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Students are becoming commodities: Petrellavieuxcmaq, Tuesday, April 10, 2001 - 11:00
Nicolas Marondon (linkconc@total.net)
Last week, Riccardo Petrella warned an audience gathered at Champlain College of the threat globalization poses to education by turning students into commodities. Petrella, a professor from the University of Louvain in Belgium and founder/President of the Lisbon's Club, was invited by the Syndicat de l'Enseignement de Champlain to present his most recent book L'Éducation victime de 5 pièges. Last week, Riccardo Petrella warned an audience gathered at Champlain College of the threat globalization poses to education by turning students into commodities. Petrella, a professor from the University of Louvain in Belgium and founder/President of the Lisbon's Club, was invited by the Syndicat de l'Enseignement de Champlain to present his most recent book L'Éducation victime de "Everything now is merchandise, and subordinated to technology" said Petrella, adding that at this point, the only freedom really available for all is adaptability. "School is not anymore the only place for learning," he said, pointing out the importance of long-distance learning and Internet courses, which are often controlled by privates corporations. "We are giving companies the power to choose what we have to learn and know." Refusing to stay and wait, Petrella urged everybody to "become dissident against the dominant culture" and to do everything possible to "proceed to the delegitimization of the principles such as human resources and adaptability." Even if "we are in a society which is not able to think of its future anymore," he is optimistic to see that from Seattle to Quebec, "the youth are creating a new will of utopia." |
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