Importance of Education.

            





1)What is education?


Education is about learning skills and knowledge. It also means helping people to learn how to do things and support them to think about what they learn. Through education, the knowledge of society, country, and of the world is passed on from generation to generation.



2)What is education and its importance?


Importance of Education. 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 use of education?


Education gives us a knowledge of the world around us and changes it into something better. It develops in us a perspective of looking at life. It helps us build opinions and have points of view on things in life. People debate over the subject of whether education is the only thing that gives knowledge.

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4)What are the 3 types of education?


A child gets the education from his experiences outside the school as well as from those within on the basis of these factors. There are three main types of education, namely, Formal, Informal and Non-formal. Each of these types is discussed below.



5)What is the main goal of education?


The aim/purpose of education is to grow children into productive citizens that use their knowledge, talents, and learned skills to sustain themselves and help others while pushing the human race forward in areas of equality, equity, and harmony.



6)How does education improve your life?


More than academic learning, education teaches the child to observe, understand and comprehend. It teaches to act sanely, makes the learner resourceful, helps to develop skills and learn more about the thing called 'life' so that when the child grows up, he/she uses the education to build a better quality of life.



7)Why education is the key to success?


Yes, education is the key to success: Education makes us aware of knowledge, skills, ethics that has been there in the world which we learn as it helps us to progress and develops further. No doubt that to be successful hard work is must but without education, it will not yield any results.


8)Who invented education?


Who Invented School? Horace Mann invented school and what is today the United States' modern school system. Horace was born in 1796 in Massachusetts and became the Secretary of Education in Massachusettes where he championed an organized and set curriculum of core knowledge for each student.


10)What is the power of education?



The power of education. Education is the most empowering force in the world. It creates knowledge, builds confidence, and breaks down all the barriers and open the door for opportunity. For children, it is their key to open the door to a better life.



11)what is the difference between literacy and education? 



iteracy is defined as acquiring the ability to read, write and understand. It is entirely concerned with the art of reading and writing.While an educated person can be literate, every literate person cannot be called educated.


Most people are getting education today but only few are learning the true meaning of education. Some qualities of  an educated person should have are:


1. know that the foundation of all true learning is spiritual knowledge

2. acquire, remember, and apply information

3. be persistent

4. be tolerant and inclusive

5. recognize the importance of here and now

6. be environmentally consciousness

7. respect facts and truth

8. use knowledge responsibly and productively

9. appreciate the arts and extraordinary efforts

10. attain deep integrity and Christlike morality.


11. An educated person should not follow the thinking of others. He should have his own mindset. He should not be the part of the crowd.

12. An educated person should have a scientific approach towards everything. What people say or do should not be his thinking.

13. An educated person should have love for young ones and respect for elders.

15. An educated person should have sense to differentiate between right and wrong..

16. An educated person should not follow anything just because its in fashion.

17. Showing off is not the quality of an educated person.

18. An educated person  should know his money spending limits.

19. At last should have a faith on himself and have goals and aspirations from life..


There are some point which is explain to parents:



  • Don't compare your child to others in studies because everyone has different mind.

  • Help your child mentally 

  • Motivate your children if they are down 

  • Try to understand your child

  • Try to convenience / and talk your child

  • Try to understand  that your child does not hide anything from you. Even if your children get less marks, they will tell you

  • Try to  explain your child if they are not studying.

  • Do not hit your children for studies

  • Give your children your own example and explain if they do not study.

  • Explain to your children by giving them examples of good people.

  • Help your children reach their goals

  • Communicate  regularly your children about their study.

  • Make your child good person.




If you have explained your children in every way by giving them on every example. Still, their attention is not on studying, so try to find out which other good and different  talent is  in your child. Try to find and help them. 


And explain your child only study is not everything,  There are many things which is important in their life.

Example: foodballer, writter, painter etc.



There are some questions which is ask to the parents: (discussion)


Help your children to give the example of good person and true story.





There are some example of successful person who is drop out their study but they are very succeful and good person.

They are very successful in his life.












whole story about successful person, And explain it to children's parents.



Who Is Bill Gates?

Entrepreneur and businessman Bill Gates and his business partner Paul Allen founded and built the world's largest software business, Microsoft, through technological innovation, keen business strategy and aggressive business tactics. In the process, Gates became one of the richest men in the world. In February 2014, Gates announced that he was stepping down as Microsoft's chairman to focus on charitable work at his foundation, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation.


Early Life

Gates was born William Henry Gates III on October 28, 1955, in Seattle, Washington. Gates grew up in an upper-middle-class family with his older sister, Kristianne, and younger sister, Libby. Bill Gates’s Education

Gates was a voracious reader as a child, spending many hours poring over reference books such as the encyclopedia. Around the age of 11 or 12, Gates's parents began to have concerns about his behavior. He was doing well in school, but he seemed bored and withdrawn at times, and his parents worried he might become a loner.



Did Bill Gates Go to College?

Gates enrolled at Harvard University in the fall of 1973, originally thinking of a career in law. Much to his parents' dismay, Gates dropped out of college in 1975 to pursue his business, Microsoft, with partner Allen. 


Gates spent more of his time in the computer lab than in class. He did not really have a study regimen; he got by on a few hours of sleep, crammed for a test, and passed with a reasonable grade. 



Meeting and Partnering with Paul Allen

Gates met Allen, who was two years his senior, in high school at Lakeside School. The pair became fast friends, bonding over their common enthusiasm for computers, even though they were very different people. Allen was more reserved and shy. Gates was feisty and at times combative.


Bill Gates and Founding Microsoft

In 1975, Gates and Allen formed Micro-Soft, a blend of "micro-computer" and "software" (they dropped the hyphen within a year). The company's first product was BASIC software that ran on the Altair computer.


Microsoft's BASIC software was popular with computer hobbyists, who obtained pre-market copies and were reproducing and distributing them for free. At this time, many personal computer enthusiasts were not in it for the money. They felt the ease of reproduction and distribution allowed them to share software with friends and fellow computer enthusiasts. Gates thought differently. He saw the free distribution of software as stealing, especially when it involved software that was created to be sold.


In February 1976, Gates wrote an open letter to computer hobbyists, saying that continued distribution and use of software without paying for it would "prevent good software from being written." In essence, pirating software would discourage developers from investing time and money into creating quality software. The letter was unpopular with computer enthusiasts, but Gates stuck to his beliefs and would use the threat of innovation as a defense when faced with charges of unfair business practices.


  1. What is importance  of education in your life? 

  2. What is your qualification?

  3. How would you help your children in their education?

  4. According to you study is hard or easy?

  5. What is your expectation through your children?


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