Growth in education quotes:

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  • Our future growth relies on competitiveness and innovation, skills and productivity... and these in turn rely on the education of our people. -- Julia Gillard
  • It's a combination of targeting higher paying jobs in these growth areas and fostering closer cooperation with higher education; a rising tide that lifts all boats. -- John Hoeven
  • This is at the heart of all good education, where the teacher asks students to think and engages them in encouraging dialogues, constantly checking for understanding and growth. -- William Glasser
  • Individually, museums are fine institutions, dedicated to the high values of preservation, education and truth; collectively, their growth in numbers points to the imaginative death of this country. -- Robert Hewison
  • Education is the great growth industry of the Third World. Since the Second World War, we have multiplied the number of children in school by four, with even larger multiples for secondary and university education. -- Arthur Lewis
  • Most high governmental officials who speak of education policy seem to conceive of education in this light - as a way to ensure economic competitiveness and continued economic growth. I strongly disagree with this approach. -- Derek Bok
  • States have the responsibility to create rules and conditions for growth and development, and to channel the benefits to all citizens by providing education and making people able to participate in the economies, and in decision-making. -- Anna Lindh
  • Just as China achieved much more than India in the realm of public health and education under an austere Communist regime, so its economic growth under a capitalist-friendly government strikes a visitor from India as nothing less than spectacular. -- Pankaj Mishra
  • As African economies boom and businesses are created, one of the big questions this growth raises is that of third-level education: how can Africa develop a knowledge infrastructure to rival that of the west, a sort of Harvard University in Africa? -- Richard Attias
  • It turns out that advancing equal opportunity and economic empowerment is both morally right and good economics, because discrimination, poverty and ignorance restrict growth, while investments in education, infrastructure and scientific and technological research increase it, creating more good jobs and new wealth for all of us. -- William J. Clinton
  • In his first year in office, President Obama pulled us back from the brink of the greatest economic crisis since the Great Depression and worked to lay a new foundation for economic growth. The president identified three key strategies to build that lasting prosperity: innovation, investment, and education. -- Tom Vilsack
  • This is not a zero-sum game. We know that if we provide access and education, particularly where there are gaps in the market, we will create more jobs, we will create more growth, and we will create more activity in the U.S. market, which will be good for our economy. -- Karen Mills
  • I think there are too many bosses in Washington telling Nashville Diesel College and Harvard University how to run - how to run their campuses, and I'd like to reduce the number of Washington regulations on higher education and keep this marketplace of wonderful institutions among which students can choose; that's oriented toward job growth. -- Lamar Alexander
  • Freedom is about a way of thinking. Freedom is about understanding that you can do anything that you want and freedom is about being able to take information and education and make it relevant to your own growth every single day. Freedom is not staying in the box. Freedom is not doing what other people want you to do. -- Stedman Graham
  • Education is for growth and fulfillment. -- Tom Robbins
  • Education as growth or maturity should be an ever-present process. -- John Dewey
  • Education must be understood as growth, or the facilitation of growth. -- John Dewey
  • The aim of education is growth: the aim of growth is more growth -- John Dewey
  • Optimizing return on capital will generate less growth than optimizing return on education. -- Clayton Christensen
  • True education must correspond to the surrounding circumstances or it is not a healthy growth. -- Mahatma Gandhi
  • What's got me excited about the education space is the growth of the Internet over the next 10, 20, 30 years. -- Reed Hastings
  • Ever since economists revealed how much universities contribute to economic growth, politicians have paid close attention to higher education. -- Derek Bok
  • Education, the free flow of information, is key for our personal and societal growth. It all comes back to education. -- Jayni Chase
  • The rattle is a toy suited to the infant mind, and education is a rattle or toy for children of larger growth. -- Aristotle
  • Education is the most powerful tool countries have for boosting economic growth, increasing prosperity, and forging more just, peaceful and equitable societies. -- Wendy Kopp
  • The good news is world population growth rate decreases systematically and is expected to reach zero by 2050, thanks to urbanisation and women's education. -- Dan Shechtman
  • Education is no longer thought of as a preparation for adult life, but as a continuing process of growth and development from birth until death. -- Stephen Mitchell
  • Education is a business - the growth business. It cultivates the growth of our learners, translates the growth of new knowledge, and builds professional growth. -- Heidi Hayes Jacobs
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  • No education deserves the name unless it develops thought, unless it pierces down to the mysterious spiritual principle of mind, and starts that into activity and growth. -- Edwin Percy Whipple
  • A goal of education is. to assist growth toward greater complexity and integration and to assist in the process of self-organization - to modify individuals capacity to modify themselves. -- Reuven Feuerstein
  • There are four headwinds that are just hitting the American economy in the face: They're demographics, education, debt and inequality, [and] they're powerful enough to cut growth in half. -- Robert J. Gordon
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