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    Should developing countries concentrate on improving industrial skills or should they promote education first? As everyone knows that a government represents the people to operate the whole nation and to structure a well-organized system for development‚ on the other hand‚ a powerful nation needs a strong administrative government which could constitute beneficial policies for the people‚ because government is closely connected with people‚ and its relationship is unbreakable. So‚ any policies

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    Has education had a positive impact in developing countries? Discuss. Education is the main key to human to human progress.based on the estimates in developing countries‚lack of education means that some thirty to fifty percent of those who leave school after at least four years of primary education are neither knowledgeable nor proficient.around eleven percent of young people between the ages of 15 and 24 are classed as illiterate.never the less education has had positive impact in developing countries

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    Technology is the use of science to help make life easier (Merriam-Webster Dictionary). Computers‚ iPads‚ iPhones‚ and Kindles are all examples of technology. There are a lot of students these days who depend on these for education because researching with the use of technology is easier than researching in the library through the use of books. However‚ students should not depend on technology for education because students will become lazy‚ they will not develop the skill of critical thinking‚ and

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    Improving Education Through Technology Imagine a future made up of a society of people who wanted to learn and discover new information instead of simply memorizing facts. There would be a new generation that would possess the skills to solve some of the world’s most threatening problems. Well‚ this dream could soon become a reality if the youth of the world is taught the skills necessary to use technology to solve these problems. Our society is moving forward into a technological age‚ and in

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    Why Should Government Promote Vocational Education and Training? Introduction Vocational education and training can be seen as “deliberate interventions” (UNESCO’S) designed to bring about learning which help youth and adults develop necessary skills and qualifications required by employment. It may have many different aims‚ but the distinctive purpose of VET is to make worker more productive. There is no denying the fact that well-educated and highly-skilled workforce is important for an economy

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    1024 ENGLISH PROFICIENCY II SHOULD A COUNTRY PROVIDE FREE EDUCATION? STUDENT’S NAME : NAWAL IZZATI BINTI MOHD. NORDIN MATRICS NO : 031771 LECTURER’S NAME : WAN NADIA ASILA BT TUN IBRAHIM DEADLINE : 17th FEBRUARY 2013 Should A Country Provide Free Education? Every country’s government provides education. In almost all countries in the world‚ child education is compulsory and children are required to stay in school until a minimum of age 16; child education is free. As children move on to

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    flee the country. Lack of education is a growing crisis due to many factors in developing countries but it has the power pull a country out of poverty and make them economically stable and attract other countries to trade‚ therefore it should be seen as a priority. Developed countries are involved to help countries increase their education because every child should have the right to education and be able to have access to education to learn so they can lead and help the future. Developing countries

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    Should Technology Be Involved and Included in Education? For every generation‚ technology becomes more and more implemented in their daily lives. Companies such as Google‚ Microsoft‚ Samsung‚ Dell‚ and Apple are sky rocketing and are huge influences in children’s lives today. As each generation changes‚ education must change with it in order to be more efficient. Traditional learning refers to learning from textbooks and paper products. Today‚ traditional learning has been put on the backburner

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    Analyse the effects of education on the developing countries Development is one of the themes of modern society and there are a variety of elements influencing the development. Many countries experience declares that education gradually play a more and more vital role in development. Education policies which depend on the specific national conditions can lead to a different result. Overall‚ primary education may be a key to promote the influence including population‚ health and economic growth.

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    development‚ people have not only searched for natural resources for their demand but also they have looked for a life with high quality of living‚ education and social security. Nowadays‚ there are many people living for away from their home country. Environmental problems‚ poor‚ conflict and riot‚ corruption and gap between rich and poor countries are all factor cause migration. As the matter of the fact is almost migrants move from developing countries to developed countries such as the United States

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