The importance of education

The importance of education
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The importance of education

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1. Pre-reading

A. Discuss these questions with a partner.
1. Over the last few decades, life expectancy has generally increased across many parts of the world. Why do you think this is?
2. What factors do you believe have the most significant impact on life expectancy? Why?
3. In what ways do you think education can impact life expectancy?


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B. Match the words with their definitions.

absence
earnings
attendance
empowered
magnitude
rates
compelling
inequalities



regardless of
decline
impetus
investment
robust
deprived
longevity
systematic

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  • following a method or plan
  • living for a long time
  • being present at a particular place or event
  • reduction
  • not being where you are expected to be
  • the number of times something happens over a certain period
  • amount of money someone receives in exchange for their work
  • strong, solid
  • an argument or statement so strong that makes you believe in it
  • putting resources, such as money or time, into something that can lead to benefits
  • unfair situations and differences in opportunities and treatment between individuals
  • the size, scale or extent of something
  • despite
  • lacking essential resources necessary for a satisfactory standard of living
  • confident and in control of your own life and decisions
  • stimulation or encouragement

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C. Use some of the key words above to complete these sentences. You may need to change the form of the word.

1. The project needs to be completed, ______________ how much it costs.
2. The unemployment ______________ has been increasing steadily over recent months.
3. Her ______________ have increased significantly due to her hard work and dedication.
4. ______________ need to be diversified to minimise risks and maximise potential gains.
5. Their assessment of the situation is ______________, providing a comprehensive analysis.
6. Please remember that student ____________________ to lessons will be tracked.
7. Different types of ______________ are evident throughout society, such as limited access to education.
8. Do you know the reason for his ______________ from work today? Is he sick?
9. The reward money should be sufficient _________________ for someone to come forward with information about the robbery.
10. They presented ______________ evidence that exercise can also improve our mental health.
11. There’s been a sharp ______________ in international students coming in September.

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3. Reading comprehension



D. Are these sentences true (T) or false (F) according to the article? Correct the false sentences. Underline the corresponding evidence in the text.

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The study focused on both developed and developing countries in different regions.
A
true
B
false

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The consequences of a lack of formal education are comparable to leading an unhealthy life.
A
true
B
false

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This is the first study to acknowledge the relationship between education and life expectancy.
A
true
B
false

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FALSE 
It was acknowledged before. This is the first study to calculate the years of education and its connections to reducing mortality.

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Davies stated other factors are at play and may alter results.
A
true
B
false

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Davies asserts that school absences are directly linked with unemployment levels.
A
true
B
false

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Researchers found that investment in education will not impact inequalities in the short term.
A
true
B
false

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FALSE
There is evidence showing investment in education can reduce inequalities. The article, however,  does not say anything about the short term specifically.

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The study concluded that the impact of education varies considerably depending on region and other individual factors.
A
true
B
false

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FALSE
Improvements in longevity are similar in different countries and despite individual differences such as sex, social class and
demography.

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Finch believes the greatest contribution of this study is measuring the impact of education.
A
true
B
false

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According to Finch, education impacts people’s lives in both tangible and intangible ways.
A
true
B
false

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Finch is confident the impact of education on longevity will not change over time.
A
true
B
false

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FALSE
Finch says he is unsure about the future and whether people will continue to live longer because of education.

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4. Key language
E. Complete these sentences with the correct form of the words in brackets.

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1. Not attending school is as as smoking or heavy drinking. (DEAD)
2. In ______________________ countries, advancements in technology and infrastructure have significantly improved living standards. (INDUSTRY)
3. Completing primary, secondary and tertiary education is the equivalent of a lifetime of eating a healthy diet, the risk of death by 34%. (LOW)
4. This is also likely to be worse for more students. (ADVANTAGE)
5. ‘Quite , the links between education and mortality are the least of our worries.’ (HONEST)
6. Education is a crucial ________________________ in the future, promoting both individual well-being and societal progress. (INVEST)

7. Regular ____________________ at school is essential for academic success and long-term personal development. (ATTEND)
8. The researchers conducted a ____________________ review to ensure that all relevant studies were thoroughly analyzed. (SYSTEM)
9. Education has the power to _____________________ individuals by providing them with the knowledge and skills to make informed decisions and improve their lives. (POWER)
10. There has been a noticeable _______________________ in school attendance rates over the past few years, raising concerns about the long-term effects on student development. (DECLINE)
11. Researchers conducted a study to ___________________ the impact of education on life expectancy, revealing significant health benefits. (QUANTITY)
12. Can people access ______________________ housing? (AFFORD)

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1. deadly
2. industrialised
3. lowering
4. disadvantaged
5. honestly
6. investment

7. attendance
8. systematic
9. empower
10. decline
11. quantify
12. affordable

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5. Follow-up
Orientation: You are going to make a presentation about the importance of schooling and school attendance.
Preparation: Form pairs or groups of 3.
- Summarize the article: what is the gist? What were the findings?
- Do some online research and gather information about the situation in Belgium, Antwerp, and more specifically – our school, De Resonant.
Action: Present your ideas (using some kind of presentation tool, such as Powerpoint or Prezi):
- Why is school attendance and schooling in general so important?
- What can be done to improve attendance and for people to spend more years in school or university? What could our school do, for example? Can you give some useful and concrete tips?

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Go to Onderwijs Vlaanderen and do your research on problematic absences and early school leaving (drop outs).

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