World’s Heads of State Without College Degrees
Just when you thought the fuss over “CEO’s Without College Degrees” was subsiding, wait until you hear the new twist in “The Educational Attainment of World Heads of State” by Lonnie Kasina.
In a research soon to be published and conducted over a period of 22 years, since 1987, Mr. Kasina concluded that nearly half of the world’s Heads of State or Presidents have an “education level” similar to that of a high school student. It was found that the majority of the Heads of State had completed only an average of 12 years of education, a level comparable to a high school education. Then a graduate student at St. Mary’s university in San Antonio Texas, he conducted a research study of 152 Heads of state worldwide and the findings were shocking. He has continuously studied the level of education, adding new entries every time a new President is sworn-in around the world. His goal is to establish a permanent standard in which former, present and future Heads of State’s education level could be weighed and publicly reported.
As a result of his research, Mr. Kasina has also issued a universal challenge for the creation of a “single educational institution” such as a World Academy of the Presidency, whereas all future Heads of state could learn together as a group before they preside over their respective countries.
The full content of this research is soon to be published in yet an unidentified source. So, let’s stay tune.
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