Education Freedom
Student Loan Wisdom
"Knowledge is power, but power apparently costs $50,000 plus interest"
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Why Should Education Be Free?
Because somehow we decided that learning should come with a side of crippling debt. It's like paying for air, except the air is knowledge, and you'll be paying for it until you retire.
The Current "Freedom" System
The Alberta Education Journey
- Graduate high school
- Take out massive loans
- Study something "practical"
- Graduate
- Work for 20 years to pay off loans
- Finally start saving for your kids' education
- Repeat cycle
What Real Education Freedom Looks Like
- Free post-secondary education (yes, ALL of it)
- Vocational training programs
- Adult education opportunities
- Professional development
- Research funding that doesn't require selling your soul
- Actually paying teachers what they're worth
But What About Standards?!
Plot Twist
Countries with free education actually have higher standards. Turns out when you're not worrying about paying tuition, you can focus on learning. Who knew?
The Economic Freedom Argument
When education is free: - Innovation increases - Entrepreneurship thrives - Workforce skills improve - People can actually change careers - The economy grows (fancy that!)
What We're Missing
- Lifelong learning opportunities
- Skills retraining programs
- Research and development
- Arts and cultural education (because we're not all meant to be engineers)
- Technical education that doesn't cost a kidney
Pro Freedom Tip
If you think free education will make degrees worthless, explain why employers still value graduates from countries with free universities.
The Bottom Line
Education freedom means having the ability to learn and grow throughout your life without mortgaging your future. It means understanding that an educated population is an innovative population.
Reality Check
Your freedom to choose which bank owns your future isn't actually freedom - it's just debt with extra steps.
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