What is important for education?
Biometric data, as exemplified by fingerprints or facial scans, raises a lot of ethical issues. -Privacy: This kind of sensitive information collected and stored leads to mass surveillance and misuse. -Data breaches: This involves an occurrence where databases are compromised and expose identity theRead more
Biometric data, as exemplified by fingerprints or facial scans, raises a lot of ethical issues.
-Privacy: This kind of sensitive information collected and stored leads to mass surveillance and misuse.
-Data breaches: This involves an occurrence where databases are compromised and expose identity theft and fraud.
-Lack of Control: The individuals may not have control over how their biometric data is used.
-Bias: Biometric systems, especially facial recognition, suffer from the problem of bias, which results in wrong and discriminatory outcomes.
It should include strong data protection laws, informed consent, data minimization, good security, respect for privacy, regular audits on bias, and the right to delete personal information.
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Often people consider education as a learning system where students have to attend classes and do homework. However, this is not the extent of education, in fact, education cannot be limited to a single definition because for every person, and in particular every society, education changes with timeRead more
Often people consider education as a learning system where students have to attend classes and do homework. However, this is not the extent of education, in fact, education cannot be limited to a single definition because for every person, and in particular every society, education changes with time. Education, no matter how it is defined, remains to be significant and there is no question about it. Information, skills and rationality are the core components which allows an individual to make choices, overcome challenges, and actively participate in societal activities. Education also enhances fluidity of thought, novelty, and flexibility which are very much needed in this age of uncertainties. In a political dimension, education advance social justice and social integration by either eliminating discrimination or providing access for everyone to opportunities. Education enhances national economic competitiveness by creating a skilled labor force, nurturing self-employment, and advancing technical development. Similarly, education boosts public health and welfare as well as well-being. This results in healthier individuals and communities by enhancing the knowledge and attitude of healthy behaviors, green practices, and global issues. It helps develop virtues, such as compassion, tolerance, and collaboration which are necessary for peace.
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