Study abroad
Now in many countries, what is the main role for “Department of
education”? Twenty years back, what
portions students were studying in their intermediate standard that was in
twelfth standard, now current pupils are studying in their eighth standard
itself. Nowadays, parents are very anxious to give their children’s education
only in the matriculation board schools.
They are degrading government primary schools, middle schools and
colleges honestly.
Tip1 - Studying in Scandinavia is free, with Denmark offering free Danish lessons to every foreign student.
Children are also in an inevitable compulsion, strain and
even mental tension to bear more standard and portions of burdensome education.
Except in very few numbers of matriculation, school board education and
government schools, “literacy” now has become in a new pattern called “by heart
your entire syllabus and vomit the same in your answer sheets during final examinations”. In many schools, teachers are not
enthusiastically developing the brilliance of students in a perfect
manner. They are not ready to cultivate
student’s general knowledge in each and every aspect according to one’s own
natural capacity. They are not ready to explain the syllabus thoroughly and
they are not encouraging students first to understand the syllabus and then to
read. Then how they are taking class and
finishing the entire syllabus?
Tip.2 - Many degree programmes in Europe are offered in English, particularly in Holland. Each institution also has its own learning philosophy; the University of Amsterdam, for example, allows you to design your own individual study programme.
Just they
will make students to notice correct answers for all “fill up the blanks”, “choose
the correct answers”, “match the following”, “write brief answers” and for
detailed answers. If they have completed
their mentioning job to their students, then that lesson is over. Next they will go for another or next lesson. Present
“Board of education” is also not so interest in changing its pattern of
syllabus and examinations. Especially
they have been following the same pattern and style of education for the last
twenty years. Since the English language is a world language, “learning English”
language should one be one of the main principles to all countries of young
students. But in many schools what
happens?
Tip.3 - British education in a more exotic location, the University of Nottingham has campuses in China and Malaysia. For a part-time option, the Erasmus programme allows undergraduates to do some of their degree abroad. The University of Sheffield has good links across the world and the Study Abroad Programme has opportunities in countries such as Canada, the US, Japan, Korea and Australia.
Teachers are not so particular to teach grammar and English language significantly in a separate style and manner to the students. Students are learning English only by studying their lessons only. There is no school conducting separate classes for teaching English only. Hence, before make admission in any school, parents have to collect a wide range of information and materials about all schools. Then they have to select the best school from such “best quotes” and then they have to admit their children for better study. Now days, going for “higher education” have become so easy for rich people and so difficult for have-nots.
Rich people are ready to give
donation or capitation to any college and even if students are getting lower
marks. And they will get admission in
any particular school. Hence there is no
chance for higher studies for have-nots and they have no preference for higher
studies due to the lack of capacity to give capitation or donation. There is no use of have-nots own knowledge
and high scored marks. At present
“Study abroad” has been changing as a fashion for ‘have’ people. Nothing for
any particular reasons, rich parents are zealously sending their people for
abroad education. After successful completion of studies, mostly students have
been willing to settle in abroad countries. They have been forgetting to render
their service and show their gratitude to their mother country.




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