• Education in developing countries: solutions
  • Higher education: Advantages (also see “ benefits of education”)
  • Higher education: Disadvantages
  • Education in Developing countries: Problems




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    Education in Developing countries: Problems
    Children often have to work from an early age 
    There are no schools in many areas 
    Families do not have access to books or computers 
    Literacy rates are often low
    People in developing countries need knowledge and skills 
    Education is the key to improving the economy of these countries
    Education in developing countries: solutions
    Developed countries could help developing nations by providing money
    They could invest in schools and technology
    They could supply the funds to build schools and pay for teachers
    Children need to have access to free schooling
    Computer equipment could be donated
    The Internet can expose students to a world of knowledge and information 
    Governments should make education compulsory for all children 
    They should encourage parents to send their children to school 
    Governments of developed and developing countries must work together
    Higher education: Advantages (also see “ benefits of education”)
    There are many benefits to going to university 
    A degree can open the door to better employment prospects 
    Economies are becoming increasingly knowledge-based 
    Most jobs require specific knowledge and skills
    Skilled workers are needed for sectors such as information technology and engineering 
    Repetitive manual jobs are now done by machine 
    Many factories have moved to developing countries
    Higher education: Disadvantages
    A healthy economy needs a wide range of workers
    Some manual workers will always be needed
    A university degree is not necessary for many service professions
    Practical training is more important in some industries
    In the UK, for example, there is currently a shortage of plumbers
    Their services are therefore becoming more and more expensive
    Ebrahim Tahasoni
    Page 58
    www.tahasoni.com



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