Should developing countries concentrate on improving industrial skills and modern technology or should they promote education first?
It is difficult to answer the question that Should developing countries concentrate on improving industrial skills and modern technology or should they promote education first? If the development of science and technology to improve the economy, the quality of the people can not be improved, the economy can not be sustained and stable growth. But education will be difficult to sustain if education is first developed without sufficient economic. So, it's really hard to choose.
As to this problem, people’s opinion vary greatly. People in favor of improving industrial skills and modern technology first of all maintain that Industrial skills and modern technology development can drive economic development, abundant economy is the foundation of national development. Only when the economy is developed, the state has the power to develop science and technology, and education. It is argued that economic prosperity is only a condition of national development, but it is not a decisive factor. However, others oppose to this opinion, arguing that education is the fundamental of national development. Good education can help the industry to develop, technology and prosperity. It is more important that education can improve the quality of the people.
From my perspective, I think it is not feasible for developing countries to improve industrial skills and modern technology or promote education first. Only the economic, social and natural are harmonious, the development is sustainable.