Education brings freedom but with responsibilities. How do you think we should be responsible towards our family and society?
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In an ideal world, every child would have access to the education that’s right for him or her. All parents would be able to choose from a diversity of high‐quality options regardless of their means. Parents and educators would harmoniously spend their time and energy on providing the best possible education. Educators would be responsive to parents and employ sound pedagogical practices. Over time, innovations would expand the diversity and improve the quality of the educational options available. Our education system would produce literate and informed citizens, well prepared for adult life.
The pages of the Educational Freedom Wiki explore the most promising ways of moving toward that ideal.
Regrettably, America’s current education system is very far from it. The vast majority of students are assigned to their school based on the location of their parent’s home. Children from low‐income families that cannot afford private schooling or homes in wealthier districts are trapped in underperforming schools. Given their captive audiences, these schools are more responsive to bureaucrats and special interests than to students and their parents.
Our education system’s troubles are not confined to low‐income districts — America’s students as a whole lag behind many other industrialized nations on international tests. Government expenditures on K-12 education have more than doubled over the last 40 years (adjusted for inflation), and yet U.S. students’ academic performance at the end of high school is flat. Top‐down regulations intended to improve quality instead stifle diversity and innovation. And rather than foster harmony, too often government schools force citizens into social conflict.
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Explanation:
A fundamental human right and prerequisite to the enjoyment of all other rights is education. It encourages individual freedom and empowerment and has significant positive effects on growth.
A world of peace, justice, freedom, and equality for everyone can be attained through education. Education is therefore absolutely essential for everyone. A good life is not possible without education. It affirms human intelligence, sharpens his skills, and encourages his work ethic.
We frequently discuss our rights, but we hardly ever consider our obligations. In actuality, our rights correlate to the duties we carry out.
These obligations may be to our families or to society.
We may benefit our families, society, and ourselves by being kind to one another and acting responsibly.
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