The importance of
education cannot be stated enough. It is a self-enlightening process. It is
crucial to the overall development of an individual and the society at large.
"He who opens a school door, closes a
prison." ~ Victor Hugo
The first time we
are introduced to formal education is in school. The school years are the
grounding years of one's education. Schools are institutions that lay the
foundation of a child's development. They play a key role in developing
children into responsible citizens and good human beings. It's a school where
young talent is recognized and nurtured. On leaving school, we are all set to
soar high in life, and enter the real world in pursuit of our dreams.
Education provides
us with knowledge about the world. It paves the way for a good career. It helps
build character. It leads to enlightenment. It lays the foundation of a
stronger nation. Education makes a man complete.
Kautilya, an Indian
philosopher, royal adviser, and professor of economics and political science
very rightly underlined the importance of education, some 2000 years ago. He
has highlighted the fact that education enriches people's understanding of
themselves. He has said that education is an investment in human capital, and
it can have a great impact on a nation's growth and development.
So, why is Education Important?
It Gives Knowledge
"An investment in knowledge pays the best
interest." - Benjamin Franklin
A direct effect of
education is knowledge gain. Education gives us knowledge of the world around.
It develops in us a perspective of looking at life. It helps us form opinions
and develop a point of view. The information we are constantly bombarded with,
cannot be converted into knowledge without the catalyst called education.
Education makes us capable of interpreting things rightly and applying the
gathered information in real life scenarios. Education is not limited to
lessons from textbooks. Real education is obtained from the lessons taught by
life.
It Leads To Career Progression
"An expert is one who knows more and more
about less and less." - Nicholas M. Butler
Education is
important because it equips us with the expertise that is needed in helping us
realize our career goals. Expertise is an in-depth knowledge about a specific
field and it's ought to open doors to brilliant career opportunities. Education
fetches better prospects of career growth. Good education is an eligibility
criterion for employment in any sector of the industry. Be it any field,
education always proves to be rewarding. We are weighed in the market on the
basis of our educational skills and on how well we can apply them.
It Builds Character
"A man's own manner and character is what
most becomes him." - Marcus Tullius Cicero
The words
'cultivate' and 'civilize' are synonymous with 'educate'. That says it all.
Education is important as it teaches us the right behavior and good manners,
thus making us civilized. It is the basis of culture and civilization. It is
instrumental in the development of our values and virtues. Education cultivates
us into mature individuals; individuals capable of planning for the future, and
taking the right decisions in life. It gives us an insight into living, and
teaches us to learn from experience. It makes us self-confident, and develops
our abilities to think, analyze, and judge. It fosters principles of equality
and socialism. It forms a support system for one to excel in life. It is the
backbone of society. It won't be wrong to say that good education makes us more
human.
It Leads To Enlightenment
"Education is the kindling of a flame, not
the filling of a vessel." - Socrates
Education paves the
path to disillusionment. It wipes out the wrong beliefs from our minds. It
helps create a clear picture of things around, and erases all the confusion. It
kindles the flame of curiosity and helps awaken the abilities to question, and
to reason. The more we learn, the more questions we have, and without
questions, there are no answers. Education teaches us to find answers. It makes
us more self-aware. It leads us to enlightenment.
It Helps A Nation Progress
"Our progress as a nation can be no swifter
than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundamental
resource." - John F. Kennedy
Though not enlisted
as one of the three basic human needs, education is equally important. For the
progress of a nation, for the enrichment of society in general, education is
important. A country's literate population is its asset. In today's competitive
world, it won't be wise to neglect the importance of education for the
development of society as a whole. Most countries have realized this. It has
led to the development of many government-aided educational programs and
government grants to schools and colleges. The motive behind this is fostering
education in society. The future of a nation is safe in the hands of the
educated. Education is important for the social development and economic growth
of a nation.
Schools and other
educational institutes define the basic framework of education. Schooling gives
us the fundamentals. We specialize in fields of our interest during degree
courses. The number of institutes offering vocational courses and those
offering online education is increasing by the day. Vocational courses help
earn specialized education. Online degree programs help the working class and
adults pursue education even while continuing work. Distance education has
proven to be of great help for many. But education is not limited to that
obtained from educational institutes. Learning is a lifelong process. Rather,
self-learning begins at a point where institutional education ends. The process
of self-learning continues throughout one's life. This is well-supported by a
speech made by US President Barack Obama. In his national address to students
across the nation, he said:
"... Every single one of you has something
that you're good at. Every single one of you has something to offer. And you
have a responsibility to yourself to discover what that is. That's the
opportunity an education can provide."
The process of discovering what's within never
ends.
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