates said he believes college should be "for almost everyone," but that parents, teachers and entire communities need to help make those opportunities available.

    Despite dropping out of college in his third year, Gates credited his own education, supportive parents and great teachers with his success.

    "Our public schools range from outstanding to outrageous and where a child's school is located on that spectrum is a matter of luck," he said. "When it comes to education, we should replace luck with equity."

    Getting the most effective teachers into the classrooms and using their best practices to help other teachers improve is critical to making that happen, he said.

    Teacher improvement should include feedback from peers and students, to some degree test scores, and even video analysis from the classroom, according to Gates.

    Gates, who said there can be good schools in even the poorest neighborhoods, pointed to some charter schools forging a path with less money and better results.

    "It's not about throwing money at the problem," said Gates.

    "It's about the way the teachers are picked. It's about the way the teachers are encouraged. It's about the culture of the school, the high expectations," he added.

    (Reporting by Lauren Keiper; Editing by Barbara Goldberg and Greg McCune)

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2011/07/28/us-education-gates-idUSTRE76R7GS20110728

  • #2
    educators dont teach how to deal with hustlers

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    • #3
      Lol, bachelor degree is no longer enough to score any decent job.

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      • #4
        He is not where he is because of a useless credential, he went into business for himself. You need a service or some good to provide that ppl need or want badly. Auto mechanics, hookers......they will always have work.

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        • #5
          A piece of paper means nothing unless you can apply it. Especially in the case of a college degree.

          Who gets the high paying job? The jock who cheats his way through school and fails at sports? Or the Hindu that has a slightly better GPA yet retains the information he was taught?



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          • #6
            Originally posted by BrooklynBomber View Post
            Lol, bachelor degree is no longer enough to score any decent job.
            Ain't that the truth.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by BrooklynBomber View Post
              Lol, bachelor degree is no longer enough to score any decent job.
              this

              **** sucks to because i really don't wanna go back for my masters

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              • #8
                Lol it takes Bill Gates to say this for people to listen?

                High School degree hasn't been enough for years now.

                Doctor, Lawyer, Electrician, Engineer is where it's at, and that's just some of the things though. You have other option sof course, but point is you need a degree for all of those. Or you can just go to trade school.

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                • #9
                  So true. Political membership in addition.

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                  • #10
                    Richard Nixon said that back in 1974.

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