Its aim is to ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and lifelong learning opportunities for all. This goal supports the reduction of disparities and inequities in education, both in terms of access and quality of education
What adverse impact the nation is currently dealing with?
1. Uneven education resources: In many countries, especially in developing countries, the distribution of education resources is uneven and the quality of education is uneven. This can result in a segment of the population being denied access to quality education, affecting their quality of life and economic opportunities.
2. Poverty and emergency situations: Education in developing countries is facing serious challenges due to severe poverty and other emergency situations, resulting in an increasing dropout rate among children.
3. Shortage of teachers and inadequate teacher training: Many areas face a shortage of teachers, especially in rural and remote areas. In addition, training and professional development opportunities for teachers are often inadequate, which affects the quality of teaching.
4. Conflict zones: In conflict zones, education systems can be disrupted, preventing students from attending school. In addition, conflict can also lead to safety problems for teachers and students, further affecting the quality and effectiveness of education.
5. Inadequate quality control of education: Many countries lack effective mechanisms to evaluate and monitor the quality and effectiveness of education. This makes it difficult to understand how the education system is actually functioning, and it makes it difficult to improve the quality and effectiveness of education.
How to do to rectify the adverse situation?
Donate teaching resources such as books in poor areas, or encourage knowledgeable people to participate in poverty education
Special measures are taken in conflict zones to protect the education system and ensure that all students can safely attend school