Government has to provide primary and secondary education, but for university education, either stds or their parents should pay. To what extent do you agree?
It goes without saying that education assumes great significant for children’s future. There has been heated debate about who is responsible for tuition fee. I strongly agree with the belief that Government must pours money into primary and secondary education, but tuition fee should be self-paid by student or their parents.
To begin with, proliferation of primary and secondary education brings a source of blessings. In fact, many children from financial adversity are struggling with life to make ends meet let alone paying tuition fee. Therefore, with Government’s subsidization on education, the less well-off, in all probability, are bestowed upon a chance of keeping on par with the better-off thanks to knowledge and life skills acquisition. To be more specific, when all children is in position to afford academic pursuit, they will gain basic knowledge such as the three Rs, and crucial life skills namely communication skill, team-working skill, problem-solving skill, which not only lays foundation for studying in higher level, grasping street wisdom, but also helps them to fit in and work with people around in workplace, deal with changing event in their life. On a wider scale, educational proliferation creates an intellectual society and establishes a high-quality work force.
However, regarding to university education, it is responsibility of students themselves and their family to pay tuition fee. There is a truth which has been generally acknowledged that providing tuition fee for all students is very likely to exert financial burden on government budget due to expensive training cost, while students who already possess basic knowledge and skills can take a part time job and pay for their own studies if their parent cannot afford it. Furthermore, school attendances will be more responsible for their academic performance when they must charge for it.
All things considered, budgets spent on primary and secondary are indispensable these days, but for university education, students should pay for their own studies. From my point of view, Government might lend a hand in help tertiary education by student loan policy for student of poor originality or awarding scholarship for who have outstanding academic performance.
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Primary education---> elementary school and preschool
Secondary education ---> middle school or certain vocational schools for teenagers
Tertiary education ----> further education, a university, a graduate school for master degree or Ph.D.
well, thanks for your comments. I checked and double checked "tertiary education" by searching on the internet, in some forums, they say "tertiart education" and university education" are the same meaning.
Furthermore, school attendances will be more responsible for their academic performance when they must pay charge for it.
Government might lend a hand in help with tertiary education by student loan policy for student(s) of poor originality or awarding scholarship for those who have outstanding academic performance.
However, regarding to university education, it is the responsibility of the students themselves and their family to pay the tuition fee. There is a truth which has been generally acknowledged that providing tuition fee for all students is very likely to exert financial burden on government budget due to expensive training costs, while students who already possess basic knowledge and skills can take a part time job and pay for their own studies if their parent(s) cannot afford it.
To be more specific, when all children are is in position to afford academic pursuit, they will gain basic knowledge such as the three Rs, and crucial life skills namely communication skill, team-working skill, problem-solving skill, which not only lays a foundation for studying in a higher level, grasping street wisdom, but also helps them to fit in and work with people around the in workplace, deal with changing events in their life. On a wider scale, educational proliferation creates an intellectual society and establishes a high-quality work force.