Education
It is obvious to everyone that a good education system has the power to change the lives of millions of people. Governments are investing more than ever on educating their citizens. This creates enough incentives for people to be competitive in the global workforce.
The middle class across the world is growing and spending more of its own money on education. Employers are looking for a new sort of colleague – someone with the skills compatible with the 21st century. Technologies that continue to develop at breakneck speed can result in a world that has the need and means to learn at scale. However, there is so much to be done. About 20% of adults do not possess the written communication skills they need to progress in life, and about 60 million children do not know what the experience of a classroom is like. In addition, many millions of people are in various education systems but do not learn effectively.
Providing access to education is not the only global challenge; also what is important is to ensure individuals’ progress. Lots of experts try to tackle the many problems in education, and they are aware that the challenges are too immense to tackle alone or in a short time.