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Eduaction Problem in Pakistan

Tuesday, July 10, 2018

THE TONGUE

Almost all living beings,big and small,except some,have got the tongue.They make sound, utter voices and create notes with the tongue .We human beings utter words, speak in intelligible language and create wonderful audible sounds with the tongue.Birds such as nightingale and cuckoo-bird sing sweet notes with the tongue .Out of eighteen thousand creatures it is a man only who speak in intelligible language. He only has got the gift of gab. He can articulate, mimic, sing, pray and cruse with the tongue.
The tongue is use for various purposes ___good and bad, small and great,worldly and divine.We pray

Wednesday, July 4, 2018

advantages of Education


Education  

Education is the most powerful weapon in any kind of situation. In fact, pen and pencil are much stronger than gun and knife. Do you agree with me? Yes, you should do.
Education is equally important for all: Men, Women, and Children. Among this importance is given to the child education as they considered the future of any nation. In about all the major countries child education is taken as the key aspect. Governments all over the world take good care of education for children and equip the teachers who are teaching at those grades. Besides governments, there are lots of non-profit organizations that are contributing in spreading education in all the parts of the world. These organizations focus on early childhood education and give special training to teachers to enable them to perform at their best.Knowledge really is power, and chances are, you’ve already had at least a basic level of education available to you already. Unfortunately, there are many places in the world where access to even the most basic education is severely limited. This is a sad fact, because education is really one of the best tools for social change, economic development and prosperity in a country.
            Quotation of Malala yousafzai 

   


Education problem in Pakistan

Education is seen as the golden ticket to a better life, however this ticket is not being taken by many young individuals at the perfect age to pursue higher education. For various reasons, students have no drive or interest in the benefits of the institutions that surround them.  In the  New York Times article “Bottom Line: How State Budget Cuts Affect Your Education,” Sarah Brown demonstrates how state spending to universities has dropped dramatically nationwide since 2008 and the numbers presented are staggering; some universities are experiencing cuts of more than 50%. The implications of what is happening here are dismal - spending cuts are “forcing many public universities to lay off faculty and staff members, postpone in new facilities and raise tuition fees.” Due to these massive reductions to funding colleges and universities, education is becoming less available to the general public due to increased cost. There seems to be no reasonable stance which successfully argues that education should not be provided to all individuals in a society. There is a plethora of research showing correlation between educational attainment and quality of life; it should be common understanding that education is no longer a privilege, but rather a right and a necessary resource. Students must realize the potential that surrounds them and the benefit that is provided by it.
Spending cuts and subsequent financial burdens are causing our country and its citizens to experience a major issue - many students are having education withheld from them due to the increasing cost of becoming educated. Education is an invaluable tool in liberating the minds of individuals to an elevated state of understanding and potential. It allows one to question and analyze the various going-ons of the world and its inhabitants. Education allows one to approach controversy and to form strongly validated, persuasive views. When a nation’s citizens become educated, they see a general improvement in quality of life and an improvement in their society. Education is of utmost importance in enhancing the lives of the individual and for allowing a society to develop and flourish.
Education is currently greatly privileged, with financial burdens serving to be a limiting force for many potential students. The ultimate tool to really increase the abundance of educational opportunities begins at lowering if not removing entirely, the tuition of college and treating it as a common good. Free college is not some mystical fantasy, as it has indeed existed in the past and still does exist in small institutions scattered across America. The notion of free college can only exist in the public institutions, however, as the cost of tuition is remarkably lower than that of private institutions.

Economic Growth and Stability
Many economists agree that education is directly correlated with economic growth and stability. Countries thrive when their educational systems thrive. In “Education and Economic Growth,” the authors greatly encourage school reform in order to improve education because it strengthens national economic competitiveness. They cite the National Commision on Excellence on Education in stating that “in order to keep and improve on the slim competitive edge we still retain in world markets, we must dedicate ourselves to the reform of our educational system.” The improvement of educational stances in countries promotes its economic standing and stability.
We can all understand that educated individuals bring in bigger paychecks than those who are lacking in their education. But are we aware of education’s true implications? George Schultz and Eric Hanushek write in the Wall Street Journal that education has tremendous economic ramifications. The more educated the citizens of a country are, the more likely their personal and societal economies are to develop and succeed. Essentially, “educational outcomes strongly affect economic growth and the distribution of income.”  According to economists at Harvard University, the 60% to 70% rise in wage inequality is based on the degree of education for high school and college graduates. Education benefits entire countries as well. Schultz and Hanushek explain that the more educated the citizens of a country are the more the country experiences economic growth. Both on personal and national levels, education has been shown to increase economic growth and stability.

Happier and Healthier Lives
One of the most important benefits of education is how it improves personal lives and helps societies run smoothly. We live longer, fuller, and happier lives as learned and knowledgeable individuals. According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), educated people are more actively involved in various societal activities such as “voting, volunteering, political interest and interpersonal trust.” Knowledge in many fields contributes to participating in these activities and events. Education - the accumulated knowledge and abilities attained over years of learning - makes people aware of what they are capable of, allowing them to enhance their lives and contribute to the world at large. After spending many years learning, people tend to feel happier and more content as they lead educated lives. The knowledge students gather and skills they develop that stem from their education allow them to participate in cultural and societal events and activities. Consequently, education promotes fulfilling, fuller lifestyles.    
    Aside from improving day-by-day living, educated individuals tend to live longer lives than their uneducated counterparts. Education is essential in improving our lifestyles and overall well-being because it makes us aware of what we know and what we can do. We lead happier lives with the knowledge we accumulate and the skills we acquire throughout our educational years. Happier people are healthier people; the life expectancy of those who are educated is longer, on average, than those who are lacking in their education. Improved mental, physical and emotional health can all be attributed to education.. According to Michael Kruger and Ernest Abel in the Psychological Reports journal, the rates of suicide for educated individuals is far lower than their uneducated counterparts. Learned people lead fuller, more meaningful lives and consequently have greater inspiration to keep on living and to fulfill their life goals and dreams.

    Societal Benefits - Unity and Trust
Society as a whole benefits as a result of education. An educated community is a united community. Education leads to feelings of “togetherness” and compatibility within a society.