Sunday, May 24, 2009

“Education for Development”

Universities should be concerned with educating people so that they will have a wide general knowledge and be able to consider important matters from an informed viewpoint and not train students to do jobs required by the society. Give your opinion.
(i) Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your experience. (ii) Write minimum 250 Words.
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“Life is a continuous learning process” and a university is an institution for the purpose of imparting highest quality of education for the progress and development of the student. This would lead the community to progress, development and prosperity.

Human society requires universities – they are an essential part of our civilisation, our educational provision, our search for new knowledge and our civic life. Universities teach subjects in great depth and detail. Teaching is done by individuals whose knowledge and insight may be the best in the world. However to study is the responsibility of the student. The lecturers are there to guide and assist but not to direct. At its best, it is about the passing on of general knowledge and information and the training of a mind to think in a different way. The skills that are obtained will not only enable the student to perform a high-level job well but also enable him or her to consider important matters from an informed viewpoint differently than the mass. The acquisition and analysis of data, the construction of a lucid and robust argument, mechanisms for defending that argument and how to communicate it effectively, increases student’s confidence in his or her own intellectual capabilities.

For many students, their courses at university are giving them technical skills which will be essential for their chosen career - engineers, doctors, nurses, computer programmers, scientists, lawyers. These insights will help develop a desired career.

In nutshell, universities should educate people so that they have quite a wide general knowledge and information so that they are able to consider important matters from a well informed viewpoint. University education should not be simply subjective; it must be objective.

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