Topic > The impact of higher education in South Africa

According to the text, the public benefits of investing in higher education are less widely recognised. It is also stated, according to Friedman, that there is no evidence that higher education produces social benefits that higher education can promote. Some of this research was conducted in the late 1980s, so I disagree with their findings. Education is important and just like Shrivastava and Strivastava, the universities and colleges discussed shape societies and nations at large. It provides political directors to legislators who have little or no knowledge of some of the issues specific to our