School, education and Business
By advokatku
@advokatku (4033)
Indonesia
October 29, 2012 8:34am CST
Today, for the community, education has increasingly become a very important in addition food and clothing. Therefore, most people have to compete to achieve the highest education level. Not only that, the majority of people with his efforts also should learn in Western countries to achieve learn science and technology which more.
However, many of them as among those who had to bite their fingers. They only dreaming can reach quality education, because plagued by the cost of education from time to time became more expensive.
Based on the fact, education this time has become a new business. People can be forged with a myriad of science as long as pay an amount of money. Education this time has turned into the institution of commercialization. Only people with much money who can enjoy quality education
Given this reality, in your opinion, where is the real role of the state in serving its citizens in terms of education? Is it worth if education be a business ?
3 responses
@asliah (11137)
• Philippines
26 Nov 12
hi,
that is true that education is really significant to everyone because this is one of the factor we need to achieve the dream we have in our life,a stepping stone to have more knowledge about the field,though education now is gradually become more expenses even those public schools and universities become semi private now.
@Kashidanga1971 (1354)
• Bangladesh
1 Nov 12
Education is being commercialized in my country too. Teachers of govt universities are working in private universities and are paying more time and energy for them. Students are just learning only important questions and answers, I mean exam suggestion note, to make good in the exam. They are not acquiring knowledge actually.
Apart from these, 99 percent officers and public represtatives of my country are corrupted and their kids go to western countries to get big certificates. BTW You all already know Bangladesh got the ranking by Transparency International Bangladesh as number 1 corrupted country in the world several times.
@meowchie (992)
• Philippines
30 Oct 12
true, education became a necessity of a child. We are 4 in the family and we all graduated universities and currently working. Whenever people ask my parents about our properties and savings, my parents would tell they did not bought any or deposited at banks, instead they deposited to our Universities! haha :) funny but true again.
Lucky to those families who can afford school fees, but to those- it's sad for them.
Just glad to know there are numerous scholarship programs for students who had excellent performance during their previous school years. They are given the chance of full/partial or partly discounts for school fees. This will be a big help to students who are eager to proceed studies despite of their lack of financial source.
The only problem about this, some scholarship staffs give the "slot" to students who are not even qualified. Some even are able to pay for fees but working underground that the scholarship are granted to them. Hope this would be ended..
But to cut the response short- I believe that skills/talents/abilities would make you stay at your current job/position but I firmly believe for us to be able to enter a company or get a job, they first seek our Educational Background.. :)
Cheers!