Wednesday, April 20, 2016

Focus on Education TV Series: Arts Education episode

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Focus on Education TV Series: Arts Education episode





In October, several Network Steering Committee members were featured on the “Focus on Education” television program to discuss Arts Education.

The following panelists discussed the value of the arts in education, funding and funding cuts for school arts programs, and what parents and others can do to advocate for the programs in the their schools:
• Ron Cowell, President of The Education Policy and Leadership Center;
• Corinna Vecsey Wilson, PCN Host of the “Focus on Education” programs;
• Clyde Mills McGeary, Former Chief, Division of Arts and Sciences, Pennsylvania Department of Education;
• Jamie Kasper, Associate Director, Arts Education Collaborative;
• Dr. Richard D. Nilsen, Executive Director, Pennsylvania Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development

The Education Policy and Leadership Center (EPLC) and the Pennsylvania Cable Network (PCN) have partnered for this monthly program focusing on education issues in Pennsylvania. The 2013 episodes covered school violence, student testing, the work of school boards, how schools are funded, the dropout crisis, parents as advocates, arts education and special education rights and services. Each episode and more information about the series can be found

NEWS Educational inequalities

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India is regarded as a humongous laboratory for sociological experiments by many researchers. This is fundamentally because of the large social stratification, contrasting societies and complicated blends within a society itself, which are enough to provide new insights to social enigmas frequently. The disparities in India are so high that it would be hard to believe that the country that hosts 100 billionaires in Forbes lists, also houses the largest fragment of poor and hungry in the global tally. This is the economic scenario, but it is one of the most influential factors affecting other disparities such as education. On the other hand, such complexities are often interrelated augmenting one other. Educational inequality is the situation or the system in which there exist large disparities in the society on the opportunity and access to education. This is a result of a complicated social structure, which is shaped up by long standing social norms, believe and most importantly, by contrasting economic divisions.

India is regarded as a humongous laboratory for sociological experiments by many researchers. This is fundamentally because of the large social stratification, contrasting societies and complicated blends within a society itself, which are enough to provide new insights to social enigmas frequently. The disparities in India are so high that it would be hard to believe that the country that hosts 100 billionaires in Forbes lists, also houses the largest fragment of poor and hungry in the global tally. This is the economic scenario, but it is one of the most influential factors affecting other disparities such as education. On the other hand, such complexities are often interrelated augmenting one other. Educational inequality is the situation or the system in which there exist large disparities in the society on the opportunity and access to education. This is a result of a complicated social structure, which is shaped up by long standing social norms, believe and most importantly, by contrasting economic divisions.

Educational inequality forms up gradually as an ongoing process. Education is affected by social, political and economic status of people. Individuals who are from wealthy section of the society always have the privilege to reach out for better schools and institutions. While those from the deprived section are prone to lower quality, in the process, the system contributes to a deepening chasm. On the other hand, the educationally enlightened group gains more access to political and economic system turning them to be favorable to suit their interest of their own kinds. Such a structure has an adverse effect in the deprived section affecting them from multifarious direction. It is evident from the observation that if educational inequalities can be decimated, a huge change will follow in the social structure. However, to obtain the very change educational disparity, impetus from political and economic sector is inevitable.

India has transformed in a short span to be one of the most progressive nations. Series of economic reforms, industrialization, privatization and other steps by government has wiped out the impasses of Indian society to large extents. This has substantial onus on the unorganized education system of the nation integrating it to be more effective as well as holistic. However, the gap is still serious and it seems there is still much to be done. The gradual change in the economy of the country has influenced education in diverse way. Government has taken extensive initiatives to develop the system to be holistic and equally delivering. The gap is being created by the private players that have turned education to a lucrative business. The equation of investment to create profit has rendered private education a competitive edge. This competition to provide quality in education has taken some of the institutions to heights with global standard. In the same time, this also has an adverse effect creating more spaces dividing privileged and under privileged education. While government budget for education has become increasingly incompetent to compete with private funding, educational inequality has become more conspicuous among the less privileged section of society comprising of lower middle class and the deprived, especially in primary schooling.

Educational inequality forms up gradually as an ongoing process. Education is affected by social, political and economic status of people. Individuals who are from wealthy section of the society always have the privilege to reach out for better schools and institutions. While those from the deprived section are prone to lower quality, in the process, the system contributes to a deepening chasm. On the other hand, the educationally enlightened group gains more access to political and economic system turning them to be favorable to suit their interest of their own kinds. Such a structure has an adverse effect in the deprived section affecting them from multifarious direction. It is evident from the observation that if educational inequalities can be decimated, a huge change will follow in the social structure. However, to obtain the very change educational disparity, impetus from political and economic sector is inevitable.

India has transformed in a short span to be one of the most progressive nations. Series of economic reforms, industrialization, privatization and other steps by government has wiped out the impasses of Indian society to large extents. This has substantial onus on the unorganized education system of the nation integrating it to be more effective as well as holistic. However, the gap is still serious and it seems there is still much to be done. The gradual change in the economy of the country has influenced education in diverse way. Government has taken extensive initiatives to develop the system to be holistic and equally delivering. The gap is being created by the private players that have turned education to a lucrative business. The equation of investment to create profit has rendered private education a competitive edge. This competition to provide quality in education has taken some of the institutions to heights with global standard. In the same time, this also has an adverse effect creating more spaces dividing privileged and under privileged education. While government budget for education has become increasingly incompetent to compete with private funding, educational inequality has become more conspicuous among the less privileged section of society comprising of lower middle class and the deprived, especially in primary schooling.

Berkeley Cuts Education Institution

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STUDY IN USA AND EMERGE AS A GLOBAL PROFESSIONAL

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STUDY IN USA AND EMERGE AS A GLOBAL PROFESSIONAL


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USA is better known for its diversity. The U.S. is a ‘Little World” with nearly every world’s culture & Community, climate, landscape and category of wildlife
USA has an unrivalled position as number one destination for students seeking quality overseas education. Yearly thousand of international students choose to study in USA because of its world class educational structure. USA is home to world’s top universities both public and private. Students aspiring to study in the US can choose from a wide range of subjects from over 3600 colleges, universities and institutes. The sheer number of Courses in U.S.A which covers over 900 fields of study in undergraduate, graduate or professional education itself gives students options to pick a program of his /her liking whether it is a large public research universities or smaller liberal arts colleges.
Since the programs are generally credit-based (which means that to become a graduate one has to finish the requisite number of credits, not years
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POPULAR COURSES
 Quality education in almost all the areas of study is the hall mark of higher education in U.S.A However, there are some courses in USA which are quite popular with international students they are
Business and Management Studies
 Business and Management studies remains the most sought after course by international students in the U. S. These programs are highly rated for its rich curriculum, methodology of teaching, coupled with case studies that develop entrepreneurial skills in the students and turn them in to efficient managers of tomorrow. Apart from classroom teaching industry exposure in forms of and training and internships are also important part of these programs a MBA program in U.S. would take your career to an altogether new level.
Information Technology
This includes courses such as Bachelors of Information Technology, Bachelors of Computer Science and Technology, Bachelors of Engineering (Computers) etc this field has great potential owing to   ever increasing use of computer based technology.USA being home to some of the world computer and software giant’s job prospects are very high.
Engineering
The U.S is a hot destination for students seeking quality engineering programs with exciting specialization The job opportunities in the field are aplenty, thus making it programs high in demand.
Apart from these, courses like Hospitality MIS: Management Information Systems Energy Management, Developmental Economics, Organizational Behavior, and Film Technology are the various options available.
Work permits & Stay back
 Part-time work rights:  20 hours per week on campus (40 hours/week during vacation).  After 1 year students can work off campus subject to approval from DSO and authorization from US-CIS.
Stay Back:  12 months Optional Practical training (OPT); 17 months extension for STEM Majors.
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       What salary can I expect in the US?
       
  • On an Average a fresher can get around 50 – 100k Salary after Graduation from US   University

  • MS Degree holders are given preference in TOP US companies.

  • Compared to Salaries in India, US graduate’s salaries are almost 10 times higher.

  • 60% of workers in USA are retiring by 2020. US needs lot of work force by that time
Planning to Study in USA? Call: us today on 0484-4140999

Study in United States

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Study in United States

Education in the United States is provided by both public and private schools.

Public education is universally available, with control and funding coming from the state, local, and federal government. Public school curricula, funding, teaching, employment, and other policies are set through locally elected school boards, who have jurisdiction over individual school districts. State governments set educational standards and mandate standardized tests for public school systems.

Private schools are generally free to determine their own curriculum and staffing policies, with voluntary accreditation available through independent regional accreditation authorities. 88% of school-age children attend public schools, 9% attend private schools, and nearly 3% are homeschooled.

Education is compulsory over an age range starting between five and eight and ending somewhere between ages sixteen and eighteen, depending on the state. This requirement can be satisfied in public schools, state-certified private schools, or an approved home school program. In most schools, education is divided into three levels: elementary school, middle or junior high school, and high school. Children are usually divided by age groups into grades, ranging from kindergarten and first grade for the youngest children, up to twelfth grade as the final year of high school.

There are also a large number and wide variety of publicly and privately administered institutions of higher education throughout the country. Post-secondary education, divided into college, as the first tertiary degree, and graduate school, is described in a separate section below.

Students completing high school may choose to attend a college or university. Undergraduate degrees may be either associate's degrees or bachelor's degrees (baccalaureate).

Community college typically offer two-year associate's degrees, although some community colleges offer a limited number of bachelor's degrees. Some community college students choose to transfer to a four-year institution to pursue a bachelor's degree. Community colleges are generally publicly funded and offer career certifications and part-time programs.

Four-year institutions may be public or private colleges or universities.

Most public institutions are state universities, which are sponsored by state governments and typically receive funding through some combination of taxpayer funds, tuition, private donations, federal grants, and proceeds from endowments. State universities are organized in a wide variety of ways, and many are part of a state university system. However, not all public institutions are state universities. The five service academies, one for each branch of the armed forces, are completely funded by the federal government; the academies train students (cadets or midshipmen) to be commissioned officers in exchange for a mandatory term of military service. Additionally, some local governments (counties and cities) have four-year institutions of their own - one example is the City University of New York.

Private institutions are privately funded and there is wide variety in size, focus, and operation. Some private institutions are large research universities, while others are small liberal arts colleges that concentrate on undergraduate education. Some private universities are nonsectarian while others are religiously affiliated. While most private institutions are non-profit, a number are for profit.

Curriculum varies widely depending on the institution. Typically, an undergraduate student will be able to select an academic major or concentration, which comprises the main or special subjects, and students may change their major one or more times.

Some students, typically those with a bachelor's degree, may choose to continue on to graduate or professional school. Graduate degrees may be either master's degrees (e.g., M.S., M.B.A., M.S.W.) or doctorates (e.g., Ph.D., J.D., M.D.). Academia-focused graduate school typically includes some combination of coursework and research (often requiring a thesis or dissertation), while professional school (e.g., medical, law, business) grants a first professional degree and aims to prepare students to enter a learned profession.

Study in America – Student Visa Types

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Want to study in America? There are a number of different ways for foreign nationals to study in the United States. Today approximately 800,000 foreign nationals attend undergraduate and graduate college programs in the US. All these students are in the US on some type of US Visa.  US immigration laws provides several different types…
Want to study in America? There are a number of different ways for foreign nationals to study in the United States. Today approximately 800,000 foreign nationals attend undergraduate and graduate college programs in the US. All these students are in the US on some type of US Visa.  US immigration laws provides several different types of nonimmigrant visas that would allow a foreign national to come to the US to obtain certain training or education. Why do we call them ‘nonimmigrant’ visas? US immigration law separates those who desire to be in the US temporarily (nonimmigrant) and those who seek to come to the US permanently (immigrant). Student visas are intended for people who plan to be in the US temporarily while they complete their studies.
Immigration in the US is managed by US Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS), a division of the US Department of Homeland Security. It is the job of the USCIS to administer the immigration laws of the United States government. So if you decide to study in the US and apply for a student visa your application will be reviewed by the USCIS. 
Now let’s explore the different ways a foreign national can obtain a US visa to study in America. Here are the popular options in the order that is most common and best known: 
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Is Finland Still an Education Superstar?

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The educational system in New Zealand is extremely varied and is one of the best in the world. According to scores, it has the highest levels of literacy, mathematics, and sciences in the country. The public educational system is one of the best funded in the world; New Zealand offers the highest percentage of public funding in education in the world. Several indices rate New Zealand as the number one country in the world for education.
So what makes New Zealand so unique? What makes it different than all of the other developed countries that provide education to their children? It is based on several things; first, because New Zealand natives believe in giving everyone the education that they deserve. There are many private schools, but because the country is so great at giving their public schools the monies they need, many parents are just as happy using the public system.
The other reason is because the educational system focuses on both practical and academic achievement. Instead of sticking to a regimen that no one really understands and doesn’t really tell us anything, the New Zealand public education system focuses on being open-minded and letting children explore, thus allowing them to learn in the best way that they can. This gets them ready for college or the workplace upon finishing their secondary education.

Primary and Secondary Schools

Almost all primary and secondary schools have a set schedule, usually from 9 AM to 3:30 PM. They go to school throughout the year, with four different terms spread out evenly. The terms are as follows:
  • Term 1: February to mid-April
  • Term 2: Late April to early July
  • Term 3: Mid July to late September
  • Term 4: Mid October to mid-December
There is a two-week break between terms one and two, two and three, and three and four. Between term four and the following term 1, there is a 6 week summer break, lasting part of December and all of January.
There are three types of primary and secondary schools that you will see.
  • State-funded, or public, schools. These schools are free, with minor costs for books, school supplies, and uniforms (if they are used; most New Zealand schools have them). The school that a child attends is based on where they live; the divisions can be found here.
  • State-integrated religious schools. There are a number of schools that are religious in nature (Catholic) which have been integrated into the public school structure. These are, of course, options for those who wish for their children to have a religious education. These schools are free, with minor costs for books, school supplies, and uniforms.
  • Private schools cost anywhere from $4,000 to $28,000 a year. These may be religious, but they can also be more academically intense or provide options according to what a parent may want.
There are differences between primary and secondary school, but students must attend school from the age of 6 until they are 16. Here are some of the differences you will see.
  • Primary school. From ages 6 to 12, a child attends primary school. Most primary schools have 23 to 29 students per teacher, sometimes less if it is a private or state-integrated school. Primary schools may include preschool, but there are also preschools that work on their own. Preschool is not required.
  • Secondary school. Referred to as “high school” or “college,” secondary school has one teacher per 17 to 23 students; sometimes it is as low as 10 if it is a private or state-integrated school. Each secondary school uses a practical curriculum to help students get prepared for either the work world or higher education, and the curriculum is regulated by the Government’s Education Review Office. Some secondary schools will allow their senior students to take the Cambridge International Exam or the International Baccalaureate, which grant them credits and recognition in higher education programs worldwide.

Higher Education

Higher education is incredibly important, and we will explore it more in our sections that focus on the higher education systems. There are eight universities throughout the country, along with 18 technology institutions and over 600 training schools which help with specialized skills. Five of the universities in New Zealand are considered to be in the top 50 of the world’s universities according to the QS World Top 500 rankings. New Zealand is known for its business, technology, engineering, medicine, and biological sciences, and the schools are world class. The higher education program is subsidized by the New Zealand government for permanent residents.
Like you would expect from the Kiwis, New Zealand’s higher education system is also quite laid-back. Even though you have to meet vigorous requirements and have to do particular tasks in order to stay on a student visa, it is nowhere near as intense as going into an Ivy League school in New England or the Group of Eight in Australia. You will get a great education without the cost of your mental health in the process, which is a great advantage no matter who you are.
As you can see, the educational system, from primary school all the way to college, is a big focus for Kiwis. This is why many people decide to allow their children to do exchange programs and why college students will spend their entire academic career in New England. The focus on education plays a very large role in the overall attitudes about education. It is considered to be important, and that attitude rubs off in every aspect of Kiwi life. You can achieve your goals, no matter what education you happen to pursue.
You can learn more about education in New Zealand in two places, first at The Ministry of Education’s website, where you can find more information about the way that the educational system is laid out and what laws and such are in place. The other place is Education New Zealand’s Study in New Zealand website, which can give you more information about those laws and about the schools around the entire country.

Ottawa Hosts Conference Day to Promote Greek-Speaking Education

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Canada




Canada is known for its high education standard which is recognized all over the world at an affordable price. Canada has best universities and is the third most favored destination for business studies. According to a report, the universities in Canada saw an increase of around 11% in the influx of foreign student. Canadian universities feature regularly among the best universities across the world. These universities offer a state of art infrastructure, research facilities, libraries and world class faculty. They also give a lot of emphasis on research. In addition to this, both the Canadian government and the industry support research in all fields. Canada is also famous for language studies. In fact, Canada is the world leader in language training.

EDUCATION SYSTEM FOR NEWCOMERS

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EDUCATION SYSTEM FOR NEWCOMERS 

Designed by newcomers for newcomers, our Education Section is the most comprehensive online directory for Newcomers to Canada interested in learning more about the Canadian education system, both in terms of finding schools for their children (elementary or secondary) or finding suitable post-secondary education (Colleges and Universities) for themselves. This section also includes more information on getting your skills assessed and recognized in Canada, otherwise known as Foreign Credential Recognition. For those interested in learning more about improving their English or French, we also have a dedicated English & French Language section. 

Elementary and Secondary School System for your children 

The Canadian elementary and secondary school system make up the two basic levels of education for children and young people in Canada. Combined, these two levels of education represent up to 12 years of study, with most kids starting off in kindergarten (pre-school preparation), followed by grades 1 to 12 in elementary and secondary school. Some children spend more than 12 years in the system at various levels, kindergarten, elementary and secondary. If this has been helpful and you want to learn more about the elementary and secondary school system in Canada, visit our Canadian School System section.

Post-Secondary Education System for you or your children 

Within the post-secondary (or third level) education system in Canada there are various types of post-secondary institutions or establishments, as well as many forms of post-secondary education. With some institutions being recognized and others not, it is important to understand what the difference is. For example, being recognized generally means that a provincial or territorial government has given the institution the authority to grant degrees, diplomas and other formal qualifications. To learn more about whether an institution is officially recognized or not, please visit our Third Level Education section. 

Are you an Internationally Trained or Educated Professional? 

As a newcomer to Canada, you are likely to have obtained your trade or professional qualification outside of Canada. If this is the case, then you may need to have your skills assessed and recognized in Canada. Within Canada this is referred to as foreign credential recognition (FCR), while outside of Canada, it is often referred to as skills assessment, skills recognition and/or professional registration. Foreign credential assessment is the process of verifying that your education, training and/or work experience, obtained overseas, is equivalent to the standards in Canada for Canadian workers. Getting your skills assessed and recognized in Canada sometimes means wading through hundred’s of licensing bodies, educational institutions and professional associations but still not finding what you are looking for. Our Credential Recognition section should help you navigate this plethora of information, helping you find what you’re looking for quickly and easily.  

Learning or improving your English and French 

If you haven’t already discovered, Canada has two official languages, English and French. While the majority of people speak English, particularly outside of Quebec, French is equally as important and all official government services as well as publications and documents are available in both English and French. Having strong English or French language skills is essential for most jobs in Canada and if you are trying to successfully navigate the immigration system in Canada, you will also be required to meet basic English (or French) language proficiency requirements. Our English Language & French Languagesections will give you more information about workplace language skills and sitting your International English Language Test for Canada.  

Need more help? Meet us in person. 

Why not visit the Newcomers Canada Fair, the largest event of its kind in Canada, taking place in TorontoVancouver and Calgary. This exhibition uniquely promotes viable immigration pathways for temporary foreign workers and international students through employment, foreign credential assessment as well as English language training, job ready education and a host of arrival and settlement services. For newly landed immigrants with permanent residency, learn how to open a bank account, navigate the real estate market, meet with government supported newcomers networks, healthcare providers, business startup services, foreign exchange services, interstate relocation companies, government services and much more, all under the one roof. 

Singapore Education Counselors

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Singapore Education Counselors

  • Singapore Education Counselors in Chennai are striving to give the students the best in class consultation for higher studies in Singapore, here in Chennai.
  • The notable benefit for Indian students seeking admission in Singapore’s universities is the cosmopolitan and tech-governed society that has a strong sense of community and homeliness, almost similar to that in India. Education Consultants in Chennai for Singapore
  • The proximity of Singapore in geographical terms is beneficial to Indian students, as it cuts down on their travel costs
  • Education in Singapore is affordable, modern, skills-rich and value-laden
  • Singapore Education Counselors, serve the highly motivated students by creating an expressway for a career launchpad

  • The Singapore universities’ MOUs and tie-ups with British, American universities has made it possible for Indian students to get UK or U.S. recognised certification in the most inexpensive way
  • There are scholarships offered by the National University of Singapore, the Nanyang Technological University and the Singapore Management University
  • Singapore Education Counselors emphasize on the use of English, which has guaranteed Indian students an admission into Singapore’s universities
  • The diversity associated with students who represent different nationalities is a guarantee for international exposure and global outlook. There are nearly 70,000 foreign students studying in Singapore
  • Easier student visa rules, better student accommodation gives a huge welcome signal for the Indian students
  • Counseling Education, career planning, suggesting courses and creating a path for students is tailor made by our Singapore Education Counselors at Confluence
  • A unique fee protection scheme framed by the government allows a student of a private university to pursue the same degree in the Government institutions in case the particular private university shuts down.
  • The policy of government-funded institutions make it mandatory for foreign students to stay and work in Singapore for three years after graduation. This means immediate job opportunity after the completion of degree course

PAKISTANI EDUCATION SECTOR (4)

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PAKISTANI EDUCATION SECTOR (4)

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Highly skilled workforce has become a basic need to meet the challenges of contemporary era which is all about competitiveness and efficiency.Human development must be the first and foremost objective of the education in Pakistan as only the curriculum-based education just produces rote memorizers.It is important to note that higher education sector has been playing essential role in human resource development to support the economy of the country by contributing in workforce of approximately four hundred thousands universily graduates,every year,during 2005 to 2009 .The data shows 30% increase in the total graduates output from the universities and degrees awarding institutes (DIA’s) during above mentioned period.
Since 2002,Higher Education Commission has sent about 4,313 scholars in the technically advanced countries for research degrees such as M.Phil and Ph.D out of these 1,214 have completed and returned to the country .Further measures are to be taken to make the human development possible in the literal sense. It is said that crisis in economics or a trade deficit comes about when the nations’ import too many foreign goods’ .In culture and education nations experience a deficit when they ‘import too few’.This is what actually happened with education sector in Pakistan.The govt.should make it a permanent programme of the education policies and programmes to exchange the technical and cultural learning from the friendly neighbouring countries especially the Muslim countries .
The schlorships should be offered to the students coming from neighbouring countries to ensure that students of different countries are having a congenial and productive interaction with the world outside.It is praiseworthy that Ministry of Education is running a number of scholarship schemes for different target groups.These are pleasing steps of the govt. but this activity must be expanded to other neighbouring countries as well which will also increase the scope of Pakistani student as well. We are living in a digital era where the dimensions of learning and knowledge have been multiplied manifold.We cannot just peep into the world through a narrow window of knowledge .
Today’s world demands a wider perspectives and enlightened intellectual way of life.Pakistan’s education sector needs to cope with it which may not be a possibility but requires the struggle which can go out of the conventional ways of the country.67 years have taught Pakistani nation a bitter reality that without investing both financially and intellectually in the education sector will keep on giving disappointing figures .With the decline in education the track of the modern world can be bumpy.This creates a vicious circle with alarming poverty ratio and unemployment as the direct fall out and then again as the cause of the decline in education .Elevation of the education sector is not only the need of the hour but also essential to fulfill the MDG’s in their literal sense.

Top 15 Reasons Why Education is Extremely Important

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You may be knowing your A’s and B’s and C’s, but are you educated or just literate? No rolling your eyeballs please, there is a difference. Literacy is knowing how to read and write. Education is to be able to reason, to use your ability to read and write to your benefit and to be able to gain your spectrum of knowledge by trying to surge deeper into the literate knowledge imparted to you. We’ve had debates innumerable about why is it important for every country to increase the literacy rates of its citizens, but is merely doing that enough? No, we do not need just literate citizens, but educated ones too. We do not want to be a group of people who can read and write but make nothing out of it. Wondering what education makes of us? It makes us human, a robot can read and write to, but reason? Here are reasons why education is extremely important.


15. Avoiding societal embarrassment

Do you know that the societal segments were based more on your education than economic worth, just economically better off could afford better education too. Women were the aliens of the already alienated because they weren’t seen as able to mingle in a society where reasoning happened. It is extremely important that you be at par with the knowledge database to be able to mingle in a certain societal setting without being made to feel embarrassed or an outcast. Education helps you broaden that spectrum of knowledge and hold your own mind and reason.
14. Forgoing baseless superstitions

Are you aware that most superstitions we follow still were a brainchild of the educated and had a scientific reason to support it. Ironic that superstition today is deeply integrated in the culture of the uneducated. Why? Because they never seemed to reason why are they following a tradition blindly and hence times changed, the scientific reason held no ground for superstitions to carry on, but those on whom it rested to forego, had little ability to reason and let it go. You can never undermine the role of education in order to make a society free of baseless superstitions.
13. Reasoning against the illogical

You’d never believe anything without a reason, if only you have a reason for it. Take for example the inability of uneducated farmers to examine and analyse the quality or fertility of soil for a particular harvest and later regret and believe that the rain gods were displeased with them. They’d spend more on rituals to please the Rain God than they would to increase soil quality. If only they knew.
12. Keeping up with evolutions

You cannot keep up with evolutions unless you are aware of them. Awareness comes from Education. Imagine a world without WhatsApp! Was life really that hard before WhatsApp happened? Maybe not, but it certainly made life easier. This was only a grain of salt in what I’d say is an ocean of evolutions, all in one way or the other made to simplify your life.
11. Exposure to the World

Is it remotely possible to know of all the other nations while remaining in your own. It is. You’d have to read and place your understanding of the reading in the cultural and historical context of that nation in a particular period. You’d know just about everything French, Roman and Greek. You’d be able to build your understanding of their language and culture without simply terming them all as ‘foreign’.
10. No more a fool :Keeping your own mind

An educated person would listen to all, and do what suits him best. It is highly impossible to fool an educated person for it would take reasoning and logic to get him in the trap. Educations keeps you from being trapped in advisories that are no more fruitful than digging your house for the pot of gold.

9. A Healthier Lifestyle and living

Remember the world before anti-biotic happened? Or vaccines? Or sanitary napkins? Now place yourself where education is a luxury. Would you be aware of the medical or lifestyle finds which help detect and cure a disease. Are you aware that almost every person is allergic to 5 foods in his lifetime which may cause auto immune diseases? An educated person would know his health, live longer and healthier by resorting to healthier alternatives.
8. Adapting to newer techniques for productivity

There’s a reason why scientists are being paid in billions of dollars to build machinery that decreased the need for man power. It is however impossible to reap the benefits of that machinery has it to be used by those who have no knowledge of how to operate the machine for better productivity. Why else to you think most farmers, till date, swear by the traditional technique of irrigation.
7. Ethical values that help make the world more peaceful

It is in the habit of uneducated to spring up on arguments and cause harm to others and most to himself. Education would rather channel your temper towards a more productive and peaceful goal. While no nation would be at crisis, it would be only a more peaceful world without wars and battles.
6. Imparts ability to work across genres and cultures

Tell an uneducated person to work in a setting alien to him, you’d ask him to walk on a path of self destruction. Ask an educated man to travel nations and transmute the barriers of language and culture, you’d be testing his spirit of taking challenges and succeeding in them. The difference here has not to be of intellectual capacity, but it takes more self confidence than knowledge to not be intimidated by challenges life throws on you.
5. Economic growth of the nation

When the people of a nation are educated, they’d definitely carve ways to be self sufficient. An economically independent society is the stepping stone to combined productivity that leads to a economic growth of the nation on a whole. Now you know how those countries are doing so well for themselves?
4. A longer, disease free life for the younger generation

No intention of gender bias, but statistics reveal that if the mothers are educated, chances are that child mortality rates reduce by less than half. In fact, this is a reason by urban, educated women have healthier children almost free of diseases. Also, if either parent has received formal education, chances are they’d have fewer kids with better lifestyles than depend on more working hands by conceiving more kids. Also, educated parents immunize their kids and make sure that they play major role in their growth and development.
3. The Will to Keep trying till success strikes

It is only through education that you’d have multiple level goals and a number of ways to reach them. You’d have dreams which transmute to thoughts and later into actions. Your will to get your dream to turn true will be undeterred and you’d try in every way possible till you succeed. The uneducated may have better intellectual and labour capacity but the lack of understanding of multiple ways to achieve their goals is often an obstacle.
2. Earn your own living

With evolving lifestyles, steep inflation rates and luxuries transcending into needs, it is only impossible for a family to depend and thrive on one bread earner. You ought to work for self sufficiency and dependency and education helps you gain job opportunities for financial independence. Also, education helps you build a network with people who’s resources might work the best in your benefit if you so choose to be self employed.
1.Happiness abound : Stable, balanced, self dependent life.

You know why being educated is extremely important? Because for you to be happy, you need to feel good from within. It is only possible to have a stable mind and a balances life once you are self dependent and have a reputable standing in the society. By simply being educated you’d have little job insecurity, no inferiority complex and a well organized understanding of the world. Education may not be the key to happiness, but it definitely is the key to a lot of other things which come together to make you happy.

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EDUCATION

Collaboration, diversity, globalization, open minds; all define the world we live in today.  With communication and technology making connections easier across borders, the ability to see, smell and hear a new experience provides perspective few gain in a class room.  We understand the importance of providing your students with an experience that goes beyond the textbook.  Creating experiences that submerses them in the culture with a hands-on opportunity to ask questions and learn from diverse perspectives.  Every country is different, every city a new adventure, every discussion an opportunity to expand horizons.
With Tumlare as your international travel partner, we will customize an itinerary that will suit your program’s needs.  Connecting you with cultural understanding, high level corporate visits, NGOs, local universities and student projects are just some of the many ways Tumlare can lead your program through world gates.
Whether you are a student of business, marketing, finance, operations, history or art Tumlare’s experienced staff can help you create a memorable international experience as your students become engaged citizens of the world.
Education by Tumlare will take your classroom to the world!

Why to Study in USA:

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Why to Study in USA:

Every student aspires to go abroad and study in US. This is because there are lots the benefits of studying in the USA or anywhere abroad.
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Benefits of Studying in The USA:

The answer to the question Why to Study in USA is given below.

   

  • You get to see the world around- When you go abroad to study you get the opportunity to see the world around you. This is not possible while you are on a holiday because then your time will be limited and not enough to explore everything. But when you are staying somewhere for studying you can get ample time, and you can go out with your friends in every weekend. You get to know the culture of that country; you can mix with people and make new friends, share your own traditions and get a lot of opportunities to explore the world around you. The best thing about the USA is that there are innumerable places in and around where you can spend your weekends.
  • Become Independent- When you step out of your house you know in your heart that there is no one behind you to look after. So you automatically become self-reliant. You start taking important decisions yourself. You start realizing what is good for you and what will be bad for you. You avert taking risks as you know that if anything goes wrong, you will have to face the consequences. You shun your reckless attitude and solve your own problems. This certainly helps you in the near future.
  • Better Career Opportunities- If you can add in your CV that you have stayed abroad either for work or for studies, you can easily impress your employers. Because in this era of globalization, employers are looking for international expertise you have experienced the International market. So the students who have studied abroad have a great opportunity for a bright future.
  • Learn new languages- When you stay abroad for studies, you are bound to learn their language or, at least, their accent how they speak. This will help you in your future career to communicate with people easily. This is certainly one of the major reasons behind why to study in USA.
These are the reasons to study in USA. Grab the opportunity if you get any and experience new things that can change the momentum of your life.

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With thousands of academic programs, world-class institutions, and unmatched flexibility, the United States offers a wealth of higher-education opportunities that you will not find anywhere else in the world! 
EducationUSA is a U.S. Department of State network of over 400 international student advising centers in more than 170 countries. The network promotes U.S. higher education to students around the world by offering accurate, comprehensive, and current information about opportunities to study at accredited postsecondary institutions in the United States. EducationUSA also provides services to the U.S. higher education community to help institutional leaders meet their recruitment and campus internationalization goals. EducationUSA is your official source on U.S. higher education.