Free Education

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Name: Mohamed Omar

Date: 24-11-2011

Outlines:

* Introduction of the importance of education.

* Some opinion which encourage free education (reasons & examples).

* Some opinion which refuse free education (reasons & examples).

* Conclusion and my point of view.

Education is very important so many people think it should be free and some people believe it should not be free and each opinion has his reasons & examples so what is make some people agree and the other disagree.

Some opinion which believe education should be free because it very important to everyone and help country to progress and diffusion of culture so when the more education people the more knowledge and progress and there is less stress on students, which is good for general health, as there is enough stress for exams and social life. Although more students will learn. Perhaps reducing the amount of youths that are involved in 'wrong' activities. And as more students would be learning, they'll go out into the world and start, or develop businesses and develop the economy on the other there are people think the education should not be free .like ahmed zewail he was very poor and learned in public school and he graduated and became famous scientist.

Some opinion which believes education should not be free to many reasons. Government-funded education is all-inclusive, which means that everyone is entitled to access to it. However, this does not mean that it is perfect. Like every large system, a government-funded education system has its share of disadvantages that a parent should at least consider before sending their children to a public school. Since public schools are state-run, they need to follow to state standards. As of 2011, these standards were becoming quantitatively tested through standardized testing -- the same test is given to every student, and the results are used to judge that school's performance. This means that public schools...