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By Karina Frost


The entire planet is comprised of human inhabitants who are unique on their own. Each individual can do something that the other cannot, and do it quite well, too. Some excel quite naturally in everything they do, while some have to be constantly coaxed out of their shells to be able to share their brilliant skills to the world.

Now, more than ever, is the importance of good education more pronounced. New doors that open out to the wider world is often opened by a special key which is a successfully completed degree. While this does not necessarily mean that skills are not at all essential, but most often, the best dibs go to the people who boast of being educated. Sadly, not everyone is provided with equal opportunities, what with problems with public education becoming a real crisis.

The transfer of all the skills, habits, and knowledge from one generation to the next is often referred to as education. The successful transfer is often made by use of research, training, and the imparting of worthwhile lessons every learner can use in real life scenarios. Education can be done with the help of an educator, though some have learned the art of self education on their own.

Education, like everything in life, has its different stages as well. Every learner has to go through each individual stage if he is to complete his formal education. At the end of every specific stage, his triumphs along with those of his batchmates are celebrated in the form of what is called a graduation exercise. The different stages are the preschool, primary, secondary, university or college, then internship. Some go through each one, while many opt not to complete it.

Since every citizen has the right to education, public or state schools abound the country. These are academies mandated or offered to learners, free of charge. They are often funded in whole or in part by taxation. Sometimes, non government groups also extend a helping hand to such institutions.

They are built to produce graduates that will become very effective members of the community. But somehow, in these modern times, they have not been able to do what they were meant to pretty well. Most graduates they have produced have often fallen short of what is expected, sometimes lacking the necessary skills and even the basic knowledge.

Educational systems often put the blame to many external factors beyond their control. At the topmost of the list is the lack of involvement of the family with regards to the education received by the children. They prefer to leave all the work to the teachers, when in fact the upbringing of kids is their sole responsibility.

Another problem is the attitude of the students themselves. For teaching to be effective, the learners must also do their part. If they do not want to learn, then, despite all the best efforts by educators, they will most certainly never be able to learn.

Money and the lack thereof can also be a serious problem. Due to financial incapacity, parents are not able to send their kids off to good schools where they can be honed. Sometimes, people just stop attending classes to get a job and make money for the family.




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