Undoubtedly, parents education level greatly affects the level of education of their children, but sometimes we find people who have reached very high levels of education, even though they are descended from uneducated parents and this is very likely and vice versa, we may find people who have not been successful academically even though they are descended from an academic family. Human by nature loves challenges and sometimes challenges his circumstances and does the impossible to reach his goals. My sincere gratitude, Doctor.
My anecdotal observations suggests that children of adults whom are products of the australian higher education sector, choose other pathways, such as VET or apprenticeships. Reasons are unknown, but I am guessing that they have observed perhaps the daily stressors inherent in being a professional, and believe the VET/apprenticeship pathway a better life path? My own children are examples of this.
Undoubtedly, parents education level greatly affects the level of education of their children, but sometimes we find people who have reached very high levels of education, even though they are descended from uneducated parents and this is very likely and vice versa, we may find people who have not been successful academically even though they are descended from an academic family. Human by nature loves challenges and sometimes challenges his circumstances and does the impossible to reach his goals. My sincere gratitude, Doctor.
Absolutely yes, the parents’ roll model and daily conduct educate their children. There is plenty of formal and anecdotical evidence for that aseveration.