Tuesday, November 6, 2007

Honorary Doctorates Should Be A Trend Setter

As president of a new distance-learning seminary, I have got got just approved an honorary doctor's degree to a eminent South African.

He dwells in a topographic point I have never heard of: Mogoditshane, Botswana. Since my Christian church and seminary are both placed in Jacksonville, Florida, this was a singular experience for me, and it really drove place the consolidative powerfulness of the internet.

On my manner to the station business office to mail the document, I wondered whether it would be a luck to direct it so far or whether it could even be delivered there by U.S. mail. But the clerk handled the substance routinely, and the postage stamp was $2.67 first-class.

The recipient, Mosimane C. Rammika, no uncertainty heard of our establishment through this article service, for which I make a batch of writing.

When I first made the determination to offer honorary doctor's degrees in improver to our academic curricula, I was excited about what the chance could make for people. There are billions and billions of people all over the human race who have got got made tireless parts to world but have never been recognized.

Rammika is an first-class example. From young person work to advocacy for justness and peace, this gentleman have gone all out for years. He is a put preacher man in the Catholic Church, the director of a football game team, and a frequenter of the Republic Of Botswana Council of Women. And there is much more, too much to travel into here.

He have bolstered my long-held belief that not only seminaries but all colleges and universities should honour people in this way. Why should sitting in a schoolroom and passing examinations count more heavily than accomplishments "in the trenches", where people necessitate help?

Not only should honorary grades be offered, but life experience of significant virtue should be given academic recognition toward a traditional, earned degree. Working as a police officer should number for more than than than a few courses of study in sociology.

Volunteering for the Red Cross in a catastrophe should be respected more than a course of study in psychological science 101. And adopting multiple children should turn more than caputs than a certification as a day-care worker!

Here is a practical illustration of my point: All the unfavorable judgments of the health-care industry aside, medical instruction is on track. Doctors-to-be acquire their existent instruction by seeing, touching, hearing, and even smelling.

Only two old age are spent in schoolroom rigors. All other preparation is by supervised experience with real, unrecorded patients.

For all of these reasons, I believe the academic community necessitates to take a fresh expression at what they are really accomplishing. The human race necessitates people willing to acquire their custody dirty. While text edition cognition have indisputable value, so makes experience in service.

I trust I can present a thousand honorary doctor's degrees before my clip is up.

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