I think that users with 2,000 rep, even if they never edited a post before, should have figured out already where to find information about good editing etiquette.
While your idea might actually improve the editing capabilities of first-timers, the reason I don't like it nevertheless is that you have to make substantial edits to get them approved.
The times I wanted to make an edit, it usually was to fix typos, improve the grammar or replace an ambiguous word by an unambiguous one. I cannot suggest those edits.
I actually did suggest it once (I wanted to replace the word take by the word subtract in a question that half of the viewers misunderstood), but it got rejected as too minor. Even if it was only one word, I still disagree...
My point is:
I am not a native English speaker. Right now, I am not interested in making major edits to anyone's question, and I doubt I ever will be.
I would not like to have to come up with three substantial edits, just to be (finally) allowed to fix those annoying typos...