General Education is a Need or just a Luxury

Jun 16
09:29

2011

Anuj Shishodia

Anuj Shishodia

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A fundamental question regarding general education is that if it deserves support in the developing world, or is it just a luxury for the wealthy countries.

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General education has an obvious importance in today's time and a fundamental question regarding it is that if general education deserves support in the developing world,General Education is a Need or just a Luxury   Articles or is it just a luxury for the wealthy countries? The Task Force is convinced by the fact general education has a clear, practical impact on society, which is well beyond the love of learning and human development it promotes.

 

Both industrial and developing countries need capable leaders, educated citizens, and trained workers for betterment of industry, government and politics, and academia. Liberal education enhances the chances of an individual being able to fulfill these roles with distinction. Presently, many developing countries are overly dependent on the industrial countries for offering a broadly based education to a few of their citizens that are richer than others.

 

Women face special disadvantaged by this state of affairs with many families, especially those belonging to conservative societies, as they frown upon young women traveling abroad to study.

 

General education also has a clear practical impact on a society. It can promote responsible citizenship, ethical behavior, educational ambition, professional development in a broad range of fields, and even global integration. It prevents students from becoming Balkanized in narrowly focused disciplines and enhances cohesion across cohorts whose more talented and motivated students are familiarized with a core body of knowledge, some of which is unique to their own culture and some of which are universal in nature.

 

General education also promotes civil society through the contribution it makes to broad-mindedness, critical thinking, and communication skills all of which are essential elements of effective participatory democracy. It should foster tolerance and ethical values, helping to encourage the social awareness and philanthropy that are vital to a society's health and stability and in the long run will make the nation and the whole mankind stronger and moiré capable.