Education - in general - is based on the reality and events of life. All knowledge either directly or indirectly comes through life, and therefore can be applied to life. However, how knowledge is appropriately applied to life depends on man's acquisition of wisdom which appears lately to be running somewhat dry. As an example; In terms of peace on Earth, wisdom appears to be elusive.
One way that education is helpful in development is that it teaches one how to reason. Education helps with many thinking skills such as logical. Education teaches necessary skills that one needs for life such as reading and math.
they say education only teaches you about 1/3 of what you need to know in life and the rest comes from experience. however, you need education first so you can understand the rest. without education, you can not know the simple things nor learn more through experience.
Computers have improved many aspects of daily life including health care, transport and education. Practical examples of this include use of computers (and the Internet) for education research and for computer-aided surgery.
Physics is all around us. It is present in the minute world of the atom and in the vast universe. There is physics in our everyday life.
Education provides the background for one's endeavors in life. It provides theory and practical examples that demonstrate how theories work in the field.
Practical training allows the student to apply what has been learned in real situations under the guidance of an experienced legal professional.
A real life demonstration is a practical application of something
NOOOOO! It can be life threating. It is anything BUT helpful
education gives the knowledge of managing, controling, organizing the organization and when manager is a experience guy, he/she have experience to handing the work pressure and also they have faced failure in their business life which they have learned from their mistake in their life. So, both are necessary.
Margaret Corbin, born in 1751, did not have formal education in the traditional sense, as women of her time typically had limited access to schooling. She was primarily raised on a farm and learned skills necessary for domestic life. However, her experiences during the American Revolutionary War showcased her resilience and adaptability, indicating a form of practical education through her life circumstances rather than formal schooling.
it is not