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What is the role of society towards child education?

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What is the role of society towards child education?

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  1. the role of the society is to make a difference in each and every child life by educating them and making them better citizens.

    Some of the benefits of educating children might not be seen for years. Parents put in a lot of effort to make sure that their child receives all of the formal education that they are entitled to by Law and then they might select to garner educational benefits from other sources that will prove useful to the student later on in life. The benefits might be seen in higher salaries or from a medical marvel that the student achieved.

    Some schools have started educating students earlier in life. This extra training time might help the child develop a firmer understanding of the basic skills that will help them succeed in life. Other concentrated areas of study have been added to the curriculum that will require the student to learn how to research subjects and prepare white papers on the results of the studies that they made.

    Some parents are willing to make an investment in their children's future by placing them in a private school environment that offers a substantial increase in the quality of education that their child achieves over a period of years. The private schools allow students to concentrate on building on their personal strengths and improve on noted weaknesses without reducing self-esteem or wasting energy on school projects that serve no purpose


  2. The role of society towards child education depends on the society.  In modern American (USA) society, the traditional view is that government has a primary role in providing for mandatory compulsory education for all students for 13 years and free and appropriate education for at leas 13 years for students with qualifying disabilities.  Society is supposed to invest in the education of our children to stimulate a successful economy and society in the future, instead of taxing unborn generations and reducing their potential for freedom of choice when they become adult citizens.  It has been documented that every dollar spent in proactive education reduces the dependence on reactive government dole and incarceration by three dollars.

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