The Education
SHARE The Lack of quality access education is preventing millions of people from escaping the cycle of extreme poverty around the world. Most of the 67.5 million children still out of school are some of the poorest and hardest to reach. More than half of them are girls and most are living in countries in conflict and in rural areas. Although many governments have eliminated the biggest obstacle to enrollment by abolishing school fees, other financial barriers such as uniforms and testing fees still prevent many of the poorest children from enrolling. In addition, for many poor families the long-term benefits of sending their children to school are outweighed by the immediate benefit of sending them to work or keeping them at home to help with chores.specially the girls in the villages are not sending to schools, they are all time busy in house hold works.they are bound for not to leave the house as the result of lack of education still they are following the old customs.
The main problem is scarcity of teachers,india is facing the problem of 12.5 lacs vacancy of teachers including all posts.to convert the literacy in quality education these vacancies have to be fulfilled first on priority.
Many countries that have experienced a surge in primary school enrollment have not been able to make adequate investments in quality, such as recruiting and training teachers, expanding classrooms and purchasing materials,poor career guidance,lack of education awareness. Sub-Saharan Africa faces the most pressing need for teachers, with 1.2 million more needed order to reach the goal of universal primary education by 2015. In Madagascar, Mozambique and Sierra Leone, for example, there are more than 80 students in a classroom with one trained teacher. In india there is a 1 teacher for every 40 students,where as in America there is a 1 teacher for every 14 students.As a result of deficiencies like these, learning outcomes across the developing world remain low and many children go through primary school without gaining a minimum level of literacy and math skills. Moreover, in countries where classrooms are crowded, supplies are scarce and the opportunities to move on to secondary school limited, many children drop out before graduating. Primary completion is especially poor in sub-Saharan Africa, where only 70% of children who enter first grade go on to graduate.
The education is the first and main point to keep in mind for any kind of development for a country,let it be the poverty,corruption,development,awareness,etc.
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