Difference in gender inequality in rural and urban education
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The difference between rural and urban education grows bigger day by day. Many governments do not even manage to fill the gap. Thus, many problems of education that remain unsolved result in the unsustainable development of communities.
Education is the main driving force for successful careers. There can be no other exceptions or addition. Those who are keen on learning and broadening their mindset and world perception definitely accomplish all their dreams. In other words, “work hard and get educated” should be a motto and motivation for youth.
On the one hand to go with this motto hand in hand seems quite easy and simple. Nearly all countries have developed programs for public education. This is available for many children as it is free. However, on the other hand, this fact doesn’t solve main problems of education. Gender bias in education also remains at higher rates.
The thing is when people fret about public or private education they mean big-city or urban schools. They forget about the millions of children who go to school in more remote and rural areas. And it is here that the difference between rural and urban education becomes very obvious and sometimes disappointing.
Education is the main driving force for successful careers. There can be no other exceptions or addition. Those who are keen on learning and broadening their mindset and world perception definitely accomplish all their dreams. In other words, “work hard and get educated” should be a motto and motivation for youth.
On the one hand to go with this motto hand in hand seems quite easy and simple. Nearly all countries have developed programs for public education. This is available for many children as it is free. However, on the other hand, this fact doesn’t solve main problems of education. Gender bias in education also remains at higher rates.
The thing is when people fret about public or private education they mean big-city or urban schools. They forget about the millions of children who go to school in more remote and rural areas. And it is here that the difference between rural and urban education becomes very obvious and sometimes disappointing.
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