Argumentative Essay On Education

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Audrey Hepburn quoted that “A quality education has the power to transform societies in a single generation, provide children with the protection they need from the hazards of poverty, labor exploitation and disease, and given them the knowledge, skills, and confidence to reach their full potential.” She recognized that all people need education to grow as a person and as a nation all around. It’s important to ask, where is this right being violated and to whom is it happening too? Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, the right to an education, should be protected by the new government reinforcement and spreading recognition, because it is being violated among children, women, and many around the world.
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In the report “10 Scary Facts on Education in the U.S.A.” states that “85% of current jobs and 90% of new jobs require some or more college or post-secondary education.” This is quite important because people all need a way to provide for themselves. Faruk states in the report “Fallible Tradition: The Need for Reform in Education” that if the 1.3 million dropouts from the Class of 2010 had graduated, America would have seen $337 billion more money over the course of the students’ lifetimes. That proves that education is the foundation for jobs, without it everyone would all be lost. It would also lead to new opportunities and make a person aware of how could they could be anything they want, if they get an education. Education is not only important in America, but other countries as well, like Africa. Kezaabu point out that the quality of education provided still remains poor, especially in rural communities where children study under trees, ruined classrooms, and are lacking sufficient learning resources. How can children learn and be able to provide for themselves if education is poor? Education needs better tools, and should be equally provided everywhere. Education leads to a new

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