12 pageant questions and answers about education will hopefully educate you a bit more on the topic of pageants and what answers you might expect to get. Pageants have been a controversial topic ever since they were first organized. We can only assume that whenever certain individuals stand out, there must be a crowd of others feeling displeased and ready to criticize. Some might refer to it as the human nature. Anyway, despite the criticisms, there have always been pageants, and there will be, so let us move on to the questions. According to Certbolt, preparation paves the way to success.
Millions of little girls are dreaming of being proclaimed as the most beautiful at a competition. The tricky part is that best competitions also involve the hardest questions. It’s a cruel world out there. Beauty queens are in the limelight and a very easy target to criticize. When you are put under the spotlight and interviewed, it can be rather nerve-wracking. To avoid feeling anxious, if you are interested, you can also check our list of 50 common beauty pageant questions and answers for teenagers. Don’t be fooled by “for teenagers.” Pageant teenagers are trained to show an astonishing level of maturity in their answers.
The candidate’s opinion is sought on a variety of topics, and today we shall focus on questions and answers about education related issues. We did the hard work for you and consulted with worldwide experts in this demanding field: Pageant Answers, Storify, The Pageant Planet, Ib Times, India Today In, and Femina Beauty Pageants.
As you can see, our sources are numerous. You shall observe some questions are more ubiquitous than the others, while some are requiring specific and more in-depth knowledge. The questions are not set in a particular order due to the fact we believe there is no such thing as easy or hard questions. The answers have to be confident, sensible, original and complete, whatever was being asked.
Therefore, let us show you the list of our beauty pageant questions and answers about education. In order to make it more fun and brain teasing, try reading the question and then thinking of an answer on your own. We firmly believe if you have any prejudices against pageants, these answers may surprise you. On the other hand, contestants are bound to find the answers quite inspirational.
12. Are you in favor of prohibiting the use of cellphones by the students in schools, why?
Answer: “No, I am not in favor of prohibiting the use of cellular phones by the students in the school. I believe that the students are still manageable regarding this matter. In addition to that, educators could still solve this classroom management issue through diplomatic, gentle and convincing dialogues with the students.”
11. How could we help the out-of-school youth?
Answer number 11 on our list of pageant questions and answers about education: “The best thing we could possibly do to help them is to conduct activities like seminars and workshops that would enhance their entrepreneurship skills. Because in that way, we are helping and teaching them to earn for their own needs and will become independent in their living. With that project, we would lessen poverty, plus, the possibility of successful entrepreneurs and job providers would be there to help others too.”
10. What is the one lesson you learned as a child that still affects your life today?
Answer: “I have been dancing since I was a child. I grew up among many students and teachers. I learned to always be happy, patient and positive. That is also what I want to teach to the next generation. Thank you.”
9. What is your opinion on Common Core education?
Continuing with the answer number 9 on our list of pageant questions and answers about education: “Every and any type of education is very important, because as cliche as it may sound, knowledge truly is power. However, it shouldn’t be the only type of education we should offer to young people. I believe we need to re-prioritize what is being taught and deemed as “most important.” We need to offer knowledge on how to face real-life challenges. We need to teach our kids real knowledge about politics, feminism, rape culture, racism, ethnic studies, healthy eating, homophobia, Islamophobia, self-acceptance/love, self-defense classes, among many other things. I know some are sensitive topics, but they’re things that we will come across in life and must face one way or another. I believe we need to find more importance in teaching our young generations how to think critically and form their own opinions instead of only teaching them obedience and how to take tests and fill in bubbles.”
8. Do you believe that the education of our youngest generation can be enhanced by parental involvement?
Answer number 8 on our list of pageant questions and answers about education: “Being involved in your child’s life is immensely important not only in education but in general. A parents job is to help guide their child(ren) through life in a positive yet authoritative manner so that they can be successful in their future. Together with an education system NOT based on Common Core, parents and teachers alike can instill a greater love of learning at a young age as well as give encouragement and reinforcement to their child’s developing interests.”
7. Why did you choose your course? (Teaching Profession)
Answer: “I have always dreamed of becoming a teacher. At first, I only wanted to stay in front of the class and ask them to read, but as I mature, I see now the true role of teachers. Teachers are catalysts of change and the molders of minds. With this in mind, I pursued my course in Education and to prepare my students for the world ahead of them. Being a teacher is really a difficult job but it is really the noblest profession there is for they build the next generation.”
6. You are studying in a top-notch university in the country. Can you tell us something about being a student there?
Answer number 6 on our list of pageant questions and answers about education: “Being a student means knowing your priorities and having proper time management. As a student, I try to manage my time well by first setting aside things like going to malls, and chatting with friends on the internet. Second, thinking out and focusing on the task to be prioritized and to be done as soon as possible, and third is I make sure that I follow my parent’s advice because they know what’s the best for me. And the most important why I can survive in a very competitive university is that I always ask God’s grace and guidance.”
5. Why is science important? What is your favorite subject?
Answer: “I like (environmental) science the most because it arouses my curiosity and it is important to everyone. It is in science that we discover how life begins, understand why there is still life today and discover what we must do to ensure that life goes on in the future.”
4. Do you think speaking English should be pre-requisite? Why or why not?
Answer number four on our list of pageant questions and answers about education: “For me, being Miss Universe is not just about knowing how to speak a specific language, it is being able to influence and inspire other people. So whatever language you have as long as your heart is deserving and you have a strong mind to show to.. To show to people, then you can be Miss Universe. Thank you.”
3. What can you do to improve education in the world?
Answer: “What we can do to improve education in the world! Obviously, it begins with empowering every child to understand that education is important, and Nelson Mandela said that it is the weapon that a child can use to face the future. So, first let’s educate our parents that education is important and then we shall have all children on board to achieve their dreams.”
2. What do you think should we be teaching the next generation about protecting our planet?
Continuing with the answer to the question number two on our list of pageant questions and answers about education: “I think we should be teaching our next generation to protect our planet. This is the only one we have. We shall protect Mother Earth. We should all be together and encourage communities and contribute with making campaigns so people can collect their trash. We have already global warming. We cannot stop it, but we can enhance opportunities to make it better.”
1. What would you say is the biggest problem facing our educational system today? Why?
Answer: “The biggest problem faced by our educational system is that it believes it’s a system. A system is a set arrangement of things. However, education means to impart knowledge by giving and taking in order to empower the uneducated. This has been forgotten in the process of being a system, which needs to be re-evaluated and learned once again.”
Thus we conclude our list but, as mentioned before, all the questions are there to make you pensive and are listed randomly. On finishing the extensive read, there are probably no more prejudices against pageant competitors. And to all of those beauties competing, we sincerely hope you have found our questions and answers about schooling and education on our list of pageant questions and answers about education more than helpful in your pursuit to the throne.