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Every human being needs oxygen to survive in the world. Education is as important as this because education gives people the knowledge and skills they require.
Oxygen is irrelevant as that is a requirement. Education is not. Primitive man did ok without schools. He didn't do ok without Oxygen. (see: any bog body ever).
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Education is important to people of all ages and it has no limit.
Education has a limit. There's only so much knowledge that can be taught to someone else. Unless you define your own research as a form of education. Also: a 99 year old on the verge of death no longer has a use for education. It is not important to them.
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Children require education in order for them to learn how to speak and to write.
A child, or anyone, does not need a formal education to do this. How else did language first start? Arguably listening to your dada and muma when you're a wee babby is 'education', but I would qualify education as being taught something, which is different to merely learning something.
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Students in higher education level require knowledge in order to gain valuable information regarding what they are studying about.
Tautological circular reasoning. Students study because they're studying?
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Managers in companies require education to improve them in decision making and adapting to changing environment.
They might require it but they never seem to take it...
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One cannot say that they do not need any further education no matter how smart they are because the quality of education is always improving.
Not if you live in bible belt America, it isn't. I don't think the fact that education is improving has any relation to how smart someone is nor their need for further education.
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This is the reason why education is becoming increasingly important and it has now become a necessity to everyone.
What is the reason? The fact that education is improving? That has nothing to do with the reason why someone should be educated. This is a non-sequitur. [How do I prononuce this?]
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In the past two decades or so, parents did not see education to be important for their child as they believed that their child only needs knowledge on certain issues. If parents still have the same mentality today, their child will find it difficult to make a living in today's world which has become very competitive.
I expect mr spam bot didn't mean a decade, given that I'm 2.5 decades old and the world was certainly competitve back then and education was defiantely seen as important. Maybe they meant millenia?
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Even in lower education level, students are already competing with each other to determine who will get the highest grade in class. If these students are already so competitive in school just imagine how competitive would they be when they move on to higher education and after that, work.
With the standard of education getting higher, an organization's demand for an individual's level of education is also getting higher.
This it tautalogical but sadly true of the current workplace. Has mr spam bot unearthed the propblem with today's society? That every man and his dog must have a degree because that's what everyone else has?
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Many years ago, a fresh graduate is able to apply for any job they want with a high school certificate. A few years on, expectation grew and the minimum requirement was a diploma certificate.
Denied. Some jobs have always required a university education in some form since Universites began. A good example would be a Physics professor
Though I imagine you could probably be one if you just read loads of books without gonig to uni. Even so, I don't think a yanky high school diploma would get you into every job in the 50s.
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Today, many students with degree level certificate are unemployed unless for those are holding certificates from prestigious universities.
This has less to do with the uni and more to do with the degree in my eyes. Got a degree in xyz engineering? JOB FOR YOU. Dead easy to find. More prestigious universities will make it easier for you to get a job, but as long as you know what you're doing you will be fine. History of art? Doesn't matter where you went you won't be getting a job. I used to undervalue Teeside as a bit of a noddy place, but most of their graduates seem to be very pragmatic system programmers. (obvs I'm talking about a few degrees here).
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Imagine, if degree holders are already missing out on jobs, how those with only high school or diploma certificate fare?
Depends if they can arc weld or not, I imagine.
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The level of standard and expectation of education has grown to a level where one cannot afford have insufficient education. This has how important education has become.
Once again the standard of education is irrelevant to the reason why one should be educated. Infact, I don't think the spammy thing even really qualified WHY one should be educated, meerly claiming that one must be educated because the standard of education is very high. I hear the quality of some restaurants is very high; must I eat there? Is it a requirement to my life?
OBVS I realise that post wasn't real, but I felt like replying. Mostly because it read like a year 7 essay.