Saturday, July 11, 2009

Why we should do LEARNING...

Learning gives you the opportunity to know around you...
Knowing around you let you gain the control of the environment around you...
Which enables your BRAIN to sit on a chair and command the REST of the world...
Thatz WHY TOP chairs are difficult to gain, but easy to live with... :)

TOP 10 Reasons why EDU. is Important

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Public education is a worthy investment for public funds. We can invest now, or we can pay later.

2. Children are our nation's future. Their development affects all of us. Good education is not cheap, but ignorance costs far more.

3. The cost of dropouts affects us all. This nation loses more than $240 billion per year in earnings and taxes that dropouts would have generated over their lifetimes. Well-supported public schools can engage all students in learning and graduate productive and competent citizens.

4. The nation pays a high price for poorly educated workers. When retraining and remediation are needed to prepare a worker to do even simple tasks, the cost is paid by both employers and consumers. This process raises the price of American products and makes it more difficult for this nation to compete in the world marketplace.


5. More than 95 percent of our future jobs will require at least a high school education. There is no question about the need for an educated work force.

6. "Education is the best provision for old age"-- Aristotle. The future support of our aging population depends on strong public schools. In 1954, there were 17 workers to pay the Social Security cost for each retiree. By 1995, there will be only three for each retiree. It is likely that the productivity of these three workers per retiree will depend on the strength of our public school systems.

7. Public schools foster interactions and understanding among people of different ethnic, religious, and socioeconomic backgrounds.

8. Public schools are the only schools that must meet the needs of all students. They do not turn children or families away. Public schools serve children with physical, emotional, and mental disabilities, those who are extremely gifted and those who are learning challenged, right along with children without special needs.

9. Education reduces costs to taxpayers. For every dollar spent to keep a child in school, the future costs of welfare, prison, and intervention services are reduced. It can cost less to educate a child now than to support a teenage parent or a repeat offender in the future. Education monies help to secure the future of all citizens.

10. An educated population is the cornerstone of democracy. This nation's well-being depends on the decisions of its educated, informed citizens.

from the Illinois Coalition for Public Education, June 1994.
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