Tuesday, March 30, 2010

Public & Private School

These days, there is a growing tendency for students to enter private schools. A large number of people hold the opinion that private schools play a more important role in education than public schools. Other people, however, are of the opinion that public schools offer their children more advantages. For my part, I think both public schools and private schools are indispensable to our society.
It is increasingly acknowledged that private schools, with their unique characteristics can provide their students with more practical kills, which makes them more competitive in the job market. Generally speaking, a private school is renowned for certain fields of study, such as law or medicine in which many eminent authorities serve as tutors. In general, private schools, financed mainly through contributions and high tuition fees have plenty of funds to invest in advanced teaching facilities, which can make the students’ lives and studies more convenient and comfortable. But, at the same time, high tuition fees are an obstacle for gifted but poor students.
The great contributions of public schools cannot be ignored, either. Poor students have easier access to the public schools that are supported by the government. Schools, ideally, should provide profound, systematic learning of various subjects. The public school that provides wide-ranging subjects for the students is ideal for such training. Furthermore, since education is being more and more emphasized nowadays, the government will, undoubtedly, invest more money in public schools.
Form what has been discussed above, we many safely draw the conclusion that both public schools and private schools are necessary to train young people for the future development and construction of our country.

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