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  • Recognition of skills and experience

    Posted: July 31st, 2008, 1:51pm GMT by vcautin

    Uff,

    Well here in Chile you also need a "Licenciatura" to apply for a Master's or PhD.

    Believe it or not I am also going to sit the national entrance exam for college, again, just to see of I can improve my first score.  I cannot apply to a number of scholarships because my score (12 years ago, when I had just graduated from highschool, and not form a regular highschool, but a vocational one (I am a secretary), where only 4 out of 39 of my classmates got the minimun score to even apply for college) was too low.

    After that, I entered the English teaching program here in Iquique, Chile, and graduated top  of my class, but the score in my test is still holding me back.

    I totally agree with you, Bee, about recognizing experience and skills, not only credentials.  I think that this is even more important in this topic we're discussing, connectivism.  Doesn't it advocate life-long learning? Managing personal learning , etc?  How can we be motivated through working in our oun learning if institutions, and jobs, only ask for credentials?

    Uff, a lot to talk about!  And I agree with you 100%  I am here waiting to see how that openness will transform our educational systems.  I have faith that the change will come.

    Let me add another ingredient to my complaints :)  Iquique is a beautiful coastal city, really nice to relax, but it's really far from the capital and the major cities.  There are no Master programs related to what I want to study, not even to go and observe.  That's why the only way I can continue learning is through a scholarship and I have to move.  :(