The Role of Economy in Learning Process
Keywords:
Knowledge economy, intellectual capital, informational resources, education, personal growth, economic viability, technological tools, economic competition, access to standard education, investment in education, STEM promotion, digital network enhancementAbstract
The purpose of this article is to highlight that the modern economy is continuously developing due to the knowledge economy, and the transition to a modern knowledge-based economy must be characterized by the growth of intellectual capital and the expansion of informational resources. In this context, education plays a dual role as both a tool for personal development and an important source for enhancing economic stability. This article explains the relationship between education and the economy, focusing on the formation of the knowledge economy. It discusses the impact of education on intellectual capital, technological tools, and its connection to economic competition. Additionally, it examines the challenges related to access to standard education. The article concludes by summarizing key steps such as increasing investment in education, promoting STEM fields, and developing digital networks
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