Learning for learning’s sake is an outdated concept. Today education must serve an ulterior purpose and be directed towards clear goals.

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Learning for learning’s sake is an outdated concept. Today education must serve an ulterior purpose and be directed towards clear goals.

Education plays a very important role in the life of a person and helps in the overall development of a person. But the knowledge about a particular subject is not enough for a person to succeed in life. He should be socially active and aware about the circumstances around him. I disagree with the above statement that learning for learning’s sake is an outdated concept.

Nowadays, every person learns to obtain knowledge just for the sake of becoming educated enough to be employed. There is intense pressure of the growing competition among the students that they no longer want to learn som...

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