Developing Countries
Education System
If people from developing countries are able to
overcome these barriers the education level will definitely rise in these developing
countries.
What is
Education?
Education is the
process of acquiring knowledge from teachers through their teaching. It is the
learning that one gets in schools. It mainly involves activities like imparting
knowledge by the teachers in classrooms, presentation of study materials by
faculty members, practical training in workshop by the instructor with the aim
to train the student in any particular subject matter and to give them
practical exposure on the practical aspects of real time situations, imparting
him with the necessary technical skills required to face the practical
situations.
What is the need
for Education?
Education is
basic fundamental and an important ingredient required for development of any
society. Education of a person improves his social status, his mental status,
his knowledge, and his abilities to develop his skills to face practical lie
situations. Education is the only weapon with which one can kill ignorance and
fight with unawareness. An educated person can perceive things in a better way
because he ahs a broad mind with which he can see the things differently. He
has a broadened mind with which he is able to understand all the faces of any
problem and then he will be able to handle the situation in a better way.
Status of
education is high in developed countries but if we talk about developing
countries the scene is just opposite. The literacy rate in developing countries
like India
is very low. Though continuous efforts are being made by the government to
achieve the higher literacy rate but still the target is far to achieve and it
will take years to achieve the targets that are being set by the UNESCO and the
government of these countries.
But why is this
so? Why the literacy rate is not up to desired mark despite of continuous
efforts? What are the major barriers which prevent spread of education? The
reasons can be best described as:
Lack of
Education and Infrastructure facilities which prevent the literacy rate from
being reaching up to desired mark, poverty in a major segment of population
which prevents the parents from sending their children to schools, Gender
inequality that means female are not given the same preference as the male
which should not be and the traditional caste practices which also plays a
major role in preventing the education to reach the light of education to reach
all the doors.
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