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Essay / Education and its contribution to the development of a...
Education and its contribution to the development of a countryEducation is defined as the process of collecting information on a certain subject or field. Education is therefore essential to take a person's life in the right direction and achieve their career goals. In many countries around the world, the countries themselves are very poor and underdeveloped, and there are many reasons why these countries have never been able to really get going or move in the right direction. Some factors that contribute to the state of a country; Besides education, there are political factors, the natural environment, economic activity and debt. However, the development process begins with the country's population and its educational opportunities. Although many elements play a role in the development of a country, the most important factor is access to suitable and appropriate education. The basis of a country is its population and the quality of its education, and there are many elements. economic benefits, both personal and collective, to the quality of their education. One of the benefits of a good education is that a person is more likely to be ready and better suited for a job, and with a job that person earns money and this affects him, being able to support oneself, but it also increases the GDP, or gross domestic product, is the average person's salary in a year. In an analysis of the impact of education on economic growth, it is shown that the longer the time spent in school, the more GDP increases, for each additional school year, by 0.37 percent (Hanushek 3). This may not seem more profitable to people, but it is a significant amount, considering what the global economy has been through since the world...... middle of paper ... ...t, William. “The Lasting Impact of Good Teachers.” www.cnn.com. Turner Broadcasting System Inc., January 11, 2012. Web. April 22, 2014. “Education.” World Book Online Reference Center. World Book, 2014, Web. April 16, 2014. “Egypt.” World Book Online Reference Center. World Book, 2014. Web. April 16, 2014. “Factors influencing development.” www.bbc.co.uk. BBC Inc., 2014. The web. April 23, 2014. Hanushek, Eric A. “Education and Economic Growth.” www.educationnext.org Harvard College, 2011. Web. April 20, 2014. Kirk, Amanda. Education. New York: Infobase, 2009. Print. McGuire, Jeff. “The Benefits of Having a College Education.” www.collegeview.com. Hobsons, 2014. The web. April 21, 2014.Mehta, Seema. “Neel Kashkari proposes major education overhaul.” www.latimes.com LA Times, 2014. Web. April 22, 2014. “Poverty.” World Book Online Reference Center. World Book, 2014. Web. April 16 2014.