Saturday, June 19, 2010

Five questions

1.
The unprecedented increase in the number of students who go abroad to study is an indicator of the awareness levels of today’s young generation regarding the importance of quality education and international exposure.

How far is this finding true when it comes to your place?
Are there are other factors that necessitate this movement?


2.
Some are of the opinion that the best way to keep a workforce productive all the time is to offer them monitory benefits according to their performance. However, opinions differ, and some say mere money may not increase productivity.

· How do you look these two views?
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3.
When it comes to maintaining the quality standards of education, there is an impression that it is solely the responsibility of the institution. However, a small minority feels that the learners themselves must do their best to live upto the expectations of the institution in question.

· Are these two views equally acceptable to you?


4.
The times of conventional educational qualifications have gone by, and it is the time of tailor-made technical courses and the opportunities they offer thereof.

How best does this view suit to your environs?
How good or bad is it not to pursue conventional qualifications?

5.
Reading is more a means to promote the holistic development of an individual’s personality than a mere source of information.

How appropriate does this statement sound to you?
How do you at the view that it is only a source of information?
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