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The Purpose of Education: Empowering Individuals Essay

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Purpose of Education: Empowering Individuals

Every now and then I think about my education from kindergarten through senior year of high school and I wonder where I would be and who I would be without it. I have realized that those thirteen years of my life were essential to my development as an individual, for they have shaped me into the person I am today.

Education provides people with guidance and practical skills necessary in everyday life. For example, when we are purchasing something, we deal with money. Who do we owe the quick calculation we make as we pay for these items? Thanks to our first, second, and third grade teachers for teaching us to add, subtract, multiply, and divide at such a young age. The …show more content…

We need to communicate with others in our communities, solve problems, and attain goals. Around middle school, we start growing up into young adults, which requires us to expand our learning. For example, the adding and subtracting becomes more complicated as we confront difficult word problems about real life situations, and we are only able to do the math if we can read the word problem. Obviously, at middle school everything learned in earlier academic grades begins to come together.

Yet, the education does not stop at middle school, for high school really puts all the basic skills from elementary and middle school to work as the assignments and the exams become more challenging. We do not only learn about reading, writing, history, and math, we learn about the people around us as we associate with different personalities, and as we see what we have grown up to be and what we want to be later in life. Accordingly, the high school years are a time when teachers emphasize the importance of graduating and attending college in order to have a “succesful future.”

Thinking about my K-12 education, I can say they definitely provided me with skills I needed in life. Every year I learned something new, and that alone taught me that you can never learn enough; every day and every event is a new learning experience. My K-12 education has made me what I am today: an educated young woman and aspiring High School English Teacher. I

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