Not necessary to read, but here is the assignment:
Does education truly serve the common good as the means to bring about the desired change in society, to develop a generation of virtuous individuals and thus contribute to the development of good human beings? The fundamental purpose of education is said to gain knowledge, inculcate the forms of proper conduct and acquire technical competency. Education potentially serves as the means to develop oneself physically, mentally, and socially. The current belief in education models state the importance of education to to youths manifests itself in terms of the need to cultivate the youths of society into mature individuals. Education is important for the youths, as youth is their growing stage. It is the time to develop the principles of life, make career decisions and begin the pursuit of one's goals. But are all these assumptions about education true?
Consider the implied questions loaded into the main question; such as, does education and school have the same purpose? Consider the implications of your position as well; such as, if you believe education is an essential part of our society, what does that mean about our use of resources? Or if education is an outdated institution, why does it exist as an institution and what could be done instead? Remember, being students, you are the experts.
Read the following articles as a basis for our argument and come prepared to articulate and argue a position about "the purpose of education".
http://newdeal.feri.org/er/er19.htm
http://drmartinlutherkingjr.com/thepurposeofeducation.htm
http://albalagh.net/education/education2.shtml
Consider the implied questions loaded into the main question; such as, does education and school have the same purpose? Consider the implications of your position as well; such as, if you believe education is an essential part of our society, what does that mean about our use of resources? Or if education is an outdated institution, why does it exist as an institution and what could be done instead? Remember, being students, you are the experts.
Read the following articles as a basis for our argument and come prepared to articulate and argue a position about "the purpose of education".
http://newdeal.feri.org/er/er19.htm
http://drmartinlutherkingjr.com/thepurposeofeducation.htm
http://albalagh.net/education/education2.shtml
(I know it says to argue your point, but let's keep it civil. I'd like this to stay open.)
