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From my perspective, educational systems are properly preparing students for modern tasks. In my country, Bangladesh, all schools are now modern and have many modern facilities like computers, multimedia, and so on. Whenever someone does not understand what is bad or what work is going on, the teacher is always there to help. Our prime [...]
In my opinion, traditional educational systems do not adequately prepare students for the challenges of the modern workplace. Students have many resources for learning, and those who understand education take the time to study effectively. However, traditional educational systems are often lacking. I was wrong about this due to the fact that in many countries, [...]
You know, I'm a student and I'm in 11th grade. It's the last grade of school in my country, and I have spent 11 years in school. I believe that our traditional education system doesn't prepare students for the challenges of modern life and the modern workplace. It doesn't provide any useful advice for minors [...]
Actually, I don't really know much about traditional education systems, but I believe they can be a foundation for the challenges and opportunities ahead in the future. For example, we may learn about some ethics from the past that can be applied in our future, especially in modern companies. So, yeah, I think that is.
This actually depends on the country, but speaking about Egypt, I believe that it's absolutely distinct from achieving this purpose. It does not have anything to do with the current job market, and most things students learn are usually useless in the labor market.
Yes, in my perspective, the traditional education system prepares students adequately for the modern job market. Education in Pakistan, whether in government or private institutions, is similar for all students, although there are differences in the traditional education system. That's why I share my perspective; both can teach you in the same way. It's all [...]
