2. Defining the
term
‘education”
Education is a planned
activity with certain goals in
mind, such as knowledge
transmission or the
development of skills and
character.
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3. What is
education for?
a) Control working labor
b) Good citizenship
c) Social mobility
d) Solve social problems
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• Control working labor- By fostering a positive workplace culture in the
business, labor control guarantees the satisfaction of the employees.
• Good citizenship- empowers individuals with the information and abilities
to understand, engage with, and criticize democratic society, including
politics, the media, civil society, the economy, and the law.
• Social mobility- By allowing for social selection based on achieved rather
than ascribed traits of individuals, education promotes social mobility.
• Solve social problems- Education enables us to understand the nature of
society and our roles within it. It gives us the knowledge necessary to
evaluate our social structure and implement effective social reforms.
6. Importance of education the society:
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• Education is a fundamental human virtue, a social necessity, the foundation of a happy life, and a symbol of freedom. The
integration of different entities requires education. If we are still in school, we may be hearing phrases like "Education is a Must,"
"There is no Life without Education," etc. So why do the people around us use such language? What role does education have in
our lives? first, what exactly is education? Here is Dictionary.com's definition of education. A new system of public education: "the
act of receiving or imparting organized instruction in a school or university. Well, neither age nor schools or colleges are the only
places where education can be obtained (Ajay,2016).According to Jarod (2019) states that, our lives can become comfortable
and solid with education. Everyone in this world aspires to live a better life, but achieving academic success is necessary for that
to happen. They must also understand the value of education. Since they have their own success stories that have worked for
them but cannot be replicated by everyone, the majority of people believe that education is a waste of time. We can raise our
standard of living through education. One of the advantages of education is that it teaches us how to acquire and develop logical
and critical thinking as well as the ability to make independent decisions. When kids grow up, they have a lot of difficult decisions
to make, including how to pay off student loans, get employment, buy a house and car, support their families, etc. However,
someone who has invested years in their own education ought to be able to make wise choices in relation to these numerous
conundrums. Not only are people capable of forming their own beliefs, but they are also adept at locating strong and trustworthy
arguments and supporting data to support and validate those opinions. Our students' friends and relatives aren't the only ones
devoting time and resources to their own education. Together, we all contribute tax money to support our institutions and
colleges. This investment will partially pay off in the form of greater tax income from higher salaries and a decrease in the burden
on assistance programs. An educated culture offers many more intangible advantages, though. Less directly, education can
boost economic growth through boosting innovation, productivity, and human capital. Additionally, education has a history of
promoting favorable social change by promoting concepts such as political engagement, social equality, and environmental
sustainability. Our educational institutions encourage interaction with our communities, businesses, governments, and media
through their partnerships. We encourage our pupils to develop into more empathetic, perceptive, and moral individuals who are
equipped to use these qualities in our community. After graduating, they will carry their morals with them and continue to improve
the world. (Apple,2012).
8. References:
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• July edition of the 2019 TJ Writes: The Importance Of Education + Hopes and
dreams + Memories In Malacca. English Language Society, SMK Tabuan Jaya
More info: https://www.jarodyong.com/2019/11/tj-writes-monthly-english-
bulletin.html
• Bhardwaj, Ajay. "Importance of education in human life: A holistic
approach." International Journal of Science and Consciousness 2.2 (2016): 23-
28.
• Apple, M.W. (2012). Can Education Change Society? (1st ed.). Routledge.
https://doi.org/10.4324/9780203083550
9. Summary
“Education is the most powerful weapon
which you can use to change the world,” as
Nelson Mandela said. It teaches individuals
how to be better citizens, how to land a
better-paying job, and how to distinguish
between right and wrong. Education both
teaches us the value of perseverance and
aids in our personal growth. Thus, by being
aware of and abiding by rights, rules, and
regulations, we can help to create a better
society in which to live. Interacting with
others to share ideas, expertise, and best
practices is made easier by learning
languages through educational processes.
It teaches us how to coexist peacefully.
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