It is forecasted that a nation will make more progress if the state authorities allocate a vast amount of their budget on the technical subjects instead of others. I partially agree with the statement as an allotment in other courses are needed to maintain balance in society.
Resourcing scientific study will help the next generation to survive in the competitive market. This world is changing subsequently following the technical breakthrough. Therefore, it is required to educate the citizens about the scientific updates and make them competent enough to innovate upgraded devices and services, or else they might leg behind. In turn, the future generation will have a successful career and lead the trade market. For example, Japan is one of the wealthiest countries in the world invests most of its money in science education, which let them become top in the list of GDP.
Nevertheless, other subjects should get equal priority because only technology cannot maintain a community. Apart from the technical knowledge, people have to take other aspects of surviving into their account, like humanity, socializing, religion, communication and so on to live a cheerful life; without proper knowledge and implement of these, a society might lack etiquette, unity and bonding. Hence, to have a moderate human society, other areas of education, such as social science, arts, marketing and so on are also required to be patronized by the government. For instance, at present, many youngsters are addicted to electronic gadgets which consequently let them become insensitive to other significant issues; if these children are counselled by psychologists, they might revive themselves.
In conclusion, although more allotment on the scientific study will be very conducive for a country to grow and survive, the demands of other modules are equally required because of maintaining the proper human living standard.
It
is forecasted
that a nation will
make
more progress if the state authorities allocate a vast amount of their budget on the technical subjects
instead
of others. I
partially
agree
with the statement as an allotment in
other
courses
are needed
to maintain balance in society.
Resourcing scientific study will
help
the
next
generation to survive in the competitive market. This world is changing
subsequently
following the technical breakthrough.
Therefore
, it
is required
to educate the citizens about the scientific updates and
make
them competent
enough
to innovate upgraded devices and services, or else they might leg behind. In turn, the future generation will have a successful career and lead the trade market.
For example
, Japan is one of the wealthiest countries in the world invests most of its money in science education, which
let
them become top in the list of GDP.
Nevertheless
,
other
subjects should
get
equal priority
because
only
technology cannot maintain a community. Apart from the technical knowledge,
people
have to
take
other
aspects of surviving into their account, like humanity, socializing, religion, communication and
so
on to
live
a cheerful life; without proper knowledge and implement of these, a society might lack etiquette, unity and bonding.
Hence
, to have a moderate human society,
other
areas of education, such as social science, arts, marketing and
so
on are
also
required to
be patronized
by the
government
.
For instance
, at present,
many
youngsters
are addicted
to electronic gadgets which
consequently
let
them become insensitive to
other
significant issues; if these children
are counselled
by psychologists, they might revive themselves.
In conclusion
, although more allotment on the scientific study will be
very
conducive for a country to grow and survive, the demands of
other
modules are
equally
required
because
of maintaining the proper human living standard.