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Post by Uplifting Education on Nov 30, 2011 15:05:40 GMT -8
The value lies in the motivation behind education. Is it for material gains, passion, or what kind of motivation? Is the education we want to convey to our children based on what our children can gain only or do we consider what our children will provide for the benefit of others? At the same time, what is the benefit we want our children to receive from their education? Is that benefit based on what will ultimately create happiness for themselves, their family, and society?
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Post by alangcreech on Jul 19, 2016 21:05:57 GMT -8
Arrangements must be made for games or sports to become a subject at school. Games could be compulsory for all children except those who have physical problems. Games, drama and music competitions need to go on side by side with intellectual pursuits. What is the use of teaching your child that Akbar was born in 1615 and Aurangzeb in 1750? Who wants to know all this history? When children have time and want to read then let them, but do not impose it as a part of their education. It is not necessary to overburden children with too much bookish knowledge. Children do not become great through study or qualifications. They become great through the quality of their mind, intelligence and receptivity. This is based upon how much they are able to receive, retain and give. It doesn't mean that one should not study. One must have qualifications because today this is the system throughout the world and we must respect it. But when children are continually asked if they have done their homework, they become scared of not getting first class marks in their exams. They worry about what their parents will say because if they fail, they know they will have to face the music. Refer essay writing service reviews to get reviews about various online writers.
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