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Lê Nguyễn Minh Thơ discusses the commercialization of education. Education has become a market for profit rather than a means of gaining knowledge. Schools lower admission standards and provide insufficient resources to attract more students and make more money. This results in students graduating with worthless degrees and being unprepared for jobs. Degrees can also be easily obtained with little work by plagiarizing or passing exams with minimal effort. However, some schools still provide strong education and train students who can find jobs after graduating by adhering to regulations and maintaining appropriate admission standards. Ultimately, education should be about disseminating knowledge to create jobs rather than seen solely as a means of economic gain.
Lê Nguyễn Minh Thơ discusses the commercialization of education. Education has become a market for profit rather than a means of gaining knowledge. Schools lower admission standards and provide insufficient resources to attract more students and make more money. This results in students graduating with worthless degrees and being unprepared for jobs. Degrees can also be easily obtained with little work by plagiarizing or passing exams with minimal effort. However, some schools still provide strong education and train students who can find jobs after graduating by adhering to regulations and maintaining appropriate admission standards. Ultimately, education should be about disseminating knowledge to create jobs rather than seen solely as a means of economic gain.
Lê Nguyễn Minh Thơ discusses the commercialization of education. Education has become a market for profit rather than a means of gaining knowledge. Schools lower admission standards and provide insufficient resources to attract more students and make more money. This results in students graduating with worthless degrees and being unprepared for jobs. Degrees can also be easily obtained with little work by plagiarizing or passing exams with minimal effort. However, some schools still provide strong education and train students who can find jobs after graduating by adhering to regulations and maintaining appropriate admission standards. Ultimately, education should be about disseminating knowledge to create jobs rather than seen solely as a means of economic gain.
Class : PC14412 Topic 1 : Educaition is too commercialized nowadays When life today requires all the money, business or labor to earn money to take care of people's lives is inevitable. It is normal for trade to take place in many commodities, many different industries but notably here is trade in education. In fact, the current education has been brought to market for the purpose of gaining profits. When the students are still trying to get high marks in the exam, a large number of schools open educational classes with very low scores to attract students. They underestimate education and only think of hiring as many students with a single goal as profit from those students. With the recruitment of many students has resulted in student waste and insufficient facilities to serve the learning process. Students who enter the school easily but graduate with a degree of no value, and learning experience also do not apply to jobs that lead to unemployment even after spending money and spending time studying. If the education system is too commercialized, then one of the biggest downsides may be that degrees go up for sale, and that is indeed happening in our society. It is possible to get degrees very easily by signing up to classes, doing as little work as possible, having other people complete the coursework, and passing exams by the narrowest margin in order to get a degree. The only downside to having degrees for sale is that the student still has to dedicate at least some time to his or her education, but the time spent is minimal when compared to how much time people have to spend when earning their degrees. Part of the reason why degrees are so easily up for sale is because there is no way of knowing who wrote the coursework that students hand in. Unless a student fragrantly plagiarizes by being dumb enough to copy text verbatim, then college professors have no idea if the student wrote his or her college essay. In addition, colleges in a competitive environment are given an incentive to lower standards and make it easier to pass exams because they need to look good against their competition. As mentioned above, education becomes more and more commercialized. But there are still schools with very strong education such as Can Tho University, University of Medicine and Pharmacy, .. With admission points at the right level and teaching according to regulations. Many students after graduation can find jobs immediately thanks to the ability and good training process from the above schools Naturally, education should be seen as a way of disseminating knowledge which will constitute into job creation rather than to be seen as a mechanism for procuring a better standard of living by acquiring economic return.
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