All education, primary, secondary and further
education, should be free to all people and paid for by the government.
Do
you agree or disagree with this statement?
You should write at least 250
words.
model answer:
Different countries have different education
systems. I don‛t know all the education systems in the world but all the ones I
do know about have free school education at primary and secondary level. I
certainly agree with the statement that this should be the case. I believe
university education is different.
No matter what standard of income someone has or what society someone comes
from, everyone should have the opportunity to have a good standard of
education. This is not always what happens but it is what should happen.
Private schools can be available for those who want and can afford it but the
free schools should always be there. This is certainly one of the best
attributes of western democracy and all countries it seems strive to attain
situation although some have problems due to the economic and political
situations in their countries. Governments should make sure that all their
citizens have access to a good standard of free education at primary and
secondary level.
Further education is different. In an ideal world this should be free but
governments have a lot of demands on their money. I think that students should
have to pay, maybe not all, but at least a contribution towards their tuition
fees. They will be able to earn it back once they have graduated. The UK has
this system whereas in the US students have to pay all their high tuition fees
which can run into the tens of thousands of dollars over a full course. I am
not sure if I agree with this but it certainly would make sure that students
make the best of efforts to pass or all their money would be wasted.
Therefore I conclude that primary and secondary education should be freely
available for all if possible but that further education should not necessarily
be wholly free.
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