World Education Issues: A Guide To Global Issues | Global Citizen

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22 Jul 201602:08

Summary

TLDRGlobally, 61 million children are denied elementary education, with 202 million more lacking access to secondary schooling. Conflicts and natural disasters disrupt 75 million children's education, with 62 million entirely out of school in conflict-affected areas. Girls face heightened vulnerabilities, such as early marriage and assault, yet each additional year of education can significantly boost their earning potential. Despite the clear benefits, education receives minimal humanitarian aid, with 130 million students not learning basics due to a lack of trained teachers. The script calls for action to ensure twelve years of free, quality education for all children, regardless of their circumstances.

Takeaways

  • 🔓 Education is a key to unlocking opportunities and ensuring a lifetime of success.
  • 🌍 61 million children globally are denied an elementary-school education, and 202 million miss out on junior and high school.
  • 🏹 War and unrest are significant barriers, disrupting education for 75 million children and leaving 62 million out of school in conflict-affected countries.
  • 👧 Girls face heightened vulnerabilities, with many dropping out due to marriage, pregnancy, or fear of assault, despite the economic benefits of additional education.
  • 📈 An extra year of schooling beyond elementary can increase a girl's earning potential by 10 to 20 percent.
  • 👨‍🏫 A shortage of trained teachers impacts the quality of education, with less than three quarters of teachers in 1 out of 3 countries meeting national training standards.
  • 📉 130 million students are not learning the basics due to inadequate teacher training.
  • 💸 Investment in education is critical, yet only 2% of humanitarian aid was allocated to education last year.
  • 🚫 If current trends continue, 25 million children, mostly girls, may never attend school.
  • 🌟 Every child should have the right to education, regardless of their circumstances, to ensure a fair chance at becoming the next great thinker or innovator.
  • 🌐 Joining the movement for global citizenship and advocating for twelve years of free, quality education for all can lead to a better educated and better world.

Q & A

  • What is the significance of a good education according to the script?

    -A good education equips individuals with skills and understanding that are crucial for a lifetime of success, regardless of where they are from.

  • How many children worldwide are currently denied an elementary-school education?

    -61 million children are being denied an elementary-school education.

  • What is the additional number of children missing out on junior and high school education?

    -202 million more children are missing out on junior and high school education.

  • What are the primary reasons for children being kept out of the classroom?

    -War and unrest, including conflict and natural disaster, are the leading reasons for children being kept out of the classroom.

  • How many children have had their schooling disrupted due to conflict and natural disaster?

    -75 million children have had their schooling disrupted because of conflict and natural disaster.

  • Why are girls especially vulnerable to being out of school?

    -Girls are vulnerable due to factors such as early marriage, pregnancy, or fear of assault, which lead to high dropout rates.

  • What is the economic impact of an additional year of education for girls?

    -For every additional year of education beyond elementary school, a girl's potential to earn increases by 10 to 20 percent.

  • What challenges do children face even when they are able to attend school?

    -A shortage of trained teachers is a significant challenge, with less than three quarters of teachers in one out of three countries trained to national standards.

  • How many students are not learning the basics due to untrained teachers?

    -130 million students are not learning the basics due to the lack of trained teachers.

  • What percentage of humanitarian aid was spent on education last year?

    -Less than 2% of humanitarian aid was spent on education last year.

  • What is the potential consequence if the current situation does not change?

    -As many as 25 million children, the majority of whom are girls, will never set foot in a classroom.

  • What is the call to action for ensuring every child's right to education?

    -The call to action is to join the movement and become a global citizen to ensure that every child has access to twelve years of free, quality education regardless of their circumstances.

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