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Outsourcing Education.
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17/10/2005 11:35:28
 
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Politics
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Taxes
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>During the early 1960’s I traveled a great deal across the United States, thanks to the United States Air Force. I met many people and it did not take me long to know where someone was from based upon his/her accent. Today it is difficult to determine an Americans origin based upon accent. This has been attributed to television by a number of articles I have read.
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>It seems that everything is being outsourced these days, and I suggested that teaching would be outsourced to India. Who needs teachers? We have television and wideband technology to bring the teacher to the student!
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>Well, in yesterday’s newspaper I read that Silicon Valley is using teachers from India, as tutors.
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>President Bush’s no child left behind program offers 2 billion dollars of taxpayers money for this program. Imagine that? We are paying tax dollars to outsource education!
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>I found over 50,000 hits on this subject and here is but one.
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>http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/articleshow/1118746.cms
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>How do you like those telemarketing calls or service calls when the person you are talking to has a strong Indian accent? Many times it is difficult or impossible to understand such a person. Never fear! This could change in the near future as all our children might be exposed to teachers from India. Within a few years our entire nation could be speaking with an Indian accent!

Hey that is very cool. This is pure genious. They found the perfect solution to a serious problem.

Instead of teaching 1 billion+ persons from India how to speak a good english they'll learn 250+ million americans how to speak the NEW good business language.

It'll be faster that way <g>
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