Tuesday, August 25, 2015

THE NEED OF COMPUTER EDUCATION

Computer is playing vital role in modern life. Computer education has great importance because use of computer has reached almost all spheres of life. They are very useful to us as they can be used for many purposes. They have come to play an important role in our daily lives. So, we can say that the 21st Century is the age of computers and every student should have the knowledge of computer.
Improves Research
Computer education improves students’ research skills by encouraging them to look for information on the Internet. It enables them to research various topics by seeking relevant books that could be digitally available online. The Internet also contains search options, which expose students to diverse ways of obtaining information. Thanks to the speedy nature of the Internet, students can research their desired topics within minutes.

Modernizing Education
Education has benefited from the inclusion of technology and computers by making it easier for students to keep up while helping teachers by improving the way lessons can be planned and taught. Students who use computers learn to use word processors for work, and subsequently they learn computer jargon and strengthen grammatical skills. Students can also look up lessons on websites or through email rather than lugging heavy textbooks with them every day.

Improving Student Performance
Students who use computers have been shown to attend school more steadily and perform better than students who do not use computers. Along with getting higher grades on exams, students also stated they felt more involved with their lessons and work if they used a computer. Using computers gets students to become more focused on their work at home, in collaborative projects with other students and on their own.

Global Awareness
It’s understandable that children who have spent their whole lives in one particular area would have a questionable perception of other places in the world. With travel websites and virtual museums, children can “travel” around the world from the comfort of their Montessori classroom. They might explore magnificent rainforests, visit the Inca ruins of Peru, or examine life on a dairy farm.

Enhanced Creativity
Computer classes allow students to put their creativity to use. For example, classes can involve assembling and disassembling computer parts, which require students to think about and understand how parts function. Students can transfer their enhanced creativity to other activities in their lives, including memorizing scientific facts, historical information or mathematical formulas. Computer education also reduces the time needed to efficiently learn new material.

Learning Job Skills
Computers play a vital role in the modern business world, and many of even the most basic jobs involve technology and computers. Teaching students how to use computers helps them prepare for any number of possible careers, and classes based on computer education can get even more specific. Many classes teach students to use office suite programs, create presentations and data sheets, and learn any number of programming languages such as C++ or Java.

TOP COUNTRIES BEST EDUCATION SYSTEM IN THE WORLD

The following are the list of top countries best education system in the world  and where there strengths and weaknesses in the education system lye’s. It’s purely to show the areas they are doing well in and what needs to be improved.

1. Japan : Japan has had the best education system in the world for three straight quarters in a row. The main reason for being at the top is its technology based educational background and a firm investment in its education system with a lot of money being put into it.

2. South Korea : South Korea comes 2nd on the top 20 most educated countries in the world. It is worth noting that South Korea was able to defeat Japan in 3 out of the 5 levels that were looked at in the ranking but just couldn’t out pace Japan. This was mainly due to the fact that Japan has invested more into early childhood education compared to South Korea.

3. United Kingdom :The UK seems to have done quite well in this poll done on September 2013.Of all the European countries, the UK is the only country that was able to make it to the top 10 of the ranking.

4. Singapore : The Singapore education system has continued to impress over the years and is giving the UK education system a run for its money. The country ranks highly in primary education and is thought to be inching closer to beating the UK in terms of quality education.

5. Russia : Their luck of investing in early childhood education has been their major undoing as its the main reason why they are not ranked at the top of the list. Russian education system is simply the best.

6. Finland : It is important that although Finland is considered to have one of the best education systems in the world, it does not rank first in any of the levels that were looked at. Its early childhood enrollment was quite poor a fact that made it miss out on the top 5 ranking.

7. Canada : Of all the countries in the world, Canada has the highest rate of college graduates. Although this is quite impressive they tend to overlook the benefits of investing in their children’s education in terms of early childhood education. Once they do that they will simply rank highly on the list.

8. Netherlands : Netherlands is quite the opposite of all these other countries. They have invested a lot in early childhood development and are ranked quite highly but have not done the same in the other areas.The country has one of the lowest high school graduates hence their poor ranking.

9. Ireland : Ireland has done quite a great job with their education system. If only their government would look into the early years of development of their children and invest in that area they would definitely give the other countries a run for their money.

10. Germany : Germany has always ranked highly as a power house as far as education is concerned. However it has seen a steady decline on this area due to its inability to address social change in the country.

Sunday, August 23, 2015

BEST MAIN POINTS FOR EDUCATING CHILDREN



Every child has many ways of being smart. Children are natural learners. They are born wanting to learn about the world. You as a parent are a natural teacher. There are new studies that show that parents naturally teach their children to talk. Parents use a special voice when talking to their babies. The voice is a high, sing-song voice that stretches out sounds. Babies learn the sounds of language best from the kind of voice that parents naturally use. You are your child's first and most important teacher. Trust yourself to learn the best ways to teach your child.
  • Read to your child every day!
  • Be available when your children need to talk
  • Let your child see you reading.
  • Ask your child questions before, during, and after reading.
  • Look for letters while out and about and in the environment around you.
  • Read a variety of books and make a game out of guessing the genre.
  • When teaching letters and letter sounds, incorporate as many senses as possible.
  • Have fun rhyming!
  • Work on letter sounds and manipulating them within words (phonemic awareness)
  • Encourage your child to sound out short words (consonant, vowel, consonant).
  • Practice memorizing a few sight words each day.
  • Have conversations with your children regularly, not just when there are problems
  • Be resolved not to interrupt or overreact, no matter what your children say
  • Try to remember how you felt at their age and what seemed important to you
  • Discuss and agree on how you will discipline your children
  • If you and your mate have a different opinion on how to train your children, try to see your mate’s point of view
  • Make sure that your children see God as a real Person whom they can trust
  • Help them learn to identify and avoid moral dangers, such as those found on the Internet and social networks. Teach them how to avoid sexual predators
  • Most of all, have fun together!

Saturday, August 22, 2015

TYPES OF EDUCATION SYSTEM

There are three types of education systems that exist today, the Traditional education, the Industrial age education, and the Information age education.

1.TRADITIONAL EDUCATION SYSTEM
The traditional education system have existed for thousand years focuses on basic knowledge of an agriculture society where “rote memorization” is important and success is based on passing examinations. After graduated, most students will work as administrations for government (In the old day: The emperor). This system is now considered obsolete by most educators.

2.INDUSTRIAL EDUCATION SYSTEM
The Industry age education system have existed for about three hundreds years focuses on meeting the needs of the industry where students learn “Mass production processes” to produce certain manufactured products. In this system, students learned everything they needed to know in school, and education usually ended at graduation. Success is based on getting jobs in the manufacturing industry. This system is becoming obsolete as it no longer equates to success in today business. 

3.INFORMATION AGE EDUCATION
The Information age education system is relatively new focuses mostly on technical knowledge and the application of technology to solve business problems. Students learn the fundamental in schools however education do not end there but continue throughout their life as technology always changes. Success is based on the knowledge and skills that individual obtain in actual working life and adjust to every situation that he or she meets. In this system, innovation and individual creativity are highly valued.

Students who are educated by the Traditional education do NOT feel comfortable with the Industrial age education system because the academia’s view and industry‘s view differs greatly. Students graduated with good grades by “memorization” and passing exams may NOT be able to apply what they learned into industry system and may NOT be successful in their jobs. This situation has happened in many countries that still follow the traditional education system. Students educated by the Industrial-age education system and then work in information technology system will have to adjust by additional trainings. There is a huge gap exists between the industrial age education and what people need to know to stay competitive in the information age, and that gap is widening. This situation is happening in many countries, mostly Europe and America, as change is still take place in their education systems.

Friday, August 21, 2015

WHY IS EDUCATION IMPORTANT?

  • Education Gives Knowledge
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. It makes us capable of interpreting things rightly and applying the gathered information in real life scenarios. It is not limited to lessons from textbooks. Real education is obtained from the lessons taught by life.

  • Education Leads to Enlightenment
Education paves the path to disillusionment. It wipes out the wrong beliefs from our minds. It helps to 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. It teaches us to find answers. It makes us more self-aware. It leads us to enlightenment.

  • Education Builds Character
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.

  • Education Makes confident
Your educational degree is considered as a proof of your knowledge by many. If you are educated you have more chances of being heard and taken seriously. Generally, an uneducated man will find it harder to express his views and opinions owning to lack of confidence. Even if he does so, people may not take him seriously. Education gives you the confidence to express your views and opinions.

  • Education Leads to Career Progression
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.

  • Education helps to understand the world we live in
Education   is what you need if you want an answer to your ‘whats’ and ‘hows’ and ‘wheres’. It helps you understand the world you live in. You get to know more about your surroundings as well as the whole world through subjects like history, geography, science etc.

  • Education Helps a Nation Progress
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.

  • Education Helps in overcoming Superstitions
Superstitions are baseless, useless and may affect your life negatively. Illiterate and uneducated people often tend to hold certain superstitious beliefs.  Education and awareness are the best ways to combat superstitions and replace such beliefs with reason and logic.

  • Education makes self dependent
Education is very important if you want to be a self dependent person. It helps you become financially independent but that is not all.  Education also makes you wiser so that you can make your own decisions.

EDUCATION INSPIRATIONAL QUOTES

"EDUCATION’S GOAL SHOULD BE TO DEVELOP A LOVE OF LEARNING THAT STAYS WITH STUDENTS THROUGHOUT THEIR LIVES."
Education should be a lifetime experience, not limited to youth.

Education make a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive: easy to govern, but impossible to enslave.                                                                                                     
-Peter Brougham

Tell me and I'll forget. Show me, and I may not remember. Involve me, and I'll understand.
-Native American Saying

Education is not the filling of a pail, but the lighting of a fire.
-Wiliam Butler Yeats

What we learn with pleasure we never forget.
-Alfred Mercier

Instruction ends in the school-room, but education ends only with life.
-Frederick W.Robertson
            
Education is simply the soul of a society as it passes from one generation to another.
-G. K. Chesterton

It is in fact a part of the function of education to help us escape, not from our own time -- for we are bound by that -- but from the intellectual and emotional limitations of our time.
-T.S. Eliot

Whatever is good to know is difficult to learn.
-Greek Proverb

Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence.
-Robert Frost


Learning is not attained by chance, it must be sought for with ardor and attended to with diligence.

-Abigail Adams

               
What we have learned from others becomes our own reflection.
-Ralph Waldo Emerson

Education is the key to unlock the golden door of freedom.
-George Washington Carver


If a nation expects to be ignorant and free, in a state of civilization, it expects what never was and will never be.

-Thomas Jefferson

It is a greater work to educate a child, in the true and larger sense of the word, than to rule a state.
-William Ellery Channing


Learning is the only thing the mind never exhausts, never fears, and never regrets.

-Leonardo da Vinci
Education is more than a luxury; it is a responsibility that society owes to itself.
-Robin Cook

Let us never be betrayed into saying we have finished our education; because that would mean we had stopped growing.
-Julia H. Gulliver

Character is a wish for a perfect education.
-Novalis

The fruit of liberal education is not learning, but the capacity and desire to learn, not knowledge, but power.
-Charles W. Eliot

The ultimate goal of the educational system is to shift to the individual the burden of pursuing his education.
-John W. Gardner
Intelligence plus character--that is the goal of true education.
-Martin Luther King, Jr.

Next in importance to freedom and justice is popular education, without which which neither freedom nor justice can be maintained. 
-James A. Garfield

Emeralds as well as glass will shine when the light is shed on them.
-Japanese Saying

Education should consist of a series of enchantments, each raising the individual to a higher level of awareness, understanding, and kinship with all living things.
-Author Unknown

When asked how much educated men were superior to those uneducated, Aristotle answered, 'As much as the living are to the dead.'
-Diogenes Laetius

WHAT IS EDUCATION?

                                 
EDUCATION is the wealth of knowledge acquired by an individual after studying particular subject matters or experiencing life lessons that provide an understanding of something. Education requires instruction of some sort from an individual or composed literature. The most common forms of education result from years of schooling that incorporates studies of a variety of subjects.

Education frequently takes place under the guidance of educators, but learners may also educate themselves in a process called autodidactic learning. Any experience that has a formative effect on the way one thinks, feels, or acts may be considered educational.

Education is commonly and formally divided into stages such as preschool, primary school, secondary school and then college, university or apprenticeship. The methodology of teaching is called pedagogy.

  • Formal Schooling
Most people associate education with schools and classrooms where trained teachers present information to students. Classroom learning generally starts when a child is relatively young — around age five in most countries — and continues until the teenage years. The purpose of most classroom learning is not to prepare a child for a specific job, but rather to help him or her develop critical reasoning and thinking skills. Reading, writing, and math are very common lessons for young learners. As students progress in their schooling, they often come into contact with more challenging subjects like written composition, history, and advanced sciences.

  • Educational Structures Around the World
Different countries place different emphases on education, though some form of schooling is mandatory for young children almost everywhere. Requirements are usually based on the belief that an educated population is best suited for advancement, both internally and internationally. In most places, childhood schooling is offered free of charge; university training is also underwritten with government funds in some places.

  • Life Experiences and Informal Learning
While book learning is very important, it is not the only form of education. Some individuals are self-taught, which means that they pursue knowledge on their own outside of a formal classroom. Many of these people may have read extensively or may have become experts within a given field. Bill Gates, founder of Microsoft, for example, was a college dropout. Most of what he learned he taught himself.

A range of “life skills” — things like self sufficiency, independence, and discipline — also frequently come within the broader umbrella of education. Cultural adaptation and the skills needed to engage in society can also be thought of as educational. In most cases, any time a person acquires a new skill or learns to act in a new way, he has been educated in some form or another.

                              
                 
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