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EDM 616: COMPARATIVE EDUCATION (Assignment)

MARJORIE A. PATAL
Ph. D. in Educational Management

EDUCATION AND THE DEVELOPING WORLD


QUESTIONS TO PONDER

1. How education change our world and how it will affect the developing world?
Education enables people across the world to learn how to develop and improve.
This process of empowering our own educational development means that the whole world
will nurture with new ideas, new inventions, and innovative ways to improve lives.
Education can change the world in many ways, from elevating communities through skills
and income, to ushering in peace and society at a national level. Education has shown its
capacity to change the world. At the same time as helping individuals, education can also
assist the development of developing countries. Particularly countries which have weaker
or developing economies, education can help nations to establish the industries and
expertise necessary to grow, which in turn helps those countries to reinvest in schooling
and other important public services such as healthcare.

2. Why is it that the term “education” is inextricably linked to the developing world? Explain.
Education and development are inextricably linked which demands development
have an equal footing in the educational opportunities. Education can be the source needed
to pull families and communities out of the cycle of poverty. Knowledge gives children
the power to think of a better future and the confidence needed to pursue a full education,
which in turn will help generations to come. Education also makes a great difference for
adults, particularly when it applies to day-to-day life, including nutrition, and healthcare.
When adults learn in developing countries, they become role models to their children, who
also wish to learn. Thus, creating educational opportunities which in turn will benefit the
citizens and the country itself.

COMPARATIVE EDUCATION Ph.D. Ed.M. Class


ESSAY PAPER Mid-Year Semester A.Y. 2020-2021

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