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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Education

Hi guys. How's life?? Hope that all of you are doing fine. Education is an important route to success. Sounds boring isn't it? But try to imagine without education, will there be any blog, will there be any Facebook, Twitter, Tumblr or even Yahoo and Google? In almost every first world countries, education is put on the topmost priorities as the mindset of the peoples from these countries is to move forward non-stop. But take a look towards our poor third-world countries education system.

Some country are too poor to provide free education and thus causing the rate of illiteracy is alarmingly high in these countries. Asian countries such as Indonesia or even Malaysia itself, have quite pathetic education system. Without adequate teaching tools and backdated syllabus on early education, the children of the third world countries are always left behind than the kids in other country. But not all third world countries are pathetic in their administration of education. Take a good look at Singapore. Her education system is acknowledged and recognised around the globe as one of the best in the world. Quacquarelli Symonds (QS) ranked National University of Singapore number 30 on the list of best university in the wold for its education.

We Malaysian are a bit unlucky since University of Malaya ranked number 180 last year. We can do more to improve our education system and that way is to change how do we think. Malaysian leaders typically puts development in infrastructures as their topmost priority. We can however balance it with education and "constructions"; side by side. There are many other ways but I am going to proceed this in my next post; hopefully. Keep biting, write me.

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