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University education should focus on the skills of employment for the future

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June 8, 2022
in IELTS Writing, Discuss Both Views Essays, IELTS Writing Task 2
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You should spend about 40 minutes on IELTS writing task 2.

Some people believe that university education should focus on the skills of employment for the future. Others think they should focus on academic study only. Discuss both views and give your own opinion.

Give reasons for your answer and include any relevant examples from your own knowledge or experience. You should write at least 250 words.

Sample Answer

There have always been immanent opinions across the world when it comes to education and the subjects taught to students at various levels in universities. While some propound that primary attention needs to be given to vocational training for future employment, the second school of thought proposes the essence of academic subjects to be focussed on. In the paragraphs to follow, this essay shall elucidate both the perspectives and why the vocational subjects should be accentuated.

Some people contend that academic subjects are an indispensable bone of a skeleton that treads on the path of upliftment and success of an economy. Without such subjects, it wouldn’t only render students with a lacuna of knowledge but also would make them less accomplished of a well-informed person. Facts and information not only make one aware of the whereabouts and know-hows of certain phenomena and occurrences hovering around the world but also makes one competent enough to extricate the acknowledged conclusion and inferential patterns. A common aphorism goes, “Life’s too short to learn from one’s own particular experiences, wisdom lies in learning from every incident that occurs”, this holds entirely true when it comes to advocating for the need of instilling academic studies across universities.

Another proportion of contention proffers that vocational subjects are a quintessential requisite for students that are eventually a fate for a nation and the entire world, at large and they should be introduced to more practical and pragmatic fields of studies. I, too, for that matter, agree with the thought couched here and feel that focussing on vocational education prepares a launchpad for the students and the younger generation for the times to come. What we see in the terms of reality is the rote learning and bucket cramming of all the facts that as per many, is just a futile waste of years invested to attain a degree. Students are often found complaining and swearing about our flawed educational system that makes them learn and lay their tongues over the oxidized pages of outdated information that etches in them nothing but theoretical perspectives of postulates and lemma once formulated, or the historical incidents that once occurred, which hardly helps them in molding and sculpting their employment caliber and potential. In such a scenario, I completely second administering practical subjects that make them ready to fly in their workplaces and help the world prosper with virtuous employees.

Hence, in conclusion, we may say that although the essence of academic courses couldn’t be completely looked down upon owing to its virtues in making one aware and cognizant of various historical events and eventualities, the importance and urgency of vocational curriculum would always win in comparison when it comes to overall benefit.

Structure of the essay

You were given a discussion essay for which you had to give an opinion. Choose a side. State your opinion on it.

Introduction:

Question Paraphrased – There have always been immanent opinions across the world when it comes to education and the subjects taught to students at various levels in universities. While some propound that primary attention needs to be given to vocational training for future employment, the second school of thought proposes the essence of academic subjects to be focussed on.

A thesis statement – In the paragraphs to follow, this essay shall elucidate both the perspectives and why the vocational subjects should be accentuated.

Body Paragraph 1:

Central Idea: Importance of academic subjects Supporting points:

  • Without such subjects, it wouldn’t only render students with a lacuna of knowledge but also would make them less accomplished of a well-informed person.
  • Facts and information not only make one aware of the whereabouts and know-hows of certain phenomena and occurrences hovering around the world but also makes one competent enough to extricate the acknowledged conclusion and inferential patterns.
  • A common aphorism goes, “Life’s too short to learn from one’s own particular experiences, wisdom lies in learning from every incident that occurs”, this holds entirely true when it comes to advocating for the need of instilling academic studies across universities

Body Paragraph 2:

Central Idea: Importance of vocational subjects Supporting points:

  • Focussing on vocational education prepares a launchpad for the students and the younger generation for the times to come.
  • What we see in the terms of reality is the rote learning and bucket cramming of all the facts that as per many, is just a futile waste of years invested to attain a degree.
  • Students are often found complaining and swearing about our flawed educational system that makes them learn and lay their tongues over the oxidized pages of outdated information that etches in them nothing but theoretical perspectives of postulates and lemma once formulated, or the historical incidents that once occurred, which hardly helps them in molding and sculpting their employment caliber and potential.

Conclusion:

In conclusion, we may say that although the essence of academic courses couldn’t be completely looked down upon owing to its virtues in making one aware and cognizant of various historical events and eventualities, the importance and urgency of vocational curriculum would always win in comparison when it comes to overall benefit.

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