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Education by Mind Map: Education

1. values learn from/ future sucess (both has an undeniable role)

1.1. parents/ families/ family roles

1.1.1. naturally infuse into children the moral values that their parents cherish

1.1.1.1. examples of values / a child can get from observing their parents: honesty, perseverance, respect

1.1.1.1.1. impact: values guide decision-making, foster trust and positive relationship -> essential elements for success

1.1.2. bedrock for personal development

1.1.2.1. reports shown: parents - often the first ones recognize their children's talents and nurture qualities like creativity, persistence

1.1.2.1.1. example: in the case of Mozart, the first music teacher of the genius was his father

1.2. schools/ formal education

1.2.1. equip individual with tools to translate values to action

1.2.1.1. example: to become a recognized euntrepreneur - one needs to learn several skill sets which are systematically embeded in bussiness training programs: writing up a business plan, analyzing the market, applying theory of business management, etc.

1.2.1.1.1. impact: with personal qualities and learnt knowledge from formal qualifications, one is ready to thrive in this knowledge and information era

1.2.2. provide foundation of multiple areas: science, history, literature, etc. - cornerstones of academic and professional success

1.2.2.1. impact: broaden students' perspectives and open up future for opportunities in various fields

2. homeschooling (disadvantage outweigh advantage)

2.1. advantages of homeschooling

2.1.1. ability to tailor education

2.1.1.1. beneficial for gifted children who find traditional classroom too constraining

2.1.1.2. kids who struggle or require extra support

2.1.2. allows flexibility

2.1.2.1. curriculum considering the child's strengths and weaknesses

2.1.2.2. enable families to integrate learning schedule with travel, extracurricular activities, or family businesses

2.2. disadvantage of homeschooling/ negative potentials

2.2.1. lack of social interaction

2.2.1.1. Example: school provide space for teamwork, conflict resolution and communication

2.2.1.1.1. impact: be deprived of thesse essential skill - leave them at a disadvantage at future workplace, or fitting in with society

2.2.2. lack of academic rigor

2.2.2.1. though parents can create robust curriculum, it's hard to ensure that it meets academic standards for mainstream education qualifications

2.2.2.1.1. challenges to get ammitted to higher education opportunities which are the cornerstones for academic and professional success

3. pay for university education (individual responsibility for the reason that tertiary education only benefit individual, not society)

3.1. students cover their own expense

3.1.1. explain: equip individual with skills to land higher paying job and their own career advancements

3.1.1.1. further explain: financial benefit directly accures to students, justifying their responsibility to pay for the education cost

3.1.2. ý phát triển counter arguments: subsidizing higher education unfairly burdens taxpayers, who may not directly benefit from the graduate's expertise

3.1.2.1. Refutation: however, in real life practice, countries offering free tertiary education are often well developed countries such as finland, germany, etc. and there is no evidence that this education initiative cause any constrains on their overall economy.

3.2. phản biện ý university education không có lợi ích cho society

3.2.1. viewing education solely as an individual investment underscores the significant societal benefits it might present

3.2.1.1. explain: well educated population may result in innovation, research and technological advancement

3.2.1.1.1. impact: bringing long term economic advantages

3.2.2. skilled workforce able to address complex challenges

3.2.2.1. university education prepare graduates to enter the society as a new labour force, they are expected to engaged in civic life, participated in democratic processes

3.2.2.1.1. impact: by this engagement, university graduate contribute to the common good and become the driven force for changes in many social issues such as healthcare, welfare and environmental issues