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======Migration 4 - Education ...======
Thursday, September 9, 2010. What is the connection between
migration and education? There is this argument in many discussions:
"we want the educated people to come". Some countries even
introduce quotas for people with a particular educational background.
The issue of migration and education is a topic in many
discussions today, and we need to talk about it.
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**Education and Migration**
In general, people with all different kinds of background migrate
for very differnt reasons. In some areas, though, that might be
biased towards a particular educational background. Some areas
attract computer programmers, since the industry is strong there
and since traditional connections have developed over time. Other
areas attract people from a particular provice in a particular
country, and people can be rather simple and might not have an
academic background. When family connections are established,
such processes are rather natural!
Every country today has a particular educational system and
tradition. That has a strong influence on the background of
people, on their abilities and their potential to bring
innovation into the local economy or into the world economy. It
is not necessarily linked to intelligence, but more to the
cultural background. When you grew up in a family who invented
new processors, you are more likely to invent the next generation
and make it happen. When your professor knew all the important
people, you are more likely to get to know some of them.
Changing a state is a challenge for education as well. It opens
new possibilities for the migrant, but it is also quite a challenge
to catch up with the knowledge and know-how
which other people have learned
in school or in the first years of university. Even between European
states the basic knowledge of students is quite diverse - and that
is even more the case when you study the worldwide picture! Organizing
possibilities which make it possible and easier to catch-up is
a key task for us today!
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**Education of faith**
When you live with Christians in another culture, that can be very
interesting. They have their own and different background. They read
the same bible, and you will realize that you are very close to
them when it comes to faith. But you will also realize strong
differences in terms of practices and style. Different cultures
reflect the same faith in different ways!
When I got to know a Japanese church, that was a great experience.
The people were extremely friendly, very open, indeed. You might think
that Japanese keep some distance to a strangers, and often they do.
But when they let you in, their hospitality can be fantastic!
Cultural differences become less important, when you know that you
believe in the same wonderful God. You pray to the same source
of life, truth and love. You are linked to the same saviour. You
are connected in a wonderful way, even if there are so many differences!
There is the education through faith, which we all share.
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