Impact of Lack of Education on Social Life
More than yourself, our country needs you. The Philippines needs you. The lack of education of many of our countrymen exacerbates the crises in the country; in economics, politics, health and so on. They say it is expensive to study, but many times the lack of education is even more expensive. Of course, those who are uneducated are the first to feel destitute due to lack of education. Nothing
they are competent enough to fully understand what is going on around them and how it affects them, to take full advantage of the benefits and services that can be provided by various important social institutions and to fight for their rights. They become marginalized. They have no voice when it comes to important issues in the country. Punishment is to be ignorant.
It is not only the uneducated who pay for the suffering caused by lack of education. We, too, our family, even though they are still educated and
Every election, they also have the right to vote. If they lack the ability to understand the real root causes of poverty in the country, or because they do not get enough employment, it is easier for them to believe in the promises of corrupt politicians, especially if there is a substitute for big money. Just think, this country is democratic, the majority decides and dominates. If the majority are uneducated, they are the majority, they will dominate the country.
good job or business. For example, in a barangay, if they are uneducated and taught the importance of hygiene and environmental protection, think about what the environment will be like. Even if some of them who are educated have an emphasis on hygiene and environmental protection, the lifestyle of the majority of them will certainly still prevail. Many of them may not have proper toilets, throwing trash everywhere. They may not understand the relationship between environmental hygiene and health. If the disease spreads in this area due to their negligence, will not everyone be able to get sick as well as you clean at home.
Every election, they also have the right to vote. If they lack the ability to understand the real root causes of poverty in the country, or because they do not get enough employment, it is easier for them to believe in the promises of corrupt politicians, especially if there is a substitute for big money.
Just think, this country is democratic, the majority decides and dominates. If the majority are uneducated, they are the majority, they will dominate the country.
According to a study by EDCOM or 1993
Congressional Education Commission and the 2003 Functional Literacy, Education and
Mass Media Survey (FLEMMS), more than 3.8 million Filipinos “no read, no
write ”, and more than 9.2 million
barely educated or did not finish elementary school. Even more here, even those who are educated can not speak and understand English. We still need enough language skills to keep up with the changes in job market demands. According to DOLE (2010), Key Employment Generators include Cyber-services, such as being a call center agent and medical transcriptionist; medical tourism and health services at overseas employment. These jobs require fluency in English. A survey of the Filipino Youth Study in 2001 showed that Filipinos are still far from the EDCOM idea of a Filipino with adequate education. Most young people (65%) do not participate in civic or community activities. Only 37% can sing the national anthem correctly and only 38% can recite the Panatang Makabayan.
The educated person, on the other hand, seems to be an open room for change and world events. The quality of a country's human resources can be easily judged by the number of educated population living in it. In other words, education is the key to a country's development and also to sustain this development.
Learning has a tremendous impact on human society. It can be said that human understanding is incomplete if it is not educated. Learning sharpens the mind in making the right decisions. He becomes more rational and intelligent when he is educated. Through education, knowledge and important information are spread throughout the world. A person who cannot read or write is incapable of receiving this knowledge and information. It is closed to changes and advances in world knowledge.
The educated person, on the other hand, seems to be an open room for change and world events. The quality of a country's human resources can be easily judged by the number of educated population living in it. In other words, education is the key to a country's development and also to sustain this development.
This is probably the reason why rich countries have very high literacy rates and highly productive citizens.
Now you are probably convinced that it is important that you finish your studies. But you are still in your first year. It is even more important now that you finish high school so that you can continue to develop your skills in
through formal education - academic or technical-vocational, or through continuous training and honing of talents or abilities.
Hi, Wesa welcome to read.cash as I check your new account. I just subscribe for your coming articles. Education is important indeed and it's not easy to live our life especially in the Philippines if we don't have an educational background. But its not the end of the world for them. As long as they are willing to learn new skills and keep learning, then life goes on.