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Re: Education seems to have failed in some developing country
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Fara Chan
on 06/10/2022, 04:06:49 UTC
⭐ Merited by fillippone (3)
With our current era now, here in my country you need to at least have a degree in being a cashier in grocery, I can say that businesses here has a high standards but the salary here is not good enough, especially we have inflations. And I admit, our education system here is broken, we just need to graduate just because it is needed even though we don't even understand what we school is teaching us. That's why many student in here graduated and has a job not aligned to their courses.
Educational standards will determine work in the office, but beyond that education is only a place to learn, but in my opinion education does not guarantee someone to work.
What do you mean: the education system is broken because the work is not in accordance with the courses.
Cases like this, because someone no longer places knowledge in the real dimension, they perceive education as a place to find work and are more individual.

It also seems like it's still fifty-fifty because for now, except for part-time work for office work and so on, it's clear that education is the main factor, not education, but education certificates.
I don't know what other areas are like, but I've worked for several companies and the first thing asked was a certificate of education and that is one of our supports to determine our strata.
Regardless of how skills are possessed, without any correlation with people who have strengths and education certificates are not owned, things will not go well.
For developing countries, a diploma is needed to apply for a job in an office, but in developed countries, skills play a very important role in determining where a person works.
However, the real function of education is not only about jobs and diplomas.
More precisely, more skills are needed and a diploma is only part of the administrative completeness to work.
Developed countries and developing countries, the function of education and the need for a diploma may have different meanings in the category of work.