古代流放不能逃跑吗:Work Experience is More Important than Education(英文辩论赛 debate 三辩总结陈词)

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Well,my honorable judges, dear fellow debaters, after your conclusion, I can getyour point. Firstly, you said education is learning experience of ourpredecessors. Second, you said the more education you have, the more likely youwill succeed. And last, you said the more education you have, the better youwill appreciate our life. Yes, we agree that. But all the evidences youpresented are not adequate to prove that why education is more important thanwork experience. We believe that work experience is more important thaneducation.

Firstof all, you need experience to get a job, and you need a job to get experience.Both education and experience are very important in finding a job, butexperience is what the majority of employers want. Just observe many of the jobor career ads; you can see that they all emphasize 3 to 4 years experience inthe particular field. Also, most employers prefer experience over education.The only time the employers look at education is only in the filed ofeducation, nothing else. We all learn by doing things. We don’t think highereducation you have, the more likely you will succeed. Success is acomplicated integration. Education is only one of the factors. Lots of factshave been proved that one can be succeed in many ways.

Second,education does not prepare you for real-world challenges. Even though you canget high grades in paper exams, those numbers can not make you living better inreal life. How many high-mark students do not know how to cook, millions?billions? I don't know. But I know such numbers is million, even billion timesof those grades. Higher education is absolutely not the guarantee of highability, not to mention high pay. We don’t think higher education means highpay; we just know the fact that the more education you have, the more bills youwill pay.

Lastbut not the least; education will finally end in one's life .Ironically thework experience would never end as long as one is willing to work. Every oneneeds to work, that is the most significant thing in our life. We getexperience by doing things, and it's those experience that get you aheadfaster. We don’t think higher education. We don’t think the more education youhave, the better you will appreciate our life. Life is just like a box ofchocolate, you don’t know what you are going to get. Every one has his own wayto make life meaningful, and every one has his own way to appreciate his life,we can whose is better, whose is not.

Sowe conclude that work experience is more important than education.

 

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Our side - Education is more important thanexperience

 

 

The Statement of Final Conclusion from theforth debater:

 

From the statements above, I still stick toour point that education is more important than experience.

At the very beginning, I want to  repeat our reasons to emphasis. First,education gives people more advantages in job-hunting. If a person receivesschool education while he or she can do have work experience and  combine the theory which they obtainedwith their practical work, I think they'll succeed. If we just only receiveexperience but not put it over education, I think it will be hard for us toadapt ourselves and survive in this rapid changing world. Second, educationpromotes personal quality especially for morality. Third, education promotesthe development of society. Francis Bacon once said that knowledge is theprimary productive force. Forth, the government spends a lot on supporting the educationsystem for us to get better education.

Then, I want to introduce the procedures ofthe education to show our right point in 3 inspects. The first inspect is thepurpose of education. Why should we go to school for education for so manyyears? From the decades of year's learning, we have to say that we gather largenumbers of knowledge to exploidavoid wasting our limited life time and going thewrong way. The second inspect is the process of education. Taking ourIntegrated English Course as a example .From this course, we learn a lot aboutthe arts, the lifestyle, the colorful lives all around the world. Meanwhile, wealso take the debate competition and get the experience. The third inspect isthe product of education. After graduating from the college, we get thecertificates to show our ability and it is also a gareente(guarantee0 forhunting jods.

At last, we can't deny the importance ofexperience but you can't deny that education is more important than experience!A good education gives you excellent critical thinking, a bad education takesyour time away without giving anything back. While being fully experienced candefinitely make you shine!

 

 

In general, knowledge gain from book has awide range than that gained from experience, We now live in a world thattypophile is no longer exorbitant, and that printed matters are readilyavailable. In libralies, we can learn nearly everything only if we have alreadyacquired basic reading skills, philosophy, history, literature, physics,mathmatics, chemicals, biology,geography, anthropology, and the list will goon. Unlike the experience of an individual that is limited by the range of thatindividual, books seem to have almost no lamitation. Sitting in the locallibrary, we virtually can travel everywhere through an interesting geographicencyclopedia, and certainly. with nearly no expense at all.

On the other hand, it can be argued thatsometimes knowledge gained from experience much deeper and more comprehensivethan that gained from books. It is quite true that not everything is containedin books. How to deal with personal finance, how to cope with current socialtrends, even how to most effectively organize our own mind, and numerous otherthings can seldom be found thoroughly and comprehensively doscussed in books,we have to gain the knowledge by our own experience. And the sad news is thateven some knowledge that is contained in books usually needs furthercomprehension, mainly through experience.

As to which source is more important, the answer wary.Some knowledge can be acquired only through books. It's hard to imagine we canhave a good understanding of history without reading books. On the other hand,some knowledge can be obtained only through experience. For instanse, when wetry to learn to swim, merely detailed manual of swimming skills, evenabundantly filled with illustrations is at most useless. We have to jump intothe water and gain the knowledge with experience. We have to use books andexperience as source simultaneously to get what we want to know. Take learningphysics for example, both books and experience are equally significancesources, and of course, example of such are numerous. Therefore, I thinkwhether one source is more important than other depends on circumstance

    Nowwe are living in a dazzling world where knowledge is accumulating at anastonishing speed. However, among the numerous means of gaining knowledge,books and experiences are the most effective and normal. As to which is more important,Ihold the view that it depends on the circumstances.

    Tobegin with, knowledge from books has a wider range than that from experience.For printed materials are not exorbitant any more, as long as people acquirethe skill of reading, the books cover all kinds then open its door to theknowledge hunters. Philosophy, chemistry, mathematics, politics, so on soforth. But experiences only limited in the certain field of individuals. Inaddition, some particular knowledge can be only acquired from books. It is hardto imagine history learners can master their study well without reading books.

    Onthe other hand, knowledge gained from experience is considered to be deeper andmore comprehensive. It is quite true that we can not learn all sorts of thingsfrom book. For example, how to deal with relationships with people around, howto cope with personal finance, how to control your own mind, and numerous otherthings like that. Moreover, even some knowledge contained in books will needfurther comprehension, which is mainly through experience. Not until a swimminglearner jump into the water will he gain the skill. Despite the abundance bookswith exact illustration books he reads. Especially for college students, whenthey are becoming senior students, they may be required to leave the ivorytower and step into the society to do some internship related to their major.That's why experience is playing a vital position in the process of learning.

    

    In general, knowledge gained from books and that from experience should go handin hand in order to reach the perfect outcome. Sometime, book knowledge is thefundament. For instance, a students majored in physics should have a solidknowledge background first which is gained from the books, and do some researchand experiment in the lab so as to gain further understanding, which are fromthe experience.

To sum up, both sources are equallyimportant, whether one source means more depends on the different circumstance.

 

Of all the knowledge we have, some comesfrom the books we read, some comes from personal experience in our lives.Different people attach different importance to different sources. The youngand the educated, for example, may emphasize the former, the old may, howeverstress the latter. In my opinion, both book knowledge and personal experienceare of equal importance.
    Knowledge gained from experience may be firsthand, direct,and unforgettable. Books in the library may be outdated, giving you uselessinformation. Everything is changing and so is knowledge. If you go out to makeon the-spot investigations instead of depending on books, it is likely that youmay be pleasantly surprised. Moreover, knowledge you get from your ownexperience will be everlasting. Therefore, it is important that students getinvolved in practical activities to accumulate different kinds of experience.
    Experience, however, is limited in terms of time and space.It is impossible for anyone to experience everything to get the knowledge heneeds. In addition, society is developing so fast that new problems come upwith surprising speed. Over depending on experience could, therefore, make aperson narrow minded and prejudiced.
    Books are a summary of the wisdom of our ancestors. The bestway to gain know ledge is, of course, to read books, and in the meantime,participate in various kinds of practicaL activities. A combination of the twowill sure[y make us full and well informed.