"A gentleman should travel abroad, but live at home"—says a renowned scholar. What he has said is meaningful, but it is, perhaps also equally true that those who want to live well and meaningfully at home should travel abroad. In fact, travelling has as equal an educative value as textbooks have. Seeing is learning—the real, pragmatic learning. If we go out visiting people and places at times and see for ourselves what we would otherwise read in books, our learning will become more effective. What is normally written in textbooks? Nothing but the abstraction of the reality—of what has happened, is happening, and may happen in future. If this is true, then it is also true that travelling should be a part of our academic education. The universities, colleges, and schools of most developed countries have already made it compulsory to travel or go on education tours. In Russia, for example, there are some subjects on which theoretical teaching is not at all given to students in the first year of their schooling. Such evidences, and various other research work launched by scholars, hold out the fact that travelling has an immense educative value.
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