Money and Education: Enhancing Access to Quality Learning
Explore the intricate relationship between money and education. Discover how financial resources can enhance access to quality education, leading to better job opportunities. Learn why money should never be a barrier to education.
EDUCATION
When we talk about School Boards Then There are few School Boards to look out for
CBSE ( Central Board Of Secondary Education )
ICSE ( Indian Certificate Of Secondary Education )
IB (International Baccalaureate)
IGCSE (International General Certificate of Secondary Education )
State Boards
First lets talk about CBSE there are two kind of CBSE schools private and public and fee structure depends upon the location of the school and facilities they are providing . These schools are quite economical . Practical and Concept based way of learning is being followed.
Next ICSE (by CISCE) their fee structure is bit higher than CBSE or same but again depending upon the location and facilities provided by the school it varies . Balanced and detailed content way of learning is being followed.
IB (Swiss Based Board) their fee structure is considered to be highest. Additional facilities for activities are provided by the schools at extra cost. Global based way of learning is being followed.
IGCSE these are Cambridge or UK based. Fee structure is less than IB but higher than CBSE and ICSE. Heavy coursework based learning is being followed.
State Boards are regional based schools much simpler facilities than National board . Can be private and public but fee structures more economical than even CBSE schools . Local language based learning is being followed.
· Money can buy you a quality education, and a good education can buy you a quality job.
· Both concepts of money are not barriers to each other, but are connected. Now, if we discuss education, then the quality of it depends upon the facilities provided by the school, the infrastructure of the school, and the student-teacher ratio of the school.
· Most of the premium schools like international schools have well infrastructure with air-conditioned classrooms, exact student-teacher ratio, student transfer program with schools abroad, quality infrastructure provided for sports and other activities.
while talking about national-level schools, quality education is the same as all other international schools; some are concept-based, while others are detail-based. Infrastructure, wise, also differs; it depends on the location where these schools are situated. National schools at prime locations of our country are always better than schools that are situated in not so prime locations. They provide quality education, but they don't provide any student transfer program concept.
· And State boards are always cheaper than other boards, and education is provided in the local language. Student activities, classroom activities all are provided at a cheaper price, so that the mass population of India can afford it.
So yes, Money do influence our quality of education. Money is not a barrier to education, but definitely to quality education. And money invested in education is never wasted. In this era, it's always better to approach quality education over just a normal one, according to your economic well-being.
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