Lack of Education
Autor: parniya • May 15, 2015 • Presentation or Speech • 508 Words (3 Pages) • 5,334 Views
While it is common belief that the lack of education is an issue primarily dominant in third world countries, it is highly prevalent and equally problematic in first world countries, despite the abundance of resources.
Throughout the world, many suffer from not only the lack of education, but the lack of quality education.
As a result, children are denied the necessary knowledge needed for everyday life, causing society to lose one of its greatest and most powerful resources.
Education is the process by which people acquire knowledge, skills, habits, and values.
However, when one lacks an efficient schooling system, one may also lack self-esteem, social awareness for change, and the ability to attain a job for a stable lifestyle.
This is because education is the basis of improving upon knowledge, and without an effective education, that knowledge is hindered by the inability to make use of the basic skill sets needed to live sufficiently.
There has been much violence towards individual people who have stood up for what they believe in.
For instance, a young school girl got shot in the head for standing up against the ban on girls attending school.
It’s difficult for parents to send their children into a world of violence and harm.
Teachers, then, have to one by one convince mothers and fathers to have faith and trust every day to allow their daughters and sons to be sent to school.
In first world countries such as the United States, there is a problem of poor teachers and a poorly developed curriculum.
The ill-equipped and inadequate teachers are teaching children who are
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