What happens if you don have education




















Undeniably, many children from disadvantaged backgrounds are forced to abandon their education due to health problems related to malnutrition or in order to work and provide support for the family. Many emerging countries do not appropriate the financial resources necessary to create schools, provide schooling materials, nor recruit and train teachers.

Funds pledged by the international community are generally not sufficient enough to allow countries to establish an education system for all children.

Equally, a lack of financial resources has an effect on the quality of teaching. Teachers do not benefit from basic teacher training and schools, of which there are not enough, have oversized classes. This overflow leads to classes where many different educational levels are forced together which does not allow each individual child to benefit from an education adapted to their needs and abilities. As a result, the drop-out rate and education failure remain high.

As a result of poverty and marginalization, more than 72 million children around the world remain unschooled. Sub-Saharan Africa is the most affected area with over 32 million children of primary school age remaining uneducated.

Central and Eastern Asia, as well as the Pacific, are also severely affected by this problem with more than 27 million uneducated children. Additionally, these regions must also solve continuing problems of educational poverty a child in education for less than 4 years and extreme educational poverty a child in education for less than 2 years.

It is important to understand how the lack of education can have consequences on future generations. Uneducated parents face issues such as the inability to help children with their homework or not knowing how to help them find their full potential.

According to the American Psychological Association, children of uneducated parents are typically behind their peers when it comes to cognitive development and literacy levels.

The effects of this issue were evident in when approximately 61 million children of primary school age did not attend school. Poverty Trap. Ultimately, lacking access to a proper education puts an individual at risk of falling into the poverty trap.

The poverty trap involves the inability to escape poverty due to a lack of resources. This can also lead to an intergenerational poverty gap, meaning children of those already in the trap are more likely to be at risk as well.

Education provides the ability for one to access the knowledge necessary to make a living. Without it, it is difficult to escape the trap.

According to the Brookings Institute study, each year of education provides an average 10 percent increase in wages. In order to avoid these five consequences pf not having access to education, citizens around the world need to take action to increase access to education. Through advocacy and campaigns, there can be a change for the better.

Once again, it is important to highlight the importance of education as it provides many opportunities for the future. And you don't have to share what you've written with others. If you feel disorganized or like you can't keep up with your schoolwork, your teachers and school counselors want to help.

Teachers want and expect you to ask for help when you have trouble learning. If all of your subjects seem really hard, a school counselor can help you sort things out.

Special help with schoolwork is available if you need it. Try not to let the problems go on too long. It's easier to catch up on one chapter than the whole book! Now, what can you change on the "don't like" list? Would remembering to do your homework help you feel more confident if you're called on in class?

Can you get help with schoolwork that's hard? Who can you talk to about a worry or problem you're dealing with? Could you find a way to show off your special interests and talents? If you made just one new friend, would you feel less alone?

If you helped someone else feel less alone, would you feel even better? Which activities could you try that would help you meet new friends? Of course, you might not be able to change everything on your "don't like" list. A bully may not simply disappear. Reading may always be a challenge. But that's OK. Focus on what you can change and you might be able to put the cool back in school!



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