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Affordable, Quality Education for Developing Countries Essays

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There is a serious lack of affordable, quality education in developing nations today. Though there have been increases in global school enrollment over the last decade, there are still
115 million children not attending school in the third world. Of the children who start school,

150 million do not complete four years (Center for Gloval Development, 2004). For a nation to be successful, it must have a healthy, educated, and productive populace. Fundamental education skills form the basis for future learning, and education is an integral part of economic development.
Problems with education in the developing world are the same facing education in the developed world: overcrowded classrooms, poorly trained teachers, and lack of teaching …show more content…

This model combines a health curriculum based on the work of the World Health Organization with an entrepreneurship curriculum, which teaches children how to live healthy and productive lives within their communities. Teaching life skills such as hygiene and health management, financial literacy, problem solving, and teamwork, gives students practical knowledge that will improve the condition of their lives once they are finished with school (Epstein & Yuthas, Winter 2012). By teaching them basic health and hygiene skills, schools can impact the number of children who die from avoidable diseases. Teaching and practicing teamwork, financial management, and problem solving, enables students to return home and utilize these skills to increase the resources available to them.
A pilot program, utilizing the life skills curriculum, along with a health and hygiene curriculum drawn from the works of the World Health Organization, is being implemented by Escuala Nueva in Colombia (Epstein & Yuthas, Winter 2012). This school will work hand-in- hand with the Stanford Social Innovation team, and locally-based NGO’s and government

agencies to increase enrollment, education quality, and the welfare of students and the local community. If the program

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