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    Education         
    
    
             
    Education 
    plays an important role in our life. However, some people 
    consider it only a necessary step in getting a job so they do 
    not want to go to university after leaving school."Knowledge is power" as the famous proverb says. It is 
    transferred from generation to generation and comprises 
    different facts, skills and information. Through learning people 
    get knowledge and experience accumulated by their ancestors.
 Of course, higher education is not compulsory, but I strongly 
    feel that going to university is very important to everybody. In 
    my opinion, higher education gives great opportunities and opens 
    all doors. Only an educated person can get a good job and be 
    promoted. Nowadays employers demand perfect knowledge. Education 
    helps cultivate skills and provides mental, moral and aesthetic 
    development. Personally, I prefer communicating with an 
    intelligent person who knows a lot of interesting facts and who 
    can share his or her ideas with me.
 However, some of my friends say that they do not want to go to 
    university and they would better get a well-paid job soon after 
    leaving school. It will give them an opportunity to get work 
    experience and some useful skills. But I doubt that they will be 
    offered a really good job and that they will be able to succeed 
    without higher education.
 In general, owing to education highly industrialized cities are 
    built, new information technologies are developed, important 
    discoveries are made. Without education society would become 
    primitive as it used to be long time ago. To my mind, everybody 
    must realize the importance of education as it is the guarantee 
    of the development and well-being of our society.
 
      
    Home education 
    is becoming more and more popular. However, some people say it 
    has a number of disadvantages.Most parents send their sons and daughters to school, but 
    some of them choose home education for their children for some 
    reason or other. Instead of going to school children are 
    educated by their parents or professional tutors. Thousands of 
    families in the UK are now practising home-education.
 Personally, I think that home schooling is an excellent 
    alternative to traditional education. To my mind, it has a lot 
    of advantages. Firstly, it is very convenient because you do not 
    need to observe school hours, days or terms. Besides, you do not 
    need to have a fixed timetable. Parents can provide a more 
    personalized and adaptable learning environment for the child. 
    Secondly, the family can spend more time together. Thirdly, 
    children who have special educational needs are home educated 
    when school cannot meet the child's needs. In general, home 
    schooling gives you an opportunity to work on just what you want 
    and when you want.
 However, a lot of people are sure that the aim of any 
    educational establishment is not just to give knowledge but to 
    help their learners develop communication skills and team 
    spirit. Children's interaction with pupils of their age 
    influences their character building. School is not only a place 
    for the imparting of knowledge, but it's a place for the 
    creation and development of the child's personality.
 To conclude, home schooling has its pros and cons and it's up to 
    the child's parents to decide which kind of education is better 
    for him or her. Anyway, parents must provide their children with 
    full-time education suitable to their age, ability and aptitude.
 
      
    Some people 
    say that online education is an excellent alternative to 
    traditional education. But other people believe that virtual 
    education cannot substitute traditional one.Online education is rapidly increasing thanks to the 
    development of computer technology. It is intended for those who 
    can't attend classes and communicate with the teacher face to 
    face. Education is delivered via the Internet, multimedia 
    resources or videoconferencing. Teachers and students 
    communicate by exchanging electronic media or in real time.
 Personally, I think that online education is especially 
    convenient for disabled people and for those who want to work 
    and receive higher education simultaneously. You don't have to 
    attend classes and you can plan your day as you want. In my 
    opinion, receiving education online may be rather interesting. 
    Some universities offer online student support services, such as 
    online advising and registration, e-counseling, online textbook 
    purchase, student governments and even student newspapers.
 However, a lot of people think that online learning is not as 
    effective as traditional education. Firstly, students don't have 
    an opportunity to communicate with their teachers and 
    group-mates face to face. If they want to ask a question or to 
    receive some additional information, they have to send an e-mail 
    and wait for the teacher's answer. Secondly, it is rather 
    difficult for teachers to control students' knowledge, to 
    evaluate their progress, to appreciate their abilities and to 
    find an individual approach to everybody.
 To conclude, I think that online learning is a wonderful 
    opportunity to receive higher education for some people, 
    although computer-based activities will hardly be able to 
    replace practical or classroom-based situations.
 
      
    Some people 
    think that self-education is not very effective, while others 
    say that it is the only productive way of learning.Is it possible for people to educate themselves without help 
    or support from others? Can self-taught people become famous and 
    successful?
 In my opinion, people can learn without schools and tutors. You 
    can read books, speak to educated people or spend a lot of time 
    in libraries or on educational websites. Self-education has a 
    lot of advantages. Firstly, self-taught people are not dependent 
    on others for knowledge. Secondly, self-education can help you 
    to be anything you want to be or to do anything you want to do. 
    Finally, it usually costs nothing and it does not require fixed 
    life style. Many famous and influential writers, artists, 
    architects, actors, musicians and even scientists were 
    self-educated. They thought that working was also learning and 
    self-education was associated with creativity. For example, 
    Leonardo da Vinci, an Italian painter, sculptor, architect, 
    musician, scientist, mathematician, engineer, inventor and 
    writer was self-taught.
 However, some people depend on teachers and tutors for guidance. 
    They want someone to help them and to show them the way. Others 
    admit that they are too lazy to choose self-education. Indeed, 
    most people need somebody who will constantly make them study 
    and encourage their efforts to learn. So I think that 
    self-education is only for hard-working, persistent, diligent 
    and curious people.
 In conclusion, I would like to say that if we learn the art of 
    self-education, we will have an opportunity to improve our 
    knowledge and acquire new skills whenever and wherever we like. 
    I believe that the options of self-education are very flexible 
    and the opportunities are unlimited.
 
      
    Some people 
    think that when they don't go to school, college or university, 
    they don't learn. Others say that we learn as long as we live.Today a lot of people realize the importance of lifelong 
    learning. In the course of our lives we acquire attitudes, 
    skills and knowledge from daily experience, from family and 
    neighbours, from work and play and from other sources. Lifelong 
    learning means building, development and improvement of skills 
    and knowledge throughout people's lives and it comprises both 
    formal and informal learning opportunities.
 To my mind, when people leave school or graduate from 
    university, their learning continues. It takes place at all 
    times and in all places. Lifelong learning is a continuous 
    process, going on from birth to the end of our lives. It begins 
    with learning from families, educational institutions, 
    workplaces and so on. Social organizations, religious 
    institutions, the mass media, information technologies, 
    environment and nature can also play a role in our learning. I 
    strongly feel that both children and adults need continuous 
    development of intellect and capability. Even elderly people 
    never cease to learn. They can learn a great deal from such 
    activities as art, music, handicrafts or social work. Lifelong 
    learning helps people adapt to the modern life which is 
    constantly changing.
 However, there are many unintelligent and ignorant people in the 
    world. Most of them lack willingness and motivation to learn. 
    Some people are not ready to invest time, money and effort in 
    their education or training. Lifelong learning must be 
    self-motivated because people usually take responsibility for 
    their own learning.
 To conclude, I think that lifelong learning is extremely 
    beneficial because it helps adapt to changes, develop natural 
    abilities and open the mind. It increases our wisdom and makes 
    our lives more interesting and meaningful.
 
      
    Some people 
    believe that exams are the best way to check the student's 
    knowledge. Others are convinced that exams don't always 
    accurately measure the level of knowledge.Most people have to get through exams at certain points of 
    their lives. But what is the real purpose of taking exams? How 
    important are they and do students benefit from them?
 I strongly feel that examinations are extremely useful because 
    they make all students face an intellectual challenge and test 
    their knowledge, skills and abilities. Exams encourage young 
    people to improve their knowledge of the subject and to revise 
    information which has been learnt over a period of time. 
    Students always know that they are to take exams at the end of 
    the term and learn the new material little by little so that 
    they won't have to cram later.
 On the other hand, young people who often miss classes sometimes 
    receive passing grades as easily as those who have attended 
    classes regularly. When such students perform well on exams, it 
    is obvious that they have crammed or figured out a way to cheat. 
    Besides, while for some people taking exams is no big deal, most 
    of us feel stressed. If a student looks confused and worried and 
    can't answer the teacher's question, it may be the result of his 
    or her nervousness. Unfortunately, exams cannot determine stress 
    factors and tell honest students from cheaters. But of course it 
    does not mean that exams must be abolished. Though exams are not 
    always the best method of evaluating the student's knowledge, 
    they have a lot of advantages and help teachers understand 
    whether students are ready to be promoted to the next level.
 To sum up, I think that examinations are important because they 
    are a step toward students' future success.
 
      
    Many people 
    think that homework is essential for every pupil. Others believe 
    that it is of little educational value and it may have a 
    negative effect on learning.Some people think that homework is rote work which takes up 
    children's time, without offering any benefit. But others say 
    that though boring, homework is going to benefit pupils later in 
    life.
 Personally, I think that homework plays an important role in the 
    pupil's education. Firstly, it teaches children to be 
    responsible and hard-working because it fosters independent 
    learning. Secondly, homework helps reinforce what pupils have 
    already learnt, prepare them for upcoming lessons and extend 
    what they know. So homework assignments make children learn more 
    and revise the material that they have learnt at school. 
    Thirdly, homework provides an opportunity for parents to 
    participate in their children's education.
 However, too much homework is not good as children also need 
    some time to relax, exercise and play. Homework takes a lot of 
    time and effort. Some pupils sit up and do their homework all 
    night. It is a well-known fact that lack of physical exercises 
    and good sleep leads to stress, heart attacks and obesity. What 
    is more, some pupils do not have good dictionaries, 
    encyclopedias, computers with a good internet connection and 
    parents who can help them. As a result, children have great 
    difficulty in doing their homework and begin to hate it. But I 
    believe that if pupils were not given homework, they would spend 
    their free time having fun or even doing something illegal.
 To sum up, teachers need to know what their pupils understand 
    and can do independently. Therefore, they give pupils homework 
    assignments. I am convinced that homework gives you an 
    opportunity to increase your knowledge, to improve your 
    abilities and skills and to grasp new concepts.
 
      
    Most people 
    think that it is very important to be literate. However, some of 
    them say that literacy is not essential.The 21st century is the age of information and technological 
    advances. However, millions of people all over the world remain 
    illiterate. Even in developed countries a lot of people have low 
    literacy levels.
 We live in a society where most people are literate. That is why 
    a person will feel ashamed and ill at ease if he or she can't 
    read or write as well as others do. As a rule such a person is 
    considered unintelligent and ill-bred. To my mind, people who 
    make a lot of spelling and grammar mistakes and who can't 
    pronounce words correctly find it difficult to find jobs, even 
    when reading and writing are not necessary for the work. What is 
    more, statistics show that illiterate people are poorer and have 
    worse health.
 But in some families children don't have an opportunity to go to 
    school for different reasons. Such situation is wide-spread in 
    Third World countries. In some families parents don't read books 
    and never write letters or postcards. Reading and writing don't 
    play a big part in their lives. Such people make a lot of 
    mistakes when they speak, but it does not necessarily mean that 
    they are stupid or ignorant. They can be good workers and they 
    can have much experience and worldly wisdom.
 To conclude, I think that literacy is very important for 
    everybody. It helps us communicate with other people and find a 
    good job. However, the ability to read and write doesn't make 
    people happy.
 
      
    Some people 
    are convinced that holidays, traditions and rituals play a very 
    important role in education. Others don't find it necessary to 
    observe traditions at school.Traditions, holidays and rituals link the present with the 
    past, help pass the knowledge, experience, wisdom, skills, 
    habits and practices of the older generations to the new ones. 
    So it seems necessary to make them part and parcel of the 
    process of studies.
 I strongly feel that children, teenagers and young people should 
    know and observe the traditions of their country. Holidays, 
    traditions and rituals help pupils learn more about the history 
    and culture of their country. Celebrating national and local 
    holidays makes young people united and has a great impact on 
    their character-shaping. To my mind, children should also know 
    the origins of some holidays and the way they are celebrated in 
    other countries.
 However, some people are convinced that while at school pupils 
    should concentrate on such subjects as mathematics, physics, 
    chemistry or foreign languages. Most parents don't find it 
    necessary to overburden children with additional information 
    when they have so much homework to do. Besides, they don't 
    understand how schools can integrate traditions, holidays and 
    rituals into the curriculum. But I think there are many 
    interesting ways to do it. For example, teachers can prepare 
    lessons devoted to some public holidays or local occasions such 
    as celebrations of birthday anniversaries.
 To conclude, our future depends on the younger generation and 
    adults must teach them to preserve the holidays, customs, 
    ceremonies, traditions and rituals that have become part and 
    parcel of our existence. We should adopt other people's 
    experience and wisdom. And it is well-known that holidays, 
    traditions and rituals hold them in full measure.
 
      
    Some people 
    think that creativity is an essential ability which must be 
    taught at school. Others say that creativity is not very 
    important.Teaching creativity is becoming a topical issue nowadays. 
    But many people still doubt if this ability is essential for 
    modern life.
 To my mind, teaching creativity is extremely important because 
    school leavers and university graduates face a lot of challenges 
    in real life. Nowadays employers demand not only perfect 
    knowledge and work experience, but different qualities including 
    creativity. If you want to become a good specialist, you should 
    be able to produce new and original ideas and to use your 
    imagination and inventiveness. Creative people do their work 
    faster and without much difficulty, while a person who lacks 
    creativity does it under pressure, forcing his or her brain. So 
    creative individuals are more likely to succeed, that it why 
    teachers should focus on creativity rather than conventional 
    skills.
 On the other hand, creativity is not always encouraged at 
    school. When pupils are given different tasks, they are often 
    supposed to do them following examples and the teacher's 
    directions. There is too much control at school and too little 
    freedom. Besides, many tasks are not interesting and they don't 
    teach students to solve problems and to make decisions. If 
    teachers want to develop pupils' creativity, they should let 
    them make mistakes, experiment, express their ideas and look for 
    unusual ways of problem-solving. Children should be taught to be 
    original. They should also be taught to think, to make 
    suggestions and to rely on personal judgment rather than actual 
    facts.
 To sum up, creativity is an engine of success. In my opinion, 
    both pupils and teachers must work hard to develop children's 
    creativity because it will help them realize the full extent of 
    their own gifts.
 
      
    Some people 
    say that punishment should be used in class to achieve 
    discipline and to make pupils study hard. Others are convinced 
    that punishment does not motivate pupils to study well.There is still a lot of argument if punishment must be used 
    in schools. Traditionally pupils are punished for poor progress, 
    cutting lessons, lying, untidiness or rudeness. But some parents 
    think that schools have very strict rules and that teachers 
    sometimes demand too much.
 Personally, I think that if pupils don't work hard enough and 
    behave inappropriately, they should be punished. For example, if 
    the pupil receives bad marks, the teacher can phone his or her 
    parents and tell them about their child's poor progress. As a 
    rule, Moms and Dads know how to punish their son or daughter. 
    Parents can forbid their children to watch TV, play computer 
    games or leave the house during the free time in the evenings. 
    To my mind, it is useful to give pupils some extra work such as 
    writing an exercise or an essay, copying out a paragraph from a 
    textbook, learning a poem by heart and so on. It will help 
    pupils improve their knowledge and it will certainly teach them 
    a lesson.
 However, some people believe that any kind of punishment 
    humiliates pupils and makes them fear and suffer a shame. Such 
    people say that it is better to use awards to motivate boys and 
    girls to study hard and to behave well. According to them, good 
    marks or praise show pupils how much their work is appreciated 
    and valued. But to my mind, teachers should use both punishment 
    and awards.
 To conclude, there are plenty of ways for teachers to control 
    academic progress and to discourage pupils from breaking school 
    rules. Anyway, I strongly feel that strict systems usually work 
    well.
 
 
      
      
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