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Summary Of The Essentials Of A Good Education The quality of education is no longer measured by learning, but how well students can perform on standardized tests. Subjects like English and Mathematics are drilled rigorously into young minds, while creativity and the arts are forgotten. Basic skills are taught repetitively, becoming cumbersome and boring with no feasible outlet. The pressure to meet the status quo causes students to lose focus and repress their individualism, while promoting a more like minded society. With this repression students are denied their creative personality and expression. Diane Ravitch's article "The Essentials of a Good Education ", strategically utilizes pathos to connect with her audience, as well as repetition to draw attention to challenge the argument that all students should be allowed a liberal arts education, so that they have the opportunity to become better citizens. Throughout the article Ravitch compares the education of children in different economic classes. Referencing those in, "affluent communities" multiple times throughout. Her use of this word focusses attention on the elite and well established education students in these types of communities are receiving. Parents in these, "affluent suburbs... expect their children to have much, much more than training in basic skills", like students not part of the economically elite are receiving (Colombo et. al 107) . Children in these economically better communities are receiving a liberal arts education full of challenging, diverse classes that will better their creativity and education. Sadly, "this [once common] ideal curriculum is restricted to only the most affluent communities" (Colombo et. al 107). Students in lesser communities are not receiving this ideal education and in turn are lacking the proper education they deserve. Utilizing this word affluent Ravitch steers audiences toward the issue that the quality of education is being separated by socioeconomic status due to funding and the lack thereof. Ravitch continues this pattern when she discusses the ramifications of a structured education, continually repeating the phrase, "as citizens". Students forced to receive a more structured and standardized education are not being educated to their fullest Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Education Essay examples Education Education has always been a major priority for me. I was brought up in a family that was centered on education. Both of my grandma's were teachers. I have sixteen aunts and uncles and all but 3 of them have college degrees. Ten of those a master's degree, and 4 of them went on to earn their PhD. My parents are both college graduates. Ever since I've been old enough to really understand things, they have stressed how important it is to be educated. So growing up I found education to be a vitally important part of my life. Education helps build you up. It allows you to do things that you are not able to do without an education. It is like the old saying, "education is the building block that makes America grow." The ...show more content... There have been far more good ones than bad ones. These teachers have a major impact on the students that they teach day in and day out. Each teacher and professor has his or her own teaching style. What works for one does not necessarily work for the other. On the other hand, each teaching style does not always work well with some individual students. It is the teacher who can adapt to these circumstances students who can really have a profound effect on their students. I had one the best professors I have ever met. His name was Dr. Hammond. He was a professor in the Political Science department. Dr. Hammond used many nontraditional teaching methods, but that was what made him so great. There are many different teaching methods out there. Dr. Hammond's teaching method is something of a new method. Professor Hammond's classroom was very simple. There was no video equipment, there was no projector, and there was no computer. He simply had one small blackboard that he used sparingly. He believed that students learn best when there is an open discussion every class period on the subject material that was being studied any given day. His classroom was extremely informal. Students were allowed to sit wherever they wanted, eat, and drink whatever they wanted also. Dr. Hammond believed that students learned best when they felt the most comfortable. Professor Hammond was not a big fan of outside reading either. We had only one book for Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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I Believe In Education Essay My passion is to not only teach students in a creative and positive way that they are actually learning but also to inspire them to learn and make something great of themselves in their future. The reason being when I was younger I did not take my education that serious. If I would have known then how serious an education was, I feel that I could have accomplished more in middle and high school . After school I wouldn't care about actually learning about my homework. For this reason I want to inspire kids to want to learn at a young age and for them to see that their education and work ethic is very important even at their age. Most importantly I want my future students to want to learn. After school programs would be an immense way to help students with their homework and have fun activities. Teachers from the school volunteer to stay after school and host the after school program. This would be a signifiant way to insure that students are getting their homework done and learning from their homework. Studies have shown that after school programs are a great way to enrich learning from homework and keep students supervised after school hours. ...show more content... Creative teaching makes learning easier for students because it creates a possibility for students to be entertained instead of bored with the material that is being taught. One way to start the quest to being creative in the classroom would be think differently. Teachers need to think of new ways to teach their students. Think of new sources that make students explore, ponder, and contemplate. Providing a variety of options and resources is another way to keep students engaged and creative in the classroom. Creative teaching is a way to keep students excited about learning, keep them entertained and learning at the same Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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what is education Essay What is education? What are the challenges facing those who provide it? Education is a crucial part of life, it influences the way people think, speak, talk, write and react to the world around them. However, education is much more than just an influence, it is a part of life itself. Throughout the past century, education has dramatically called upon change and variation, with new technology, science, and both ethical and cultural values making way. Hence, education can really only be defined by its time and place. This means that as educators, we need to continually update our qualifications and skills to be in equilibrium with the constant changes that are happening around us, which is a challenge all educators face (Dusseldorp 1998). ...show more content... Moreover, with new fields of work constantly being created, there is a large demand for people with the right qualifications and skills (Kalantzis 1998). Finding the right people with such skills can be a hard task, unless educational institutions such as schools, tafes and universities are continually updating the subjects they teach and their teaching methods (Dusseldorp 1998). Along with changing careers is technology, the most rapidly developing resource on the planet. According to Australian Bureau of Statistics, 66% of Australian households have access to at least one computer at home and over 72% of households have access to mobile phones. Quality Education Data have also surveyed that just over 90% of school teachers feel "unprepared" to effectively use technology. This statistic really concretes a point; educators are not keeping up with technology, and in consequence are slowing down the ability for children to gain experience with technology. Today we live in a world that solely relies on technology, and not being able to effectively use this technology can be a real problem. As technology changes more and more, educators will only find it harder to keep their skills up–to–date unless they are consistent in keeping up with the move. Education also strives to imitate and 'mirror' the ways society works, through both structure and organisation (McBurney–Fry 2002). It slowly prepares children to face the reality of adult life where there will be winners and Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Essay about Higher Education Higher education is optional, but to enter a respectable career, one must continue their education in order to achieve his financial and/or personal goals. Teenagers who attend college use their extended schooling to further obtain knowledge. The primary objective of higher education is to enhance one's abilities for his future. A student can learn from school in numerous ways, but liberal education is not a way to attract students into further and higher education. However, students can learn a lot more through experiences that have affected their personal lives. I agree with author Mike Rose 's theory that education needs are reached to obtain a higher academic level by teaching students information that can be related to their personal ...show more content... However, he has not thought about the students who want to attend college and quickly earn their degree so they can start their careers. I disagree with Bloom because he encourages the idea of taking extra irrelevant classes to achieve the experience of education. It usually takes about four years to earn a bachelors degree. There are many courses such as English, math, history, art, etc. that a student must go through before they get to start on the classes that concentrate on their intended major. These basic courses are part of a program called general education. After completing general education (which usually takes about two years), the students can then begin to study for their degree. Colleges should abandon the law of students having to take general education courses because the courses are irrelevant to their field of study, unnecessary and a waste of time. Instead of taking the extra courses, students can simply meet their needs of a degree in a shorter period of time. Also, Bloom not only that wants students to take general education courses, he wants them to further their education by taking advanced irrelevant courses. Therefore, in their future, they would have numerous opportunities for a better career. Because if a job is not right for the student, he would have other choices to obtain a new job. Rose feels students should not learn from the canon books style. Students have an easier time learning when they relate to the Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Essentials Of A Good Education By Diane Ravitch The reading I chose to critically analyze was written by Diane Ravitch and is named, "Essentials of a Good Education." In the article, education activist Diane Ravitch, expresses her opinion about how the public education and schools in the United States are failing society. She indicates that schools are wasting their money and time on preparing students to pass state test instead of teaching them valuable life skills needed to succeed. She provides interesting support for this argument and explains why schools need to stop teaching the importance of test scores and focus on a full liberal arts curriculum, where students have a better chance to obtain an education they can take into the real world. Ms. Ravitch's argument that the ...show more content... This is her best supporting statement because it is the most accurate and easiest to verify, just ask any current student or teacher in a public educated school system, higher test scores equal higher ratings for the school. Furthermore, she not only offers a clear and persuasive outline of the various issues facing public educators today, she offers ideas for how to fix those issues. For example, she explains the importance of how parents need to get involved with where they are sending their children to school and need to be the ones to put their foot down with these test score curriculum school systems. Ravitch suggests, "An educated parent would not accept a school where many weeks of every school year were spent preparing for state tests. An educated parent would not tolerate a school that cut back or eliminated the arts to spend more time preparing for state tests" (Ravitch 108). However, this is the area where the reader may disagree with Ms. Ravitch, as the suggested solution, may be her weakest argument because, it seems that a more dynamic solution would not only include the parent, to change the ways the schools are, but more importantly, it would include the student. This only makes sense, as the students are the most vested in this argument and are the ones most impacted by what is going on in the classrooms, if they want change, Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Good Education vs. Bad Education Persuasive Research Paper By; Karen Elzy Date: July 25, 2010 Course: COM 220 Teacher: Sherry Ann Smith Good Education vs. Bad Education Does one think he or she can get very far without having a great education? Statistics shows that people with a great education are much more successful than those who do not receive a great education . Many people who graduate from high school and college are guaranteed to get a better job and higher position than those who have never finish their high school or college education. There are some teachers, doctors, lawyers, journalists, and many other higher educated people who have succeeded with farther education than people who wish not to succeed and not get an education. Good education is better than ...show more content... It is important to pay really close attention to what the instructor is teaching. Clowning around would be a very horrible idea. This can cause one to miss important information for one's future workplace. Employers will not take him or her seriously if they look at one's transcript and thinks they have goofed off while in school. They will think that it will be brought to their workplace. Furthermore, paying attention will guarantee one the skills that can help in their future workplace this can help one to advance faster than other employees. This can help one to get a promotion and earn a better pay. Having a bad education will really hurt one. Going to a school in which appropriate information is not taught is not such a good idea. This will cause someone not to find a good job. Employers may think that important skills are lacked of their job. Bad education will definitely not lead to a great place. Poverty will be definitely in question that will cause one's family to suffer. In question why would one want to suffer do to this bad outcome? The economy today is suffering enough, and education should be ones top priority to help with tomorrow's economy. The economy is suffering from lack of jobs and has caused many people to become homeless. If some of the people would have finish their education then some of them would not be homeless due to the economy. Many homeless children do not attend school because of their situation. Many Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
Education Makes Life Better! Essay Acquiring education is one of the most critical aspects of a person's life. It should be seen as vital as the air we breathe. The key to a healthy mind and a successful person is learning. "Without education, you're not going anywhere in this world" is a famous quote by Malcolm X. His quote reiterates that the competitive world makes it essential for us to have a proper education since it will serve as our weapon to conquer the world. Education will help a person grow as an individual because a highly knowledgeable person will have a better grip on handling any problem that comes his or her way. Literacy is the foundation of what we are as individuals. Every decision we make, as well as our thought process, is the basis of what we know. ...show more content... The lack of motivation and family values, as well as student responsibility, has created this crisis in the education system. In addition, insufficient funding of schools along with quality teachers that are retiring are some of the problems we encounter in the education system. In some parts of the United States, there is a lack of adequate access to materials for reading and writing due to budget constraints. In Allen D. Kanner's article, "Today's Class Brought to You By..." he mentioned that with the baby boomers retiring, and a high turnover among new teachers, who are asked to teach subjects they are not properly trained for, are causing difficult classroom situations (280). Similarly, Governor Jerry Brown's statement last January 11 pointed out that K–12 education has 'borne the brunt' of the state's budget cuts with more than $18 billion in cuts over the last three years. This resulted in larger class sizes, programs are cut, and over 30,000 educators laid off. These teachers are very valuable in our society because they provide our youth with the knowledge and social experiences that they will use to better their future and the future of the entire world. As a student, I have suffered the consequences of triple digit fee increases and the lack of available classes offered. The high cost of education has put the burden not only on the students, and many of their parents, but educators, as Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Education Essay Tabitha Johnson Professor Penner English 1551 February 21, 2011 Education Essay Everyone would agree that education is a fundamental way of life. A means to learn something new. It's intention is to mentally, physically, and emotionally benefit the person by putting them in a better place then they were previously in before. From the beginning of times people have relied and survived on past educators. There are many people that contribute to a individuals education. Starting off as a young child most of the information retrieved comes from home through parents, and loved ones. As they move into adolescents learning is obtained from multiple people including teachers, friends, and even through their surroundings. An ideal ...show more content... Also, by putting the teachings into action and letting the children practice fun ways to create healthy dishes with their classmates and absorb an important lesson. So many people eat the wrong foods and suffer tremendously because, they are not educated on the proper foods to consume. Students need to be aware what can happen if they make poor eating choices, and how junk food effects not only their health and weight, but also their mental capability's as well. Good eating habits need to be exercised in the lunchroom, as well as the classroom to be fully educated in nutrient. Physical fitness is equally important when speaking upon education. With computers and video games on the rise, it is more likely in today's society for a child to be sitting in front of one of these devices, then it is for them to be playing outside. While these machines can be great educational tools and stimulate the mind, they do nothing when it comes to physical fitness. Physical education needs to be incorporated in the learning process. Students need to experience the joy associated with exercise. Physical education classes today are either limited or almost non–existent. Students should have a set time everyday for physical education. This will help fight obesity and promote healthy–living. Students need to be exposed to physical hard work and know that it pays off. The rewards associated with physical education are huge. It Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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In most affluent schools, parents have the expectation that their kids are being offered a full liberal arts curriculum that will allow them to further their creativity and curiosity. However, many schools have been only focusing on the subjects that are being tested on standardized tests set by the state, because they receive more school funding if they achieve higher test scores. In her article titled "The Essentials of a Good Education ", Diane Ravitch, utilizing direct examples of schools, and policies that limit student's knowledge of the arts in order to have more time preparing for tests, points out that this shift in focus is causing students to suffer academically and is killing their curiosity and creativity. Diane Ravitch, ...show more content... Diane Ravitch wants her readers to know the difference between the schools, and remember that what she is discussing is limited to only certain schools because the facts she gives in her article can only be applied when talking about wealthier schools. This clarification allows for the readers to properly assess and understand the meaning behind the article, and not misinterpret the information that is presented throughout the paper. With this in mind we can take a deeper look at information given by her article. Diane ravitch also utilizes direct examples of laws and schools within her article in order to backup her claims about the new focus in educational systems. Within the first sentence of her article, Ravitch is already referencing a law that was passed in 2001, stating that "since the advent of no child left behind" schools have focused more on subjects that are being tested, in order for the school to be seen as having a more rigid educational system, which will draw more students and more funding. Ravitch then goes on to say explain what an ideal school would look like: a strong arts department, along with extracurricular activities, and also an in depth study of subjects like history, literature, science, and mathematics. She explains that this was once the norm for many schools, both wealthy and non, as well as both public, and private. However, in Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
A Successful Educator Essay The primary goal of an educator is to provide a student with the tools needed to accomplish lifelong goals as an adult. Specifically, each teacher is charged the responsibility to equip a student with the knowledge and skills that will contribute to his/her cumulative educational goals. All too often, students do not come to school with an unconditional love of learning. The educators therefore, have the ominous task of educating, motivating and coaching the often disinterested young person. Often, the best teachers are those that find ways to connect with their students. They therefore, find ways to encourage connections to the students short and long term goals. Many times, students do not find it easy to identify goals. Younger ...show more content... Students who are well taken care of and live in safe happy environments are therefore, better equipped to succeed in a learning environment. Educators must be observant of the student's well being and willing to facilitate intervention if a student is in distress. Teachers often have to make difficult decisions to protect their students. By law if an educator suspects child abuse or neglect, it must be reported to the proper authorities. There may be times when a teacher has to go against the student's wishes to protect him/her but, the educator must consequently adhere to "what is in the best interest of the child." A successful teacher of flourishing students is involved in the school community. Many times their day is lengthened as they choose to become integrated into other aspects of their students' lives. Teachers see other sides of students when they are willing to participate in extracurricular activities. Interaction with their students in non–learning environments thus, gives the educator additional tools to help in the educational process. Interactions such as this allow teachers to take their students interests and integrate them into the classroom learning environment. Learning should not be limited to the traditional classroom. Moreover, there are many "teachable moments" that can be utilized outside the classroom. Team sports, student government, debate team, etc. provides the Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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What Is Good Education Essay What is a Good Education? Education literally means the things a person learns by being taught. So, the definition of a good education would be the things a person learns by being taught well. But what exactly does that mean? No one has ever told you that, right. To me a good education is basically achieved when a person has a general to specific knowledge of the things that have happened in the world, things that could happen in the future of the world, how to communicate with others, and how to live safely in the world today. In order to live in this day and age, a person needs to know what has happened to people or places before their time. This is basically learned in a history class. If the person is well educated in history, ...show more content... If people have a general understanding of these and other important literary works, they will not feel uncomfortable if they end up in a discussion about English. They should also know a little about the famous authors of the past such as William Shakespeare, Emily Dickinson, Edgar Allen Poe, and Charles Dickens. To know the names of some famous authors and what they are famous for should be enough for a person to be able to function in society. However, knowing a little bit of detail about authors in history would be of great help. People should also know a little about what could happen in the future. They should know a little about the ways the government could change, space exploration breakthroughs, who is forming a peace treaty, as well as if a war could break out. This information is very general and changing constantly, however, it is very important to know. If a person did not know for instance that one country has problems with another, a war could break out and they would have no idea why. This could put a person in an awkward position in society. People do not realize that this kind of information is important until they are out in the real world. It does not seem so important when you are in high school , but when you graduate and go out to pursue a career, it becomes important. Not necessarily because you have to know this to do your job efficiently, but because you need to know what to say if your boss Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Definition of Education Essay Definition of Education Education what is it? It is defined as: 1. The act or process of educating or being educated. 2. The knowledge or skill obtained or developed by a learning process. 3. A program of instruction of a specified kind or level. 4. The field of study that is concerned with the pedagogy of teaching and learning , according to the American Heritage dictionary. Its etymology comes from the Latin word "educatio which means to bring up"1 But what does that tell us. It says to me that education is training not learning. Education trains the youth into what society deems as a productive member. We are not educated to seek out what our interests are . We are educated so we can produce things. The age of ...show more content... It is stated nowhere. Education should be about becoming enlightened to the works of the world. I am not saying becoming a lawyer or a business person is wrong or inimical. What I am saying is being a artist or philosopher is just as advantageous. In fact art and philosophy should be made standard issue in schools. We all need to know how to think for ourselves. This is not an easy thing to accomplish, we would need more money for schools in order to pay for teachers and materials. This would not completely solve the problem however. We must change the way we think and take control of ourselves. It is essential that we not be lead blindly. It is time that we hold people accountable for their actions. No longer are we be to lead by people just because they belong to a political party that we belong to. Instead we must be independent in our thoughts. Most importantly education should be a tool not a crutch. Education is defined in many ways, however, they all mean the same thing. To be formed into the mold of a productive worker. What does this do for the world? Nothing, it creates another mindless drone to carry out the work of its master. The people in power do not want this to change because it serves their purposes. We must change or over time we will lose our ability to think for ourselves. Then we are truly "dammed" to subservience. What type of life could that ever be? A life in which we could not Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Essentials Of A Good Education By Diane Ravitch "Essentials of a Good Education" is an article by Diane Ravitch regarding the No Child Left Behind legislation and its effect on public schools in America. According to her, since that legislation was put into place, schools have cut funding to subjects that don't get tested. This has taken some of the most ambitious students in the schools in poorer communities and put them at the same level as the students that don't care about school and don't try. That keeps the ambitious and advanced students from reaching their full potential in school. Although Ravitch makes good points about her opinion, she doesn't consider any opposing opinion and she cites little to no sources for her information. Diane Ravitch is a historian of education at New York University. She makes a very compelling, but extremely one–sided argument that educational reforms such as "No Child Left Behind" are causing students to have lesser opportunities in schools. Her argument is directed towards school boards, parents, and lawmakers who have the ability to change school and state policies on education. She wants those people to believe that the current school system is not effective in giving students a quality education and preparing them for life. Diane Ravitch's argument brings up a question for readers: Is it beneficial for students when schools cut funding to non–tested subjects? According to Ravitch, most of the schools in the country, except for the ones in the most affluent communities base their Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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A Good Education many heartbreaking situations (that we see countless individuals overcome) would begin to define us as people and keep us from achieving our goals and dreams. Many of the students in my classes come from backgrounds where a good education isn't readily available to them or from homes where all they see is negative patterns of interaction and communication danger signs. It is the resiliency within them that doesn't allow them to be defined by their circumstances but rather empowers them to seek help in order to ensure a better future. Research shows us that there are risk factors for divorce and abuse but they can be combated greatly through proper interventions such as education . If there is anything that these classes have taught me is that education is key to helping the families within our community thrive despite where they came from. Knowledge Translation and Utilization When it comes to Education and Interventions that are used to Promote Positive Change in Families, I feel that the coursework that best prepared me for this consisted of EPSY 5323: Parent and Family Education as well as EPSY 5423: Marriage and Relationship Education. In the Marriage and Relationship Education course, it was required that we evaluate ourselves and fellow classmates teaching at the very beginning and end of the semester. This proved to be incredibly helpful because it allowed me to see how far I had come not only in my knowledge of the PREP material but also in my level of comfort Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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The Essentials Of A Good Education Summary "The Essentials of a Good Education," by Diane Ravitch, questions the current schooling system and acts surrounding the system.Imagine a world where everyone was the same, we all dressed, ate, and did the same thing everyday. That is basically what the, "No Child Left Behind" (NCLB) act did. In the reading, ¨The Essentials of a Good Education ," it discusses how NCLB closes the academic gaps between economically advantaged students and students who are from different economic, racial, and ethnic backgrounds as well as students with disabilities and how this is not a good thing; but as you read you will start to question yourself if it is or not. Public schools seem to be focusing only on subjects that are being tested for state funding really beneficial to the student? This is true, for I asked a few teachers; although some of this can be true facts the author, Diane Ravitch, does not cite from credited sources anywhere in the reading. Ravitch wants parents and policymakers to shift public education away from testing to a full liberal arts curriculum.This program tied school funding to standardized test scores in math and reading and, as a result schools put their resources into testing and test prep for those courses. Ravitch argues that our education reform programs like, "No Child left Behind Act," led to cuts in important parts of the curriculum and in order to focus on those we see cutbacks in funding in other areas. I believe public schools are not giving kids the best Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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What Makes A Good Education? Sieni Leausa S11115460 Assignment #3 Introduction: Education is one of the many essentials in life that we all want to be successful in. A good education provides us with a good and a healthy living. Anyone's intention for the future is to gain a good education and to live a happy life. Education allows us to gain knowledge to see the world and challenge the obstacles and difficulties of what life brings. It permits us access to anything we want and allows us to see the world from all aspects of life. We perceive the world from where we stand in society. Samoan students tend to take that mentality with them when they're given the opportunity to move on to higher education. Their attitude towards college is important and they need to be prepared to take full responsibilities of being fresh college students in order to fulfil and achieve their goals and dreams. Problem and how it is manifested in society. Despite the fact that student's desire is to gain a good education, some students fail their first year of college because they are not ready to pursue college life. There are many contributing factors why first year college students fail and drop out of college or university . Some students completed high school and are still not ready to face the high demand of college work level. Others think that they can handle college work but lack the skills to live as an independent to encounter the challenges and responsibilities of college life. Some students have poor Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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The Importance of Education Essay The Importance of Education Education has always been a crucial part of society for the past centuries. Some believe that our education is a privilege. Some believe that our education is a right. Some believe that our education is an obligation. The only obligation we might have towards education is to treat it as a privilege as well as a right, but certainly not an obligation to have an education. Education has been the basis for the success we see in our parents, our teachers, and more importantly, ourselves. Over time, people have considered and concluded that education is a privilege. Education is a privilege because not many people can afford an education, and we should be grateful that we have this opportunity that ...show more content... This is true because you cannot be denied an education based on your nationality, skin color, hair color, or any physical features, even being handicapped. It is the right of the individual to seek an education, as long as the individual is fully capable financially and mentally. Let say ?Melissa,? a fictional fourteen–year–old African–American girl, wants to attend Hinsdale Central. A fairly good school , if I do say so myself, for a student to attend preceding college, as I have. Let?s say Hinsdale Central refuses to let Melissa attend their school for various reasons, such as her skin color. It?s Melissa?s constitutional right to contest this decision by the fact that the school denied her admittance based on her skin color, which is discrimination. However, the school does not have to admit Melissa, even though she is completely qualified. The individual does not have the right to an education, but rather has the right to seek and education. The individual can only have a right to an education if the school offering the education refuses them based on physical features. What about obligations, is an education one of them? Education can be an obligation in a personal way, but education is certainly not an obligation to receive in the general aspect. If a person feels obligated about their education, they are most likely not going to be motivated. Motivation comes from the parents, the teachers, and the Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Education Is A Public Good Tianhua Li Question: Is education a public good? What economic justification is there for education to be produced by the public sector rather than by the private sector? Introduction "Education has been considered a human right and a public good in global public policy at least since 1945. This conceptualization has been produced and advanced by international organizations ever since." (Daviet, 2016) A public good is defined as a good having one or both of characteristics of non–excludability and non–rival. This essay is going to discuss the characteristics to demonstrate that education is a public good and provide some justification to show it is produced by the public sector rather than by the private sector. Analysis of whether education is a public good or not As Williams (2016) states that a public good may have two characteristics. The first one is non– excludability, which means that once a good has been created, it is impossible to prevent other people from gaining access to it. For example, one person built a flood system to forbid the damage which caused by a flood in an area. He protects everyone in this place, whether they made contributions to flooding defences or not. The other one is non–rival, which means that when a good is consumed, it does not reduce the amount available for others. For example, benefiting from a street light does not reduce the light available for other people. Given these characteristics, individuals tend to act as "free riders": they Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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Imagine growing up not having a formal education. Determining if good education is a right or a privilege is a very debated topic in the United States. Not only could an informal education harm the student, but it could impair their future. Therefore, acquiring a degree is essential for ninety percent of jobs on the market today. Having a good education should be a right in order to enroll into college , obtain a degree, and have a brighter future. One of the most expensive fields in America today are colleges and universities. As time has gone on, so has the inflation of the nations market. In order to qualify for scholarships, students need a good education to help them compete with millions of other students across the nation. Therefore, being educated effectively will help better prepare them for the challenges universities require. Obtaining a good education will not only help students take their next steps in learning, but help them be ready for it ...show more content... Not only do universities teach at three times the rate of a high school , but it requires students to take their own notes. Without a good education, new students could find this adjustment to learning very overwhelming and stressful. However, if having a good education was a right, not only would it prepare the student for these new changes, but it would help them persevere and get their degree. Therefore, a good education could be the difference between a student dropping out or graduating. In today's society it seems almost essential to have a degree. Almost ninety percent of all jobs require at least a bachelor degree from their applicants. However, this could be a massive impediment to students who were not given the right of a good education. Therefore, this limits the potential of students and diminishes their success. A formal education would not only benefit the student, but help benefit the students future Get more content on StudyHub.Vip
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