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Quality Education

The document discusses the importance of quality education and outlines targets to improve access and inclusion. It notes that over 258 million children are not in school and issues affecting education quality include overcrowded classrooms, undertrained teachers, lack of access for students with disabilities, and gender inequity. Recommendations are provided for how to improve education quality such as providing teacher training, high-quality resources, personalized learning, and implementing technology in classrooms.

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Quality Education

The document discusses the importance of quality education and outlines targets to improve access and inclusion. It notes that over 258 million children are not in school and issues affecting education quality include overcrowded classrooms, undertrained teachers, lack of access for students with disabilities, and gender inequity. Recommendations are provided for how to improve education quality such as providing teacher training, high-quality resources, personalized learning, and implementing technology in classrooms.

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Quality Education

- About 258 million children and youth were still out of school in 2018 — nearly one fifth of the
global population in that age group.

Targets:

4.1 Free Primary and Secondary Education

-> School budgets need to be prepared

4.2 Equal Access to Quality Pre-Primary Education

4.3 Equal Access to Affordable Technical, Vocational and Higher Education

4.4 Increase the Number of People with Relevant Skills for Financial Success

4.5 Eliminate All Discrimination in Education

4.6 Universal Literacy and Numeracy

4.7 Education for Sustainable Development and Global Citizenship

4.8 Build and Upgrade Inclusive and Safe Schools

4.9 Expand Higher Education Scholarships for Developing Countries

4.10 Increase the Supply of Qualified Teachers in Developing Countries (decent job, acquire adults who
have skills)

Low quality education is happening due to:

- Overcrowded classrooms
- Undertrained teachers
- Lack of access for students with disabilities
- Gender inequity
- Impact of pandemic-related school closures
- Financial problems

Quality education is important because it can:

- Break the cycle of poverty


- Reduce inequalities and reach gender equality
- Empower people to live more healthy and sustainable lives
- Prevent preventable diseases and improve treatment uptake
- Limit the impact of major pandemics
What can we do to make a good quality education?

- Provide teacher training and professional development


- Provide access to high-quality teaching materials and resources
- Create a positive and inclusive learning environment
- Personalize learning experiences to meet individual student needs
- Implement technology in the classroom to enhance learning
- Give children a literacy, numeracy, and sustainable development education
- Combine all genders and provide a tolerance behavior to all students
- Prepare appropriate budgets to make free education
- Ask our governments to place education as a priority in both policy and practice.
- Lobby our governments to make firm commitments to provide free primary school education to
all, including vulnerable or marginalized groups
- Recruit adults who have capable and potential skills

Organization example: Brainly

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