In this article, Gutting will explain how university education and it will support and improve university education. He insisted that more attention should be paid to the research of universities in specialized fields, so that the university would be worth a try. He also argued that making the course more interesting is not a teacher's job, but adding to their teachers for the benefit of the students is their job. I personally like the angle he used to observe the situation, and I agree with everything he said. If universities and students focus on important things, university education is as important as other people. He said that one of the things I thought was particularly interesting was "The teacher does not adapt his subject to the student's existing interests, but the students transcend their interests" . He imposed more pressure and responsibility on the students, he said that they need to be open - minded in order for them to get something from the classroom. I agree to agree more to agree that the university will expand your horizons and interests, learn about various topics, that it is not focus only on what you like and understand now To do. University education is almost completely useless if you keep watching it carefully. However, universities can also spend most of their money on improving existing courses and making them the best course. I think college and students work together, and university education is worth it.
This paper is based on research at http://pewresearch.org/pubs/1993/survey-is-college-degree-worth-cost-debt-college-presidents-higher-education-system.
Approximately 14 times before 35 years ago. The average price of tuition fees and tuition fees announced at a four-year public 4 year university rose from 7% of house price to 9%. Between 2006 and 2011, housing prices fell by 15%, but public tuition fees and charges for public 4 years rose by an average of 43% 14 On the other hand, house prices and university prices are equal at the same rate When rising The ratio of housing education and purchasing education is the same. In other words, even if the house price rises at the same speed, the price rise of the university does not look like "May" or "May". In addition, as house prices rise, like many parents of college students, people already have their own homes, experiencing increasing net worth and paying for funds for the university.
In the New York Times article 'What is a university', Gary Gut thinks that not only is the university nurturing people looking for work. According to him, the purpose of the university is "to cultivate the world of knowledge and culture: dedicated to the world of thought, our scientific knowledge, human understanding or artistic expression" (Gutting). This is an idea that Rosenbaum, Stefan and Rosenbaum have regretted, and the university offers more than the bachelor degree of the surroundings (Rosenbaum et al., 3).
Gary Gutting, who is both an author and a philosopher of "What is a university?" I think that the only place where knowledge can be realized is not the university. Yes, it is definitely a place to collect your skills and prepare for the world, but if you do not publish yourself, it is hard to accept the world. "Students are easy to accept the so-called wisdom that university's most important studies are outside the classroom" (414). The intelligence of a person is not limited to what he studied in the classroom. Intestinal viscera suggests that those who want more answers and more information should expose themselves to museums, libraries and general life; failure to go out. In addition to Gutting's perspective, communication is necessary to become a smarter man.