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Status of Education in Developing Countries

What is education?
Education is the process of gaining knowledge from teachers through their teaching. This is the learning he gets at school. It mainly involves activities such as instilling knowledge by teachers in the classroom, presentation of learning materials by faculty members, practical training in workshops by instructors with the aim of training students in particular subject matter and to giving them practical exposure on practical aspects. real time situation, conveying to him with the technical skills necessary to deal with practical situations.

What are the Education Needs?

Education is the basic foundation and is an essential ingredient needed for the development of any community. One's education improves his social status, mental status, knowledge, and ability to develop his skills to deal with practical lie situations. Education is the only weapon that can kill stupidity and fight with unconsciousness. An educated person can feel something in a better way because he has a broad mind with which he can see things differently. He has an expanding mind with which he can understand all faces of any problem and then he can handle the situation better.

The status of higher education in developed countries but if we talk about developing countries, the scenery is just the opposite. The literacy rate in developing countries like India is very low. Despite continuous efforts by the government to achieve higher literacy rates, the targets are far reaching and will take years to reach targets set by UNESCO and governments of these countries.

But why is that? Why is the literacy rate inappropriate to the desired mark despite continuous efforts? What are the main obstacles that prevent the spread of education? The reason can be described as follows:
Lack of Education and Infrastructure facilities that prevent literacy rates from arriving at desirable marks, poverty in the main segment of the population that prevents parents from sending their children to school, Gender inequality which means women are not given the same preference as Men who should not and traditional caste practices that also play a major role in preventing education from reaching the light of education until it reaches all doors.

If people from developing countries are able to overcome these obstacles, the level of education will surely increase in these developing countries.