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25-07-2008

 Factors Affecting a Good Education

Factors Affecting a Good EducationIt has become a typical tradition for people to believe in complete education. They believe that the wide opportunities for a graduate student do exist, and it is extensive. Therefore, it is only imperative to expand your level of education and distinguish yourself from the chances at hand that suit you and decide which will be best for you. However, the ambiguous accreditation standards in some schools are weak, especially in countries that are still developing. The lack of skilled teachers can add up to the handicap. Some schools still follow the old-fashioned models and only copy programs from different sources. These and many more are the disabilities and downside factors affecting a good education, thereby making the education of the country itself impracticable. Others may think that the name of a school has a strong influence to the standards of its accreditation. Because of this, students and parents alike want to make the right choice in choosing a good school. However, put in mind that the name of the school should not be the only factor to consider first-hand. If you want to be sure consult with the higher administration and gather facts, if not just ask for professional opinions, it helps to know what they think about it.

On the other hand, the ideal privilege for those who cannot afford a good education is to become involve in open opportunities, a scholarship for example, or maybe an influential sponsor. The cost of college education for example is too high, and if you can’t afford your preferred degree, your dreams will sink down hopelessly. Getting a scholarship is the surest thing to get you started. Otherwise, you can either spend your own savings, which in most cases aren’t enough, or loan money from a rich acquaintance or just loan it straight from a bank.

Therefore, for a student to be wise in choosing what course to take for his complete education, he must do careful research on what school to take which program before anything else. Different schools could offer a specialized program. He can also consult with the people ahead of his standpoint and gather information and opinions. The people ahead of you can always hand you down a point to know. Good luck.


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Education is any process, formal or informal, by which an individual is encouraged to fully develop his potential. It also provides an individual with the necessary knowledge, skills and character to be a productive member of society. The term 'education' is often used to mean formal education. Formal education is a conscious effort by human society to pass on skills and information considered vital for socialisation. Learning that takes place in schools or school-like environment is a form of formal education. In developing cultures, there is often little formal education. Children learn from their environment and the adults around them serve as teachers. In more developed societies, an efficient means of transmission of values and accumulated knowledge - the school and teacher - becomes necessary. Informal education, on the other hand, results from the constant effect of environment and its power to shape values and habits. Individuals acquire informal education from the world-at-large - families, peers, books, media and others. In a broad sense, the term 'education' covers formal learning, value-building and day-to-day experiences. Simply put, all that an individual experiences is a form of education.

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