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aspects of schooling. These considerations of right and wrong are made when
creating the school curriculum, practicing teaching and learning methods, and
budget issues. Education is a vital part of society in which everyone plays a role. It is
not only the role of parents and teachers to support a childs education, but also the
role of the whole society to provide a structure of living that supports what is being
taught.
Education can occur in any environment where there is a will to learn.
Furthermore, learning is not dependent on a teacher or any institute but can also
occur as self-learning. The best teaching methods are always those that are chosen
by the student, not the teacher. Many students prefer learning methods in which they
can apply their knowledge practically. Students learn effectively through hands-on
experience. Apart from this, any exposure that can be provided to students of their
area of study also helps the student learn their role and their future job within the
society. Such exposure can be provided through field trips or inviting professionals
related to the students field of study to address the students. Support can also be
provided to students through alumni groups and career counselors. In this way, the
purpose of education and method of education depends largely on the learner or
student, not the teacher or institute.
Communication and the ability to speak freely are also involved in this area.
Teachers, parents and students must be willing to communicate with each other and
discuss ways to improve the level of education. The learning community is not just
restricted to students, teachers, and school authorities. The student must never feel
intimidated of approaching others and speaking freely, whether it is to a teacher,
parent, or anyone else they may encounter in their everyday life.
The school curriculum should firstly include that material which will be most
useful to the student. If the curriculum deviates from what the student wants to learn
then the student will quickly lose interest. In general education, the curriculum should
be as fast as possible to allow students to learn about different subjects. In contrast,
any curriculum of a specific subject or catering to a specific profession such as art,
science or business should be more focused and practical in terms of helping the
student later in their career. However, all curricula should also provide a basic level
of education such as English and other life skills subjects that will help the student
function more effectively within society.