A crafty answer would be - the same way as you get 'other' rights. But that's true. You need to define context and qualify what do you mean by education. Education is not quite part of human rights (although getting primary education in children's mother tongue when he/she gets it is a right undr some provisions). Following World Education Conference in Dakar and the UN Millenium Summit basic education is nearly recognized as fundamental right. Dakar Framework of Action in a way a unique convention where rich countries have pledged that no country will have to deprive their children of basic education due to the lack of resources and technical expertise provided they come up with a reasonable plan of action! Countries with young constitution such as Nepal even have put basic education as fundamental right. Putting in practice is the key. Are you speaking for yourself or others?
Doing your work will not make you smarter - it WILL make you have better grades and be able to understand your subjects better. Homework is practicing what you learn to help you learn better. It does not change your brain.
If you make insightful comments, this will help to give the reputation of being an intellectual. But before you are in a position to make insightful comments you will probably need to read many books, to become broadly educated in many subjects, and to think about what you are learning, so that you can form your own opinions, rather than just repeating what others have said. Intellectualism develops from a love of knowledge. Those who do not love knowledge but who want to have the social status that comes with intellectualism, may wind up merely as pseudo-intellectuals.
COLLEGE! You will get really nowhere without a diploma from college. IT'll take you father in the work force than just a high school diploma.
Yes, very important!
If you're not educated, it becomes very hard to find a good job that pays a lot of money!
go to school?
There are 54 countries in Africa, and over 2100 languages. The language of an educated person depends the country in which they were educated.
During the Renaissance, every educated person was expected to have a well-rounded understanding of various subjects such as arts, literature, history, and philosophy. They were also expected to contribute to society in meaningful ways, whether through their work, writings, or patronage of the arts. Additionally, they were encouraged to think critically and engage in intellectual discourse with others.
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A scholar is a person who has become a specialist in a particular branch of study, typically the humanities, and is a distinguished academic. Alternatively, a scholar is a person who is highly educated, or has an aptitude for study.
There are many different professions in which educated people can work; they do not all have to become professors.
Partially educated
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Specialized in Biology means person is perfect in that subject. The person is most educated in that subject.
A schooled man has received formal education through schooling, while an educated man has acquired knowledge and understanding through various means such as reading, life experiences, and self-directed learning. Education is often seen as a broader concept that includes formal schooling but extends to personal development and lifelong learning.
The adjective form is educated. Example sentence: An educated person can get a better job than an uneducated person.
you have o be educated and have to know about science to become a science teacher you have o be educated and have to know about science to become a science teacher
A child should be educated so they can learn about the world and how to become more independent.