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Tuesday, March 4, 2014

My Education: My Contribution to the Future

        "Education is what survives when what has been happened has been forgotten." It is quoted by B.F. Skinner, an American philosopher. Whatever happens, an educated person will always be one.

Everybody wants to be educated because everyone has the right to avail quality education. Despite of the expense of acquiring bachelor's degree, nobody is satisfied of gaining low educational level. Since, education is a continuous process. Most of the degree holders further their education. They believe that education is growth.

Nobody wants to be under-educated. Everyone hopes to be educated and professional. Unfortunately, very few thinks of what contribution they can give to the future.

It's quite heart-breaking that scholars nowadays are not well-oriented of what education could give them and what they could share to the society. Some are studying because there's a need to have diploma. Many are planning to go abroad and leave the country after graduation, which contributes to the brain-drain.

Though, overseas employment helps the Philippines very much, it does not mean that the overseas employees are already contributors to the future. Yes, to the future, but not to the future of the Filipinos.

Well, I have no right to oppress them. This is why I'm studying very well so that I can have a contribution to our nation's future -- not to other nation's future. If it's God's will, I would rather teach here in our own country and teach the Filipino children -- who are the real futures. If am lucky enough to pass the licensure examination and get a teaching job, it is now my contribution to the future.
nuous process. Most of the degree holders further their education. They believe that education is growth.

          Nobody wants to be under-educated. Everyone hopes to be educated and professional. Unfortunately, very few thinks of what contribution they can give to the future.

          It's quite heart-breaking that scholars nowadays are not well-oriented of what education could give them and what they could share to the society. Some are studying because there's a need to have diploma. Many are planning to go abroad and leave the country after graduation, which contributes to the brain-drain.

          Though, overseas employment helps the Philippines very much, it does not mean that the overseas employees are already contributors to the future. Yes, to the future, but not to the future of the Filipinos.

          Well, I have no right to oppress them. This is why I'm studying very well so that I can have a contribution to our nation's future -- not to other nation's future. If it's God's will, I would rather teach here in our own country and teach the Filipino children -- who are the real futures. If am lucky enough to pass the licensure examination and get a teaching job, it is now my contribution to the future.

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