February 16th, 2008
The Six Reasons For Teaching English
The six reasons for teaching English are: To improve morality, to prepare good workers, to create an elite, to produce good citizens, to foster personal growth, and to offset inequity.
The first reason for teaching English is to improve morality. The connection to the term literacy is piety or devotion. If we create a truly moral learner, we have done our service to mankind. Moral learners create true champions of the best kind.
Second, English must prepare good workers. This is where functionality is the connection to literacy. Teaching English creates functional workers with potential to become leaders in society. Good workers are those who communicate positively with staff, the public, and superiors.