The Education, An Elixir of The Economic Growth
Journal Title: Academic Research International - Year 2014, Vol 5, Issue 3
Abstract
One of the most important services amongst those financed by the budget, which apply directly to people, but simultaneously have an essential part over the economic growth and human beings society progress, is represented by the education. Research carried out and related documents have attested that massive economic transformations, started with the beginning of the XIXth century and delineated by the industrial revolution of North America and Occidental Europe, emphasize the result of education progress. In such conditions, one should take into account that the education institutions characters have suffered specific changes and the occurrence of new functions, simultaneously with the economic growth. From this reason, the education has become a parameter with thoughtful influences within the human society progress, as well as a catalyzer related to the economic growth, for both the developed countries and those in progress of development, furthermore. Improving the performances of the education system in Romania has imposed, in no uncertain terms, the improving of legislation in field, the assignment of financial resources in regard to the system’s needs, the continuous apprenticeship and training of the teachers, getting through the innovation, the improvement of management, the rethinking and modernization of structure and the way of educational systems carry out their activities, as well as the identification of new mechanisms and instruments in order to ensure the access on large scale of the youth on all levels of education. Within the same frame, one may estimate that a better organization of the access ways has become necessary, from education to work, offering new opportunities of studies continuation or of associating the studies to work experience, by identifying new solutions to people being in risk situations, as well as streamlining the information and guidance systems
Authors and Affiliations
Gabriela- Cioban
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