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An Attitude Worth Rooted into Worldwide Education

   

"Education is for all" is an aphorism that is ubiquitously heard from the most recognized intellectuals to even primary-school students.

Why do we need education? There are too many answers for this tricky question. Philosopher would answer: to attain the truth, university student would says: to have a decent job, company employee would respond: for promotional purpose and a high school student would claim: to escape from the protracted complaint of parents. Drawing from the above points of view, we can steer education to one single-mined purpose: "development."

Education is for development; materialistically or ideally, individually or collectively, but this purpose (development), in the context of any country in the world, will not be fully attained if one attitude is not stereotyped into the educational system. This attitude is the "academic freedom."

To be simplistic, "academic freedom" is the freedom applied within the academic establishment. For university professor, "academic freedom" is the freedom to teach by using his or her own methodology, conducting research, dismissing the students, above all; how his or her lecture should be operated. For student, "academic freedom" is the freedom or the right to challenge the lecturer or professor without sanction, freedom to choose his or her learning path. For (academic) institution, "academic freedom" is the freedom of the institution to set the curriculum for the teaching and learning staff and what should be researched on without or out of the campus. Academic freedom was born in Europe, during 1100's and 1200's: the period of rising of universities.

There are too many benefits brought by "academic freedom", but the drawback is that this humanitarian philosophy is not ubiquitously applied in many parts of the world, mostly in the less developed countries. This is one of the most dominant reasons that make university education not a true education for one purpose: development.

To me, "academic freedom" is an excellent approach that any university should apply. It would internationally open students' mindset, heading toward diversity, the visioning for betterment and finally, eternal development.

Why education is not equal worldwide? One of the most rational response is "academic freedom" is not applied in the part whose education system lacks behind another frontrunner. We must apply "academic freedom" now and this article is to make this dream into a reality.

Author: Vicheka Lay
 
Author Bio:

Vicheka Lay

Lay Vicheka is a translator for the most celebrated translation agency in the Kingdom of Cambodia, Pyramid Translation Co.Ltd.. He is now hoding other two professions: freelance writer for Search Newspaper; focusing on social issues and students' issues and Media Liaison Officer for Asia's first free on-line IELTS consultation website. Lay Vicheka is the expert author for ezine and prolific article contributor to other websites around the world such as articlecity, 365articles, spiderden, talesofasia, etc (Just google him). He is also a volunteer Cambodian-newspapers columnist (Rasmey Kampuchea and Kampuchea Thmey). Lay Vicheka has great experience in law and politics, as he used to be legal and English-language assistant to a Cambodian member of parliament, migration experience (home-based business) and in writing. He is also member of a New York-based research company. Posting address: 221H Street 93, Tuol Sangke quarter, Russey Keo district, Phnom Penh, Cambodia. Tel: 855 11 268 445, vichekalay@yahoo.com

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