Showing posts with label Knowledge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Knowledge. Show all posts

Friday, 31 December 2021

Education is important: Part 12

During your higher education experience, you’re learning new skills. You’re able to listen to teachers and lectures and read books that are from top experts in your particular field. This encourages you to:
  1. Think
  2. Analyse
  3. Explore new ideas
  4. Ask questions
  5. Be creative
These allow you to grow and develop even further which provides you with that competitive edge in the job market.

You’ll also be expanding your skills and knowledge, grasping abstract theories and concepts, expressing your thoughts clearly in writing and speech, and increasing your understanding of your community and the world.

The 21st century economy is different than 20 to 40 years ago. Today, the existing market is made up of more architects, artists, designers, healthcare workers, information technology experts, video game developers, and so forth.

You have the chance to adapt to this new era and succeed in it with a higher education that incorporates these fields into its curriculum. When you combine this knowledge with actual hands-on experience, you’ll be able to thrive in this economy. 

Tuesday, 30 November 2021

Education is important: Part 11

In general the practical benefits of higher education in the 21st century are:

  1. Economic: As the Bureau of Labour Statistics stats reveal, people with some form of higher education earn more money and have a lower probability of unemployment.
  2. Health: Gainful employment and a positive cash-flow take away the stress factors associated with financial insecurity. As such, you are likelier to live a happier and healthier life with some form of college under your belt.
  3. Civic involvement: People with gainful employment and financial resources often give back to the community. When you earn well and your network expands, you are more likely to give to charity and become involved in volunteer work.
  4. Personal development: People with careers tend to lead more structured lives and have a stronger sense of responsibility, traits that serve as strength-builders in other areas of life.
  5. Better communication: Most jobs involve some form of written or verbal communication. As such, you will generally improve in both areas during your college and professional career.
  6. Realisation of passions: As with most people, the more you learn, the likelier you are to find your true passions in life. Through the education process, you can explore the various facets of a prospective field and find your strengths.
  7. Greater sense of discipline: The regiments of education can instil you with the discipline required in the professional world. By learning to follow complex instructions and meet strict deadlines, you will be better prepared for the rigours of the marketplace.
  8. Sense of accomplishment: Each time you complete a school assignment or job task, it’s the product of your talent and hard work.
As you can see, the benefits of higher education in the 21st century are not just career-oriented. Being able to develop yourself is invaluable, and having a higher education helps you do that.

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Sunday, 31 October 2021

Education is important: Part 10

Education is as important as the air we breathe. It is the most important possession a person must have. 

Education is beneficial in many aspect of life especially, personal and social it is the only possession that cannot be taken away from you. Education is important because it will open up the windows of opportunities. In this competitive world having a good education is as important as the air we breathe because it is our weapon to conquer the world.

Education will help you grow as an individual because the more knowledge you have the better understanding you will have in any given problem that will come your way. 

It will give you self satisfaction and will boost your self confidence. As an individual I know it will help me in a lot of aspects in my life. It will give me a financial stability because I will be able to land a good job and a high paying salary. I will learn how to spend my money and will learn how to invest it wisely. 

The more education I have the more respect and acknowledgement I will get from people. Knowledge is really important that is why we need to take it seriously. It is the strong weapon you can have to conquer this complex world. If you have a good education nobody can fool you and you will not tolerate any mistreatment from people. It will give you a better views in life if you are well educated.

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Thursday, 30 September 2021

Education is important: Part 9

The Benefits of Higher Education

1. Career Preparation

Some people know exactly what they want to do once they enter the workforce, and some people may need higher education to get to where they need to be. A college degree is a required prerequisite for a growing number of jobs. Even if you aren’t sure what you want to do after graduation, it is a great benefit to go to college. Higher education will help narrow your interest and refine your skill set, showing you exactly what you are good at and what field you may want to enter.

2. Broader Practical Benefits

Getting a higher education has some practical benefits too. When you look at income research, the evidence is clear that college graduates make much more than their high school degree counterparts. 

3. Personal Development

Students go through a lot of personal development in college. Things such as critical thinking skills, time management, perseverance, communication, and presentation skills are all great assets not only for future work but for personal life as well. College grads get further in life, not just because of the degree they’ve earned, but the experiences they went through.

4. Pursuing a Passion and Desired Field

Pursuing your passion in the form of a college degree is the path that some people take and there is nothing wrong with that. If you really love music, studying music, then find a way to make a career out of it. College will help you get a deeper and more theoretical understanding of your passion and will also open your eyes to possible career paths and mentors.

5. Cognitive and Communication Skills

College students study hard and they study often. They are taught to think alternatively and creatively to solve a problem. As a result, college students have high cognitive ability. 

6. Social Experiences

Don’t forget that college isn’t all studying. The friends you make during college will be the friends you have for life. They can also act as a social net, lifting you up when you are down and encouraging you to do your best in your studies, your profession and in your life. Learning to live with others and work well with others enhances your social skills as well.

Feeling convinced? There are so much more than just these benefits of education we have listed, and it’s not hard to find some that specifically benefit you and what you need in your life.

Tuesday, 31 August 2021

Education is important: Part 8

The benefits of education are many. Not only will you personally benefit from receiving an education when it comes to income, career advancement, skill development, and employment opportunities, but your society and community receive benefits of education as well.

Societies with higher rates of degree completion and levels of education tend to be healthier, have higher rates of economic stability, lower crime, and greater equality. For more surprising benefits of education, read on.

Benefits of Education are Societal and Personal

Those who get an education have higher incomes, have more opportunities in their lives, and tend to be healthier. Societies benefit as well. Societies with high rates of education completion have lower crime, better overall health, and civic involvement.

Lack of access to education is considered the root of poverty. Not getting an education can lead to a cycle of poverty. 

1. Healthier Lifestyle
People with better education tend to live longer and have healthier lifestyles. According to research, people with higher education have a one-third lower risk of heart disease. Degree holders are also less likely to smoke and more likely to get regular exercise.

2. Experimentation and Diversity are a Benefit of Education:
A personal benefit to getting an education is the opportunity to grow as an individual, experiment with what you are passionate about, and find yourself. You will be exposed to a diverse set of people and ideas which expand the mind.

The new world of digital education is helping those who get an education to connect across the globe with people from other cultures. Students can collaborate together across borders, increasing cultural awareness and worldliness of the individuals.

3. Socializing and Networking are Personal Benefits of Education
Education provides students with the space and the opportunities to meet like-minded individuals, either on a peer or mentor basis. In school, students meet leaders in their field, top professionals, and make contacts through extra curricular activities as well.

4. Pursuing Your Passion
When you feel passionate about something, you want to immerse yourself in that topic. Education gives you the space to do so. In addition, you may find new passions, or new areas of interest within your field of study.

Finishing any degree — whether it is a high school degree or higher education — is an accomplishment. Graduating gives students a huge sense of accomplishment and gives them the confidence needed to go out into the world and make something of themselves.

5. Personal Development of Skills

Students are required to go through many types of assignments, discussions, courses, and more during their time in education. Therefore, they end up with a wonderful skill set that translates into the workforce.

More Productivity
Those with an education have had more on their plate, and succeeded through it. They know how to manage their time and talents and be productive. After graduation, students can carry that productive energy into the workforce.

Better Communication
Students are required to turn in written assignments, work in groups, participate in discussions, or present in front of others. This leads to excellent written communication, speaking skills, and group communication.

Critical Thinking Skills
People with an education can think, and think well. They are taught to ask questions, reflect, and analyse — all critical skills for later success.

Identification of Skills
Some have skills that they haven’t yet discovered, and haven’t had the opportunity to expand upon. Education stretches the mind, exposes students to new topics, and pushes students to do better. As a result, students may find skills they didn’t even know they had.

Greater Sense of Discipline
Students are given increasing amounts of responsibility with each year of education they complete. It is the student’s job to manage their time and create their own success, leading to self-discipline abilities for those who succeed.

6. More Employment is a Benefit of Education
Degree holders have access to more jobs. For graduates of bachelor’s programs or higher, the unemployment rate is cut in half.

7. Career Entry and Advancement
College degrees prepare students for a career, or for advancement within their current field. Higher education gives the training and skills necessary for success in a specific area. In addition, many positions require a degree for entry. Some may not even look at a resume where the applicant has no degree.

8. Economic Growth
When an entire society is educated, productivity increases, average income increases, and unemployment decreases. This leads to the economic growth and stability of a society as a whole. It starts with education.

9. Environmental Benefits
Climate change is a large part of the conversation today, and society needs to work together to find ways to reduce impact on the earth. Educated individuals that enter the workforce will put their knowledge of climate change into company policies, leading to increased sustainability.

10. Societal Benefits
A society that is well educated feels a higher sense of unity and trust within the community. Educated societies lift up the weak and bring a feeling of togetherness among all parts.

Promotes Equality and Empowerment
Education provides everyone with a sense of empowerment; the idea that they have the choice to change their own life and choose their path. Women with an education have better decision making capabilities and are more likely to take charge of their own lives.

Promotes Good Citizenship and Civic Involvement
Those with an education tend to be more aware of current political issues, and are more likely to vote. Higher degree holders are twice as likely to volunteer, and 3.5 times more likely to donate money than high school graduates.

Reduces Crime
Education teaches people the difference between right and wrong, and also exposes children and young adults to experiences of others. Understanding right and wrong and having empathy reduce tendency to commit crimes. Education of a society decreases overall arrests- just one year increase of average education levels of a state decrease state-wide arrests by 11%.

Reduces Gender-Based Violence
In communities with high rates of education for both genders, gender-based violence is lower. Educated persons are more likely to support gender equality, and are more likely to take efforts to stop and prevent gender-based or domestic violence. Communities that value education for both genders are less likely to have instances of terrorist attacks on girls schools.

Reduces Child Marriage
Girls with secondary or higher education are three times less likely to marry before the age of 18. Putting education first in a society allows for girls to be seen as people who can get an education and make their own decisions, rather than just a future wife and mother.

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Saturday, 31 July 2021

Education is important: Part 7


Knowledge is Power
- a statement commonly attributed to an eminent English philosopher and scientist in 1597, still highlights today the importance of knowledge in the modern world. 

Education forms the basis of our knowledge and its development, from our earliest experiences at school through to Higher Education. Individuals use their knowledge in their professional and personal lives, and society as a collective of individuals shapes the world in which we live. 

Therefore the power of education is one of the keys to developing a successful society and benefits humanity at large. But things have gone very wrong! Society, values and morals are all in decline. How has education lost its power to build an effective and fair society? How can this decline be reversed?

In The Power of Education, the author goes back to first principles and asks: what is education, and what do individuals and society need from education? Reconnecting education with the heart and soul of humanity, and finding that great purpose of mankind is paramount. This is distinct from a knowledge factory that merely develops individuals for material advancement and personal progression. 

Values, morals, compassion, empathy, gratitude, mutual respect, fairness and social responsibility are all essential traits for individuals that collectively form a successful society, and these traits need to be instilled during the entire educational experience. By rethinking and developing an effective education methodology one can work towards building a better world, based upon equality and fairness for all.

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Wednesday, 30 June 2021

Education is important: Part 6

"Education is the most powerful weapon you can use to change the world." Nelson Mandela knew exactly what he was talking about. To this day education remains one of the keys to enabling countries to develop. 

Whether fighting poverty, hunger or disease, education is one of the basic tools for enabling sustainable development all over the world. Mandela wasn’t the only person aware of the power and impact of education. The UN has also adopted it as one of the main goals in its 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. Under the banner of "quality education" it calls for quality primary education and lifelong learning for all children, young people and adults – coordinated and aligned with their individual needs and circumstances.

Knowledge is power: education is the key to change the world.

Monday, 31 May 2021

Education is important: Part 5

Knowledge is Power ... The Power of Education

Knowledge opens worlds of opportunities for you and me which is why the power of education is so important. Read on to learn what education can do for you.

Remember yourself as a ten-year-old? Sitting in school listening to your teacher who you likely adored.

She was reading you that really good chapter book and then stopped at the very best part. The whole class groaned and begged for her to keep going. You wanted to hear more, know more, understand more.

Without even knowing it, you craved that information. You wanted the story. You wanted more.

Here in lies the power of education. The basic human quality of wanting to know things.
The Cumulative Power of Learning

What happens when you know something that someone else doesn’t? You have a little more power.

Knowledge breeds power. It also breeds a wealth of traits to drive and improve the human experience.

Education is power because it gives people knowledge. Engagement breeds all kinds of other powerful traits.

The world’s brightest inventors, a country’s powerful leader were each born from their having an education.

Because education doesn’t just provide knowledge, it creates thinkers, inventors, problem solvers, and opportunity. A skill-based education can open doors to jobs.

It offers promotion and the ability to further oneself.

Friday, 30 April 2021

Education is important: Part 4

Education makes us better citizens by teaching us how to conduct ourselves through life by following rules and regulations and giving us a sense of conscience. It make us more confident to go out there and achieve things. Many governments across the world have recognised the importance of education as a tool to enhance progress and make the world a better place. Let us see how it achieves that:

1. Education spreads awareness

Blind faith and superstitions are what bog down society. People misled by false beliefs do more harm than good to society. Education helps us question, gives us an analytical mind and helps us reject superstitions. An educated mind asks for logic and scientific reasoning behind all actions.

2. It helps us stand up against wrong and for the right

Education helps lower crime rate. That’s because the educated can differentiate between what’s right and what’s wrong. Research has shown that increasing the high school completion rate by just 1 percent for all men ages 20-60 would save the U.S. up to $1.4 billion per year in reduced costs from crime. This is true for other regions as well.

3. It helps progress

Better education opens up a host of opportunities and this is especially relevant in the times we live in where technology and education ensure that opportunities are not bound by geography.

4. It gives us a healthier lifestyle

Better educated people tend to live longer and have better lifestyles. For example research conducted in central European OECD countries have shown that a 30-year-old tertiary-educated man can expect to live eight years longer than a 30-year-old man who has not completed upper secondary education. While a tertiary-educated woman can expect to live four years longer than a woman without an upper secondary education.

5. Helps us to be more productive

It is a fact well known that the more degrees you have, better would be your economic performance. There is a deep connection between education and productivity and in this age where there is competition at every turn, education is what will help an industry and subsequently a nation, to flourish.

6. It helps us connect across borders

Digital education has helped achieve this. Education has given students from across borders opportunities to connect and communicate and work towards building a better future and a better world. For example, a professor in America can help inspire a student in Afghanistan to study and travel the world, help herself and a whole generation after her, to lead a better life.

7. It gives empowerment

Education helps turn weakness into strength. Education gives us the confidence to stand for ourselves. It improves our decision making capabilities, makes us mobile and gives us access to social networks. Many researches have proven that in countries where women are subjected to gender bias, education helped them stand up against marital violence, improved their decision making capabilities and helped them take charge of their own lives.

To quote Nobel laureate Malala Yousafzai, “books and our pens, they are the most powerful weapons. One child, one teacher, one book and one pen can change the world. Education is the only solution. Education first.”

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Wednesday, 31 March 2021

Education is important: Part 3

The most important thing that you need to remember about education is that it helps the individuals to gain personal control on their lives.

Always refine your education at any time and age because it opens the doors for various opportunities. When you start understanding its importance, you will experience a great change in your life. After understanding yourself and your skills, you may reach your vision and dreams. In this way, you feel that you are doing the very enjoyable thing to get success in your life.

Sunday, 28 February 2021

Education is important: Part 2

We can say that education is a success factor for civilisation, socialisation, professional and personal growth.

It teaches us the manners of living. In the past, people had success without education and use alternative ways for it, but their success might be temporary. The key to success usually depends on educated people. So if a person wants a divine success than education is compulsory.

When you are able to get an education it will help you to better analyse yourself and your skills, so you can excel. Education also gives a sense of management and patience. Is the ultimate way to improve communication skills, enhance your perspective, and refine your personal skills as well as your technical skills.

Sunday, 31 January 2021

Education is important: Part 1

Education plays a significant role to design your future as a successful person in life and as a useful citizen in the society. I believe no one can neglect the importance of it. Education reduces the challenges of life that one might face.

Importance

Education is important because it gives a different perspective on life and establishes a personal opinion after analysing the situation. It helps society to develop socially and economically. Also, latest technologies are developed and used in different areas like health, economy, military and other business.

Educated doctors find the solutions to the dangerous diseases, cause, and prevention of these diseases.

Education is very important to bring prosperity, unity and build a stronger nation. People will not make difference between right and wrong until they are educated.

When you have more knowledge, there will be more opportunities for you to accelerate your professional and personal growth in life. It is clearly shown no person can open the doors of opportunities and success in life without being educated. Having a scholar background not only give a knowledge of a particular subject but also it teaches us the core values and ways of living.
Self-respect and basic rights of human beings are benefits of educated people.

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