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Education

For
All
Year 7 A

Global Perspective

Chukwukasi
Ezeamaka
Contents

Video

Definition

Introduction

Why is Education needed


History of Education For All

Types Of Education

Goals Of Education

Poverty and Education

People who encouraged Education around the


world
Best Places For Education

Why education is important in developing


countries?
Conclusion

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Education for All, This means ensuring access to
Education to everyone, and especially the most
.
disadvantaged; and it also means ensuring access to
quality in Education, and quality of education is a major
challenge for preparing the future. Education for All also
means ensuring that all children have access to basic
education of good quality. This implies creating an
environment in schools and in basic education
programmed in which children are both able and enabled
1. Provides Stability
Education provides stability in life.
2. Provides Financial Security
On top of stability, education also provides
financial security, especially in today’s society.
A good education tends to lead to a higher
paying job
3. A Safer World
Education is something that’s not only needed
The Education for All (EFA) initiative,
first put forth in 1990 by the
international community, marked a
global movement toward providing
quality basic education for people all
around the world
TYPES OF EDUCATION
1.Formal Education
Formal education is education that is
institutionalized, intentional and planned
through public organizations
2.Informal Education
Informal education is a general term for
education that can occur outside of a
traditional lecture or school based learning
systems.
3.Non-Formal
Goals Of UEFA
The goals are:
(a) expand and improve comprehensive
early childhood care and education,
especially for the most vulnerable and
disadvantaged children
(b) ensure that by 2015 all children,
particularly girls, those in difficult
circumstances, and those belonging to ethnic
minorities, have access to and complete, free
How Does Education Help The Society?
Education enables people to be self-dependent. It
also teaches people the need for a stable and
secure community. As a result, people join hands
to help the less fortunate and solve the
community's most pressing issues. The importance
of education is at the forefront when it comes to
social issues.
Poverty and Education
Poverty and education are inextricably linked,
because people living in poverty may stop going
to school so they can work, which leaves them
without literacy and numeracy skills they need
to further their careers.
People who encouraged Education around the world
Horace Mann (1796-1859) – American Public School
Education
Friedrich Froebel (1782-1852) – Early Childhood
Education
Charlotte Mason (1842-1923) – Home Education
Jean Piaget (1896-1980) – How Children Learn
Margaret Bancroft (1854-1912) – Special Education
Booker T. Washington (1856-1915) – Education for
African-Americans
John Dewey (1859-1952) – Progressive Education
Maria Montessori (1870-1952) – Individualized Education
Best countries for Education
Denmark
Finland
Japan
Canada
Sweden
Germany
Israel
Netherlands
Singapore
South Korea
Why education is important in developing
countries?
Countries today compete on literacy rates
which ultimately leads to higher economic
growth and economic development.
Education has great potential to change the
world when a society is educated, there is a
great allocative and productive efficiency
with rapid rates of development.
Conclusion
In conclusion, education makes you
a better person and teaches you
various skills. It enhances your
intellect and the ability to make
rational decisions. It enhances the
individual growth of a person.
Education also improves the

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