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Quick Byte: Why Education Is Important In A Democracy

Education is about learning skills, values, beliefs and habits. Learning often takes place under the guidance of teachers, professors or educators, and includes methods of describing, discussing, teaching, training and targeted research. It can take place in a formal or informal settings and its experience affects the way you think, feel or act with your considered knowledge.

Education is usually classified into stages such as kindergarten, primary school and high school, followed by a college, university or (tertiary) practice. In many territories, education is compulsory up to a certain age. Educated people know the socio-economic scenario of the country and can help in its development. Whether it is a simple thing like saving water, fuel or other natural resources, etc., well-educated persons know well enough to contribute to the well-being of the country.

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One reason for their awareness is they are trained in values ​​at school, in colleges or at the workplace. People who don’t get an education have no idea about these facts because they were not in an educational environment. Education shows the importance of the right decision-making when it comes to voting or any other work.

Education helps decide whom to vote for to impact the country’s economy positively. It enables you to determine why to vote for one party over another.

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