To improve the quality of education, universities should spend more money on salaries for university professors

In today’s progressive and scientific world resulted from the emergence of technology and the industrial revolution, education and academic knowledge are the most important building blocks of any society. Therefore, it is very essential for communities not to hesitate in executing any constructive measure to improve the quality of the educational environment. In order to elevate the quality level of education, although some people believe that giving more salaries to professors can make them more incentive and energetic in teaching, I think that universities should spend more money on areas that are more significant than the salaries of university professors. My viewpoint is based on a few reasons, two compelling ones of which are elaborated upon hereunder.

The first vital area to bear in mind is that universities, in order to bolster the quality of education, should provide more funding for trial and empirical areas than theory classes taught by professors. The mental nature of human beings is in a form that can process and learn the educational materials and lessons better when they are presented in an observant and empiric state in addition to a theory way. However, when professors teach their students just in a theory manner or merely based on equations and formulas, most students only memorize them instead of learning the main concepts and meanings, which can make students close-minded and low-skilled individuals in their future lives. By funding more money in equipping laboratories and classes with advanced trial apparatuses and tools, universities provide students with a trial and empirical environment to learn better and more influential. As a result, it can make valuable opportunities for them to become more knowledgeable in their field that will be supposed to employ in the near future, which is why universities should allocate more funds to trial and empirical issues compared to other areas toward enhancing the quality of education.

Furthermore, spending more money on sport and art area can be more effective in boosting the quality of education than increasing the salaries of university teachers, in my opinion. Instead of being simply an educational and scientific place, universities should provide students with an attractive environment to drive them to attend classes with higher enthusiastic. To put it in the other words, when universities dedicate most of their budget to professors and pay little attention to entertainment and enjoyable matters, they certainly are turned into an intolerable and onerous place that diminish students’ learning efficiency. Indeed, the more tranquility and fascinating the educational environment, the more efficient the learning environment and the more incentive the student will be to attend classes. By going to such sport and art places provided by universities, students can relieve the stress and strain imposed by stressful learning hours, which in turn can prepare them to attend the next classes with more readiness and willingness.

To put it in a nutshell, having considered all the aforementioned reasons, I do hold that spending more money on laboratory and trial areas, and funding more to entertainment and enjoyable environment like sport and art areas are more beneficial in improving the quality level of education than amplifying the salaries of professors.

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I have to agree with you! Governments worldwide should understand that education is the key to a flourishing future. And, as soon as the specialists are not interested in educating the new generation because they are not paid enough for it, the next generations get an education of less quality. Besides the salaries of university professors, we need more exams like GRE. GRE is a very significant test for young people to understand the level of their own knowledge. My son is getting prepared for this exam, and he is stressed out because of it. He has found a great three months study plan that looks to be great. If you or your child has to take the GRE shortly, just read. Trust me, it will help you or them.

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You are absolutely right! Professors really should have a high salary because education students and teaching them something is not an easy job at all. Education is indispensable and must only evolve to create the future. Both educators and students need support in this.

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There are pupils that lack motivation and are having trouble learning right now, not stupid people.

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Do you mean the teaching profession is devalued compared to other professions? If so, what makes you think so?

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I don’t know about other countries, but in the US college professors get paid very well. It’s one of the highest paid professions out there. Plus it’s easy work.

In my opinion they are overpaid. This is pretty much the norm for almost all government employees. They typically have very good pay, plus WAY above average benefits, way above average number of paid holidays, don’t work many hours, and have very lax working environment (meaning they don’t have to work hard).

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Your perspective on allocating funds in universities to enhance the quality of education is insightful. Emphasizing the importance of practical, hands-on experiences in trial and empirical areas aligns with the idea that students benefit significantly from engaging with real-world applications of theoretical knowledge. This approach not only deepens understanding but also prepares students for practical challenges in their future careers.

Additionally, highlighting the significance of creating a positive and engaging learning environment through investments in sports and arts is crucial. A holistic educational experience that goes beyond traditional classroom settings contributes to students’ overall well-being and motivation to learn.

Your nuanced view suggests a broader consideration of factors that impact the educational landscape, emphasizing a balanced and comprehensive approach to improving the quality of education. This approach takes into account not only the academic aspects but also the overall atmosphere that fosters effective learning. Well-argued points!

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