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Education And Its Importance
Alisha Dhamani
So there are no guarantees that education, and the literacy that lies at its core, will people the earth with angels. Education is the currency of the Information Age, no longer just a pathway to opportunity and success but a prerequisite.
There simply aren't as many jobs today that can support a family where only a high school degree is required. Education is the term I use for turning the practice of knowledge into something that can be administered and commodified. I argue that turning knowledge into education by making it a product is a bad idea.
Education is an essential way of improving peoples livelihoods. Being able to read and to write and to learn how to learn is an important end itself but it enables people to do so much more.
Education is the silver bullet. We don't need little changes, we need gigantic revolutionary changes. Education is a key element of empowerment. Education is a primary concern of government in all European countries, but the structures of education systems differ considerably, both within and between countries. There is a great variety of responsibilities in Europe for the funding, management and evaluation of education and training.
Motivational factors in the decision-making process for student application to an overseas destination include employment and residency opportunities, the quality of the ?student experience?, including accommodation and social activities, and the costs associated with an international education.
Through an analysis of national data produced by official government sources, this report provides a comprehensive overview of recent patterns in international student mobility, assesses current factors influencing government policy towards strategic recruitment and identifies future trends likely to affect mobility in coming years.
Motivated by the growing attitudes of consumerism throughout education, administrators fail to understand the exigency of creative learning climates because a great deal of time is devoted to controlling their subordinates. These tribulations make such a significant impact upon educational institutions throughout this country that the worth of educational institutions is greatly diluted and education is, often times, likened to bulk sales distribution.
Girls, for example, may learn about nutrition and nursing. Pupils also learn how their government functions and about the world beyond their community. Girls in Junior School are already involved in relationships and have older boyfriends (men). The culture of dating much younger woman has definitely set back females in gaining a proper education.
Patriarchal structures, cultural and traditional roles and poverty are among the factors that prevent the education of girls. One of the Rapporteur's strategies to identify the obstacles to the enjoyment of the right to education, especially gender disparity, is to develop human rights indicators to facilitate and formulate policy. Passing a national examination requires a minimum standard of performance.
This standard can serve as a target for attainment, a measure for comparing outcomes between universities and for monitoring the effects of curriculum change, and a benchmark for new medical schools. Passing is one thing, but then your marks decide what specialty you enter and where. The jobs are distributed according to the demand for particular specialties that year.
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