“Quality Education for All” class is prepared as part of the “Learn & Act” educational program of the Sunhak Peace Prize designed to introduce diverse approaches to global peace issues. Please feel free to use the following material to teach about this topic in various learning environments. We aim to educate young future leaders and provide a learning platform where they can learn and act on various issues shaping our society.
Education contents produced are based on statistical data from various organizations, such as the UN and UNESCO. Teachers can conduct a 60-minute class for their middle school and older students using the teacher’s guide and student worksheets provided on our website.
The following is an introduction to the topic “Quality Education for All.”
Quality Education for All
Have you heard the story of Malala Yousafzai, a girl who risked her life to defend her right to education?
source : UHB
During the Taliban occupation of Pakistan, Malala was expelled from school because of the Islamic law introduced by the Taliban. She wrote an article on her blog calling for equal rights to education for girls and was shot by the Taliban. Malala, who was able to recover with the international community’s help, made the world think about what education means to children worldwide.
The above map shows the global education gap at a glance in 2018. You can visualize the educational gap by comparing the different colors in the map. These resources can help you think about the situation of children in areas with no education and what it would be like if they are left without an education.
Education is the process of teaching and learning all the actions necessary for life. Human beings can grow and develop through education. Such education is also a driving force to lead the lives of the poor toward a better future. In other words, the more equitable educational opportunities are, the stronger the capacity of individuals and nations can be.
Global Education Status and Causes of Education Deprivation
According to UNESCO research, children in sub-Saharan Africa, Central Asia, South Asia, and the Pacific Ocean are not getting a proper education. Education deprivation is even more pronounced for women, accounting for two-thirds of the world’s illiteracy.
The causes of educational deprivation include international conflict, child labor, early marriage, climate change, shortage of teachers, and poor environment. You can learn more about this in our teaching materials!
Covid-19 and Quality Education
source : UNFPA
Recently, with the prolonged COVID-19 pandemic, there have been fewer opportunities for quality education. Globally, more than 94% of students are out of school due to policies such as temporary school closures, and 63% of children suffer from educational poverty. Efforts to eliminate discrimination in education are needed while establishing a digital education system for quality education in the post-COVID era.
What can we do to help resolve the poor educational reality around the world?
In order to resolve the current global education problem, it is necessary to achieve universal primary education while expanding opportunities for women. To effectively accomplish these goals, creating an educational environment from a macro perspective is necessary. It is essential to build a quality education infrastructure while nurturing teachers with expertise.
We should pay attention and try to find solutions to problems occurring worldwide through education. Learn & Act is designed so that students can learn about the poor educational situation in many countries around the world along with the future-oriented goals of the UN and think about possible solutions. You can find more information on our website, including a teacher’s guide and student worksheets!
Please visit our Sunhak Peace Prize website to check out more educational materials on peace related topics.
http://sunhakpeaceprize.org/en/learn/learn_act.php