Please please advise
Posted: Thu Jun 08, 2017 7:04 am
All education (primary, secondary and further education) should be free for all people and paid and managed by the government. Do you agree or disagree with this task.
These days, education is becoming more important in order to provide young generations with the prosperous future. While some people believe that education should be accessible free of charge by all people, I tend to disagree to some extent.
First and foremost, quality and quantity of teaching must go concomitantly. According to an existing research, only 10% of the country worldwide who adopt this policy successfully established potential educational systems; nonetheless, the other 90% failed to do so. What can be interpreted from this data is that gratis schooling not always works. Alternatively, if the authorities made the payable part of the population to contribute some money towards this, It would ultimately help the whole educational system to develop faster; this is due to the greater amount of allocation provided for it.
Secondly, even though in an ideal world everyone deserves an education equally. It is undeniable that the budget is limited. In particularly the truth is that giving a scholarship to the hard-working candidate would bring more proper to the country than giving a free education to someone who lacks the desire to pursue his or her study. Through this, it will also encourage scholars to study harder by creating a more vigorous competition. As a result, the more competition, the more development of children.
In conclusion, I personally do not support the education system where its cost is completely contributed by the state of two main reasons: limited budget and ineffective funds allocation.
These days, education is becoming more important in order to provide young generations with the prosperous future. While some people believe that education should be accessible free of charge by all people, I tend to disagree to some extent.
First and foremost, quality and quantity of teaching must go concomitantly. According to an existing research, only 10% of the country worldwide who adopt this policy successfully established potential educational systems; nonetheless, the other 90% failed to do so. What can be interpreted from this data is that gratis schooling not always works. Alternatively, if the authorities made the payable part of the population to contribute some money towards this, It would ultimately help the whole educational system to develop faster; this is due to the greater amount of allocation provided for it.
Secondly, even though in an ideal world everyone deserves an education equally. It is undeniable that the budget is limited. In particularly the truth is that giving a scholarship to the hard-working candidate would bring more proper to the country than giving a free education to someone who lacks the desire to pursue his or her study. Through this, it will also encourage scholars to study harder by creating a more vigorous competition. As a result, the more competition, the more development of children.
In conclusion, I personally do not support the education system where its cost is completely contributed by the state of two main reasons: limited budget and ineffective funds allocation.