Monday, 2 April 2012

Education as Pivotal catalyst for Kachin people

 
By Maji Yaw Htung
26 March 2012
 
“The Nobel laureate Amartya Sen has emphasized the enhanced capabilities that education brings, and the resulting freedom that development brings to individuals.” According to development perspective of globalization era, development is about transforming the lives of people, not just transforming economies. Policies for education or employment need to be looked at through this double lens: how they promote growth and how they affect individuals directly. Education as human capital: investment in people yields a return, just as investment in machinery does. But education does more. It opens up minds to the notion that is possible, that there are other ways of organising production, as it teaches the basic principles of modern science and element of analytic reasoning and enhances the capacity to learn. In addition, United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) measures the development with Human Development Index (HDI) in which the measure incorporates three dimensions of development in relation to human well-being; a long and healthy life, education and knowledge and decent standard of living. Hence, education is international and national booster for individuals in particular region of the globe. The importance of education as universal truth is directly linked to the Kachin nation of Myanmar (Burma).