Friday, 13 December 2013

The Main Problems With Public Education For Developing Economies

By Cornelia White


Developing countries experience an extremely high rate of poverty because of a lot of reasons but one of the roots of poverty would actually lie in the problems with public education. Although this is not the main problem, it is actually one of the issues that if fixed, may be able to help lessen the rate of poverty. The problem does not lie within the school itself, but it lies within the quality of education that the school would be giving.

Developing countries would have it harder because the governments in these countries simply do not have the funds to be able to support these schools in this type of sector. It is because of the lack of funds that they would actually compromise quality in order to fit a very huge quantity. Because they would want to have a better economy, they would try to put as many children in these schools as possible.

The basic motto of most governments would be to send children to school so they can get good scores. Once they get good scores, they can find decent jobs and work for their own livelihood and for the good of the economy. This is what most governments would aim for.

Yes this is a very good goal to aim for and it would probably work in theory. However, even if a large quantity of students would go to school, the big question would be how many students would actually learn from the classes that they would attend. In order to have a good learning experience, the right teachers would be needed for this kind of job.

It is a known fact that public school have a teacher student ratio that is off the roof where the students are so much more than the teachers. Of course teachers would be overwhelmed by this kind of number simply because there are too many to handle. No matter what the teacher would do, he will definitely have a hard time trying to teach such a big number.

Other than the lack of quantity of teachers, the quality of teachers is also compromised. Since the good teachers would rather work in private schools because it is easier, the low quality teachers will most likely go to the public sector. Because of this, the students will also have a hard time learning because a lot of these teachers will not be able to impart the necessary knowledge properly.

Materials and school supplies would also be a big problem because of the funds. In order for students to have a good learning experience, it is very important to be able to show the students how some things are done by using the right materials. Without these materials, students may have a hard time grasping the subject matter.

Although there are many more problems with public education, these are some of the main ones that are yet to be tackled by a lot of developing countries. Yes it is true that going to a school would definitely make a difference in the lives of children everywhere. However, the question would be whether one would be going to a good school or not because quality will definitely beat quantity any day.




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