If I were to fix the world I would begin by accepting and respecting the belief, traditions and culture of every individual. I think it is important to acknowledge that people are different and would have certain attributes that link to their own history and identity. When accepting, I would have created a neutral latter which would aid me for any times of trouble or need. Expecting the same from the opposite, we would have completely distinguished the current existence of social class, racial elements or more importantly a difference of power. Therefore, my primary objective would be to establish bridges to every sect of community, or group of people that could in result use their expertise towards one another.
I would then establish a system of developing schools and institutions attracting all class of people, especially those who are less able and elderly who are yet able to work but did not achieve any education at all. Public schools would aim to teach the same standard of education for students to qualify for a top ranked university, while institutions would provide a general course for those who wish to learn and earn an income simultaneously. Additionally, I would raise awareness through these branches and set up an organization that would present the human rights for every individual, the equality and power bestowed for the gender and age. Having put this in plan, a domino effect would improve standards of living such as unemployment rate, literacy rate and poverty rate that are seen as issues to be dealt with today.
Yo make a compelling argument Momin. Your views on education are certainly valid and wise. A difficulty exists however in public schools' ability to teach for university preparation. Not every student aspires to attend university, and those who prefer a slower teaching pace may find themselves overwhelmed and discouraged by school. To that I would emphasize the use of university, college, and trade programs that exist now, but with ideas as how to make them even more efficient.
ReplyDeleteI agree with your points and do believe that a lot can be solved if we all understood and respected all the different cultures, religions, races, beliefs etc...which each community respects and follows.
ReplyDeleteEducation I would say is certainly one of the most important issues which needs to be addressed and eventually become available to every child and adult in the world.
Momin I think you have a great idea there, but I think that you should focus on other areas of education such as apprenticeships, many may not want to continue through university or college but may take the opportunity of an apprenticeship. They will gain quality experience in person and will likely get a job.
ReplyDeleteI like your approach on this and how you focused on beliefs of other people and coming together as a whole population that way. I haven't read any others so far that have mentioned anything about religion or beliefs. Also when you talked about education i liked how you talked about having institutions that allow for people like adults to work and make a living as well as getting an education because there are a lot of adults with no education because they never had the time because they were helping with family and creating a family of their own. well written overall.
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