Education, education system, financial investment, school, public school, private school, selective education, government, school program
Education is a very important thing in today's society. A lot of families consider education as an investment for the well-being of their children. Indeed, they want the best and some are willing to pay a very high tuition fee to make sure their children are given the best education possible. Is that strategy really efficient today? Do governments need to invest money on education or is education about something else?
[...] Does good quality education necessarily depend on important financial investment? Education is a very important thing in today's society. A lot of families consider education as an investment for the well-being of their children. Indeed, they want the best and some are willing to pay a very high tuition fee to make sure their children are given the best education possible. Is that strategy really efficient today? Do governments need to invest money on education or is education about something else? [...]
[...] But money is not absolutely necessary to get a good quality education. From an individual perspective, it depends a lot on the country as well, as the situation is not the same in the USA and in France for example. Some countries use private schools a lot, so money is an issue. Some others organize and finance education through government (France for example) from pre-school programs to university. From a more general perspective, countries that decided to invest massively on education saw an important improvement of their economy as well (India, South Korea?). [...]
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