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Can Educators Apply What Methods Of Knowledge: To Solve Problems?

Can Educators Apply What Methods Of Knowledge: To Solve Problems?

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  • Johnny Ch Lok
  • Independently Published
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  • 9781070360591
  • 10 X 8 X 0.39 inches
  • 0.82 pounds
  • Education > Bilingual Education
  • English
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Chapter FourEducation and economy challenge influences developing country student psychology Researching the relationship between education and economy how to influence developing country student psychology nowadays. This topic is concerned how to use labor economy method to analyze how to influence Asia country student psychology challenge. I shall indicate some developing countries in Asia, e.g. Philippines, Korea, China etc. countries. What the link between education and productivity and student psychology is? What does the model that characterize key featured of growth processes of Asia countries are? For this topic, I shall suppose human capital is come from such as primary and secondary and tertiary education factor which has a major close relationship to cause each student psychology nowadays. My objectives of this research are to explore the relationship between graduates psychology and educational productivity and quality, assess what should be the key variable ( or variables) of interest and quantify and qualify the relationship to influence student studying psychology.Education challenge influences development country student psychology Human capital has ability and efficiency of labor to transform raw materials and capital into products and services to affect economic growth. The accumulation of human capital improves labor productivity and increases the returns to capital. However, a well educated background is essential to raise technology to develop economic growth in Asia developing countries especially.In macro and micro economic view, the well educated labor ( human capital) is often as one of the critical factors to influence rapid economic growth to the Asia developing countries' any regions or cities. Because any of these Asia developing countries, such as China, Korea, Philippines etc. countries which need have well educated and knowledgeable labors to raise any employers' productivities and income growth. So productivity and education qualify factor which ought have close relationship to cause student studying psychology in any one of Asia developing countries. For example, China was an major industrial and farming country between 1960 year and 2000 year. However, after 2000 year, it began to achieve any commercial investment to raise GDP income and to raise more service provision nature of employment chance to domestic labors. e.g. financial investment, shares trading, hotels and tourism and airlines and restaurants and cinemas etc. service nature businesses commercial investment. Moreover, the foreign investors were also attracted to set up factories to manufacture their products in China's country any area locations. It was possible that this foreign investors felt China's workers' wages were more cheaper than themselves domestic worker wages. For example, USA has the minimum wage legislation to protect it's domestic individual worker wage level. Otherwise, China's individual worker wage level is compared to be paid more lower level to compare to USA's minimize legislative individual worker wage level nowadays. It seems China, Korea, Philippines etc. Asia developing countries need have well educated labors to help them to develop economic growth because good education quality can influence student studying psychology.
Can Educators Apply What Methods Of Knowledge: To Solve Problems?

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