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Why Education is Important?
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ritika
Joined: Wed Dec 09, 2009 10:13 am Posts: 20
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Why Education is Important?
The supposed purpose of education, as marketed by the education industry, is career advancement, higher pay, and empowering a college graduate's job search. This presents the current personal importance of education as determined by a few studies performed back when bureaucratic machines were still humming. We will discuss the social importance of education later.
benefits of a well-rounded education?
* we’ll say it one more time: resourcefulness. This quality will serve you long after you’ve left the walls of academia. With resourcefulness comes a sharpened set of problem-solving skills; * knowledge is power – schools and universities are logically the first sources of knowledge and we take that knowledge later on to build our careers after graduation. More knowledge is acquired on-the-job, but without an education, that job would not be within easy reach. Knowledge begets knowledge. * greater understanding of different cultures – while confined within the walls of educational institutions, we openly explore other cultures of the world. We come to know that ours is not the only culture. Other cultures have valuable insights to share, enriching our own. We also learn that different races have different ways of thinking and doing things, and we realize that anything foreign can be an enlightenment of our minds and spirit. Education also makes us want to travel and interact with various cultures. When we understand other people, our tolerance level is much higher for things alien to us; * quality of life – when there’s a downturn in the economy, those who lose their jobs owing to a downsizing will most likely be the ones who find another job sooner, compared to someone who only finished grade school and has a limited skills set. The more education you have, the more chances you get for improving your lot in life. You have a better job, earn a higher a salary, and if you’re financially prudent, you get to acquire the material comforts (and more) that not everyone can have; * a good education translates to excellent networking – when you’re skillful and knowledgeable, you get to “rub knees” with people of similar backgrounds and tastes. By building a network of contacts in your field or industry, you enlarge your spheres of influence and hence the circle of people that you can rely on in time of need;
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Wed Dec 09, 2009 2:21 pm |
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violet
Joined: Tue Feb 23, 2010 11:38 am Posts: 25 Location: uk
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Re: Why Education is Important?
Hi guys
It was always my dream to go to college, but in my adult life other conditions disrupted continuation of college. Those experiences contributed to my need to pursue education at this stage of my life...so I have pretty strong feelings about college.
It means a lot to me both spiritually and emotionally, and it will give a competitive edge when I re-enter the work force. Taking classes gives me a sense of pride, confidence and a renewed spirit. I feel college also gives me a chance to have personal achievement and I can integrate it with personal and professional development. I also want to(hopefully) be able to contribute to the greater good of society.
Thanks to all friends
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