Proper and good education is very important for all of us. It facilitates quality learning all through the life among people of any age group, cast, creed, religion and region. It is the process of achieving knowledge, values, skills, beliefs, and moral habits.
3. What is the role of education in our
life?
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Education plays a vital role in shaping successful
people. ... Education expands our vision and creates
awareness.
It helps us develop a disciplined life and provides us
with better earning opportunities.
It enables us to know the world beyond our own
surroundings.
9. Because
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It facilitates quality learning all through the life
among people of any age group, cast, creed, religion
and region. It is the process of achieving knowledge,
values, skills, beliefs, and moral habits.
People need to get high level awareness about the
importance of knowledge more than before.
Education is very necessary for each and everyone in
order to improve knowledge, way of living as well as
social and economic status throughout the life.
Getting proper education is the birth rights of
everyone restricting which is the crime.
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Education is the ultimate way to get victory over
all the personal and social problems.
Education is very important to all of us as it plays
very important roles in our life.
In order to live a better and peaceful life, we need
to be educated.
It transforms us completely from inside and
outside by changing our mind and personality as
well as improving our confidence level.
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It has no limitation; people of any age group can get
education anytime. It helps us to determine about
good and bad things.
An educated person having good education
becomes the good citizen in the society.
We all want to see our kids going towards success
which is only possible through the good and proper
education.
Every parent tells their kids from childhood about
the importance of education in the life and all the
advantages of education to make their mind towards
better study in the future.
14. Why education is the key to
success?
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Education is important because it gives a different
perspective on life and establishes a personal
opinion after analyzing the situation.
It helps society to develop socially and economically.
Also, latest technologies are developed and used in
different areas like health, economy, military and
other business.
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Poverty reduction
Many children living in extreme poverty do not have access to basic education,
and lack of education is considered the root cause of poverty. For example, 531
million people could be lifted out of extreme poverty if all children left school
with basic reading skills.That translates to a 11 percent drop in the world total.
Additionally, learning improvements outlined by the Education Commission
could help reduce absolute poverty by 33 percent.
Higher income
One of the benefits of education is the possibility of earning a higher income.
An educated person has a better chance of getting a higher paying job. For
instance, earnings increase by approximately 15 percent with each additional
year of schooling. Higher education allows people to specialize in certain fields,
thereby opening numerous earning opportunities.
Promotes equality
Education is one of the greatest equalizers. In order to ensure that there are
equal opportunities for everyone regardless of race, gender or social class,
equal access to education is necessary. For instance, almost two-thirds of the
world’s 2.5 billion illiterate adults are women. This lack of education often
deprives them of better job opportunities. In addition, access to education
improves options for girls and women. In fact, a woman’s earnings can increase
by 10-20 percent with each additional school year.
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Health benefits
Children of educated mothers have a higher chance of living a healthier life.
For example, they are more likely to be vaccinated and their growth is less
likely to be stunted because of malnourishment. Children born to mothers
with secondary or higher education are twice as likely to survive beyond age
five compared to those whose mothers have no education.
Economic growth
Countries with high literacy rates have citizens with high per capita income. In
contrast, developing countries, where a large number of people live below the
poverty line, usually have high illiteracy rates. For instance, in 2050, the GDP
per capita in low-income countries will be almost 70 percent lower than it
would be if all children were learning.
Discourages crime
Education shapes people’s sense of right and wrong and it usually instills a
sense of obligation to fulfill one’s duty to society. People living in poverty are
among the most vulnerable. Hence, due to the lack of opportunities, they
sometimes turn to illegal activities. Since education improves opportunities, it
also helps people avoid these harmful activities.
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Environmental benefits
Climate change and the resulting increased rate of natural
disasters could cast as many as 122 million people into poverty
by 2030. Green industries will rely on a highly skilled, educated
workforce and education can make farmers more knowledgeable
about sustainability in agriculture. Additionally, being able to
read and write enables a person to be more aware of
environmental issues.
Reduces gender-based violence
In many areas, gender-based violence negatively affects girls’
right to education. Fear of physical violence deters many girls
and women from going to school. However, education can also
positively affect people’s mindset, thereby discouraging violence.
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Reduces child marriage
Child marriage is a big concern in many
developing nations. Education can reduce this
dangerous practice, as each year of secondary
education reduces the likelihood of marrying as a
child by five percent. In fact, completion of
secondary education is strongly correlated with girls
delaying marriage.
Reduces maternal death rates
Education can improve maternal death rates.
Maternal death rates would drop by two-thirds if all
mothers received primary education. That would
save 189,000 lives.