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the industry doesn't care about the supply chains, profit, all that much. illegal as a stock may said on d w. the reasons for spent. some people treat us as it were inferior because we can't read or write it, but i see it this way. human, we, we are all the others are not being able to do your abc times tables is no measure of intelligence. it's about having proper access to education. millions of people worldwide miss out from school. and yet education is a human rights news . in 2020 to 215000000 children and world wide did not attend school.
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one of the main reasons is poverty in the wealthiest countries in the world, children go to school for an average of 10 years in the poorest countries. it's not even 3. the many schools are poorly equipped and often they are far away. many children don't go to school because they have to help their parents either with choice at home or help earn an income. another reason for the education crisis is the global teacher shortage. according to un estimates an additional 44000000 primary and secondary teachers will be needed world wide 520-3015 1000000 in sub saharan africa alone. they say the professor that creates all other professions that makes all of the professions possible. you would think that there'd be a lot of respect for the occupation and that people would be very well paid. but despite the advance has made an education that is generally not the case. and so
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fewer people have decided to go into it. the schools are also often the scene of more and cruces. according to the studies education under attacks. more than 5000. the tax on educational institutions were registered in 202020. 21. the a 3rd reason for the problems in the education system. coven, 19 in uganda schools remain closed for 83 weeks. during the pandemic world wide, over half a 1000000000 pupils were unable to take part in online learning. center welfare countries were able to do denies teaching content. during the pandemic, this enabled pupils to learn how to use the new technologies the according to the unesco world education report. digital media has positive effects on learning,
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but only if they are also pedagogically supported. today, only half of all countries world wide have defined training standards for the i t skills of their teachers. yet, teaching these skills is now more important than ever. the artificial intelligence has long since arrived in the classroom. but unregulated ai systems can threaten democracy and human rights if they are used to inside hatred and violence. the, despite all the concerns, education expert mark not in a god believes that artificial intelligence is nothing to worry about. there's no stopping the wave of digitalization artificial intelligence. it's, it's, we've already been using it, but the thing that to so quickly was this adult is do generative
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a. i was producing something really concrete, like a whole essay or a picture or now the video. i don't know if you see sort of a opened as the world economic forum. also address the topic of education for point out in addition to data analysis and programming, schools should promote social skills that focus on people, such as collaboration, empathy, social awareness, and global responsibility. and it's report on the future of schools. unesco also focuses on global connections. the earth should be seen as an interdependent system of people, animals, and the environment. and additionally, schools should teach kids how to recognize fake news. i think every teacher should be teaching students how to critically think, how to analyze how to evaluate how to make good decisions. we don't want to get too caught up in the content and specific knowledge because knowledge is constantly
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changing. advancing. we don't know what tomorrow's a careers are going to be. so let's teach students how to take the his days begin early and always have josie sent to us comes from the 4 north east of brazil when he was just 5 years old. his mother left him with an aunt in the countryside out of necessity. but instead of sending him to school, she sent him to harvest cocoa. and they went shot, daniel park only just for me, if you need me a whole and i'm a shedding of what happened with it and told me i have to work if i wanted something, do they want that with them? i had to wake up at 5 in the morning. i found that you said when you called there was no with read or cookies or anything for breakfast. on friday, just costs 11. i think it was many acts while every g, which in the field from 7 to noon. yeah, i go in for lunch and then went back to pick cocoa when that
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a fish on fridays is duty. we took bananas to sell on saturday. if he's gonna stop, if he didn't to day he was beaten right before he turned 18. he finally ran away. he went to school for the 1st time, but only briefly. he had to earn a living and there were no evening classes in the countryside. but just a always going to by doing various part time jobs these days, he works as a cleaner on the campus of rio de janeiro state university. as an illiterate man, just a doesn't have the self esteem to apply for other jobs. but nobody wants to approach us and asked if i wanted to be a farm and thought, but i refused about that because i had no schooling because i knew they would ask me about my schooling. while he's not the only illiterate person in the cleaning crew, they sometimes feel ashamed and are often treated unjustly. yes, this persistent uh, some people treat us as it were inferior because we can't read or write the check the, but i see it. there is, what do you mean we, we are well, you know,
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some of the, well, it's just, it's sort of had we opportunity to get an education thing by freshman and others avenue. now at the age of 56, he's been given the chance he's long been waiting for a free literacy course every afternoon. right here on the university campus. the group may be very small, but the problem is huge. over 10000000 brazilians are illiterate. around 90 percent of them are over 40, like she has a many of how to work from an early age. so the lessons here start from the very beginning. i nearly swan is wants to teach her students something more besides the alphabet, self confidence the 22 year old is a student teacher at university. she knows the problem from home for parents didn't finish school either, but she always received full support from her family. now she wants to lose the
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educational path for others voluntarily, as, as besides those easy, blah here, because they were denied the right to educate action. and they're ready lines is starting to us on the fact that they have this will power of through a queen through of this. so many difficulties less likely that they know she to be already started. that also passed our road as educated as a deeper meaning to call them. as a result is one of the most populous countries in the world. social inequality is enormous. of the more than 200000000 inhabitants, almost half have not completed or attended school. for many, this means having to work hard for barely more than a minimum wage of around 250 years a month. like choosing as an illiterate man. he also has to struggle with the practical hurdles of everyday life. when he go shopping,
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he has to pay close attention. what does a signs and packaging labels actually say? what's the difference between these? he asks a lot of questions and tries to hide his illiteracy. catching the ride, the bus is also a challenge as a can't read the directions he lives in sellers out there many t in the suburbs of re edition aero. at home, his wife is main supports in everyday life. she didn't finish school either and also works as a cleaner, but she can read the fine sense of good morning they are you what? okay, tell me monday this morning we have a cleaning job in lock g long as i slow since that's who is our job. okay, up it is inside the k. these are his work instructions via text message. no one inches. he's cleaning company is aware that he isn't able to read these texts and just say only sense. his response as audio or emoji complex,
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as far as lead to words with the following syllable. us just these top priority is for his son, but a no to graduate. from school, the 17 year old helps his father with his homework, so that just they will also be able to manage on his own. his literacy course is an initiative of the institute of engineering sciences. the brazilian state has drastically cut spending on adult education and recent years. the project at the university also offers lessons for school dropouts. with previous knowledge. it's intended to make at least a small contribution to 2nd chance education assistance that digital for each thing . so i mean, it's not about everyone in the country having adopt to it, just like it's about these people being able to develop within that function, stored within the world plans by using a country in which the rights of people are. i suspected i'm protective,
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you will also help the country itself improves people. me and i can only answer actually by the 1st things as he does every morning, is clean the toilets. he often thinks about the many missed career opportunities in his life, but he's determined to change that now of the way you want to be a foreman or even a supervisor and reach a management position sky, we have to seize the opportunity to continue school wednesday. the 5th, i'm going on vacation soon, but i'll be coming here every day to attend classes. i want to continue my education, and i have to put in the effort that you've gone. there may still be a long way to go, but the 1st steps have been taken and it's clear that it's the right path. illiteracy is declining and present slowly but steadily the
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like the dancing. i feel energetic now freshly energize these kids and are ready for a music lesson. today's schedule involves class thing and nothing to gain a sense of rhythm and trying to st. june to practice into a nation the, it's a rental. put unity for these children in india as capital daddy. most of them come from low income households and attend government schools. loretta cation is free from age of $6.00 to $14.00. however, what's missing from the curriculum topics like sports outs and music? in the was most populous country parents very much so science. one thing that
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children to become doctors or engineers, that often means pressure i repeated want that child to go more than the record. so if parents are here and for them successes here, they always would want to try to be here for them use it gets here to challenge this deception and rog and his peers found it and g o in 2017. whether use music to educate, to come to, to do need to, to the, to and that's how you live a, b, c, b, e, f, t. it just stays with you. um, music has a tendency to stay with you. they teach and government schools and then their own facilities in south daily reese, most houses have a special focus female education. they've sent a piece of x off as a so a ministration. it's not rights had like a story with a plot on the character,
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the, the, the, the, the d, i. c of the nice on the song, one mentors i can v i v i using your to make the 1st. who do i need the queen. we are seeing the see mean negative between 3 and using that the 1st. so people don't seem to uncomfortable in many indian households. it's to do to talk explicitly about anything coating studio hidden in a bus here that can practice. then you already acquired music skills, performing, conducting producing, they can try it all, and maybe even discover new career paths. the
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tvs, most people around the world have one or at least access to 112 while i there are more than 1700000000 households with at least one device. but is television just entertainment? what can it also be educational? a program from kenya, cruz. it can this is julian from the mover. and this is george kyra qualified accountant and turned farmer. although he grew up here in rural demo room, the switch was challenging. initially, just to derek house, produce much milk. but then he appeared on television. why come to ship 5 this week? we need to we have his participation in the canyon tv shows some uh, shape um, changed everything,
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getting help from me. before this i should have pub gaming my phone. i had less than actually or doing 15 stanley tests monday, but when they sound bruship up came, as i've been, we've increments up to 100 meters sunday. thanks to advice from a dairy farm expert to change the animal feed, he was able to boost the productivity of his cows. george keitel also cultivates maze, and grows t both are highly water intensive and that's a considerable expense. the tv show supports the farmers here too. it's partnered with various companies which provide the farmers with materials and supplies, such as animal feed, fertilizer, and even equipment in return for product placement in the tv show, the you helped me by installing a water pump in the fall upon their details that are you helped me to lot of their punishment costs some of the funds and i'm so grateful for lots for
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the told me to show most of the issues when it comes to sean busted bob. we have trouble all by himself because find hard watching from want to put them, giving them like they need so they can adopt and make fuel from small production even while the climate change. shun, that is the swahili word for garden or farm. the point of the show is edutainment farmers. good advice on practices and methods. it's been running on tv and can you since 2012? what is the host is actor tony to who knows. he's been on board since the very beginning and we don't go out. it only goes like spots for you started save. you're planting mays. we go. the next class who uses means, which spring to the farm about the importance of god said, how to planted to the ground and how to take care of it all the way up. is that how
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this the uh and uh, sometimes even marketing was how much it does show is financed by various n g o's, an international scientific institutes in kenya. the 30 minutes show is a weekly format. it's always filmed on a different form and focuses on a specific set of problems and solutions. one important aspect is showing farmers how they can better protect against the climate change when he told us to plant trees. no, we tell from us to meaning what teach well, they don't how the environment and does that and you good use of water today? the team is in castillo in western can yeah. they're visiting eric. oh, geo, who's been a farmer all his life? the 1st thing that they notice that they work with professionals like me, i've done this project for a long time. like i have a lot that lot. he needs some advice about these checks which aren't growing as
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well as they could. and the employee with an animal feed company explains that eric needs to ad enzymes to his chicken feet. the show wants to reach as many farmers as possible around 70 percent of kenya's population live in rural areas. and work in agriculture would rule x. it is, is a serious problem. the program aims to show that farming is financially attractive and meaningful work. studies have shown that after 2 years of airing, several 100000 households were regularly tuning into the show and altering their farming practices. as a result, the team checks up on george cairo 2 a year after their 1st visit. oh hello. what's happening? yes, i'm thinking that cause you have the same thing. go. yeah, the other ones, are you sure? sure. we know viewers can see how helpful the expert advice has been. one more
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reason why the show is so popular, the notion of schools infrequent buses. long distance is when the village school closes, children often have to travel a long way to get an education. ended up via the government wants to close smaller schools. this part of it said, you cation reform program. the school kids are not having any of it's the singing, a state anthem against the state. these pupils in england lakia are singing in protest against the school reform planned by the lovely and government and they are not alone. school children, all over lafayette, are gathering at the same time on this day. protest singing has
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a long tradition in latvia, in the 19 ninety's latvians demonstrated for their independence from the soviet union in this way and were successful. will they be this time to a new yeah, doing it is a 9th grade at the school in english, a, in western lafayette. she's due to go to high school next year. if everything stays the same, she'll be able to continue at her present school. but if the school reform comes into effect, the 15 year old will have to attend another school my school. so if i can go to school here anymore, i'll have to travel far to be able to continue my education. it is a basic goal is much closer for me in the school reform plants to either close small schools in rural areas completely or restructure them so that the upper grades are cancelled. as in india, yes, case. the idea is to make school education more efficient, less is more according to the government. the schools that remain are to be better
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equipped financially and in terms of stuff. there's an acute shortage of teachers and lots of yeah. those already and retirements like this physics teacher have to keep on working so that classes aren't canceled. england a lives directly on the baltic coast on the gulf of rica, only one and a half 1000 people lived here. back when it was larger, the town used to be the district capital, but the population shrank. like in many places in latvia, if the high school here were to be closed in new, you would have to travel 25 kilometers to the next larger town. to the, to school on him. no, he off for a family living in the countryside with 2 children in high school and the daily bus trips back and forth will make life very expensive for us for children will have to get up very early on. travel far till and come home late. oh, they will have to eat elsewhere a few times, but most of the families budget will be for the children's schooling. would utilize
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it, think it's going to be a big problem. cool, because mostly ill, probably the government in life for you as capital rica sees things differently. the ministry of education points to the current results of last in school children's performance. they've been steadily declining. the reform is meant to solve the quality problem. but what about the people and their concerns, st events and models, that would always be people who cling to the policy task. and it's difficult to argue against emotions when i see the rational arguments and the results of the school reform will only pay off over the next few years. but if we don't change anything today, it will be very difficult for our children to integrate into the labor market down the line. 15 year old amelia is not thinking about the labor market for the time being. nor is she concerned about lab fee is poor standing in the international piece of study over the last few years. right now. she has to eat the
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soup. her mother cooked. her mother understands the government arguments that school education needs to improve. but at what cost of what bus go, the most important thing is the families are doing well guys and the government was work for us people and not the other way around to ask you just so that the government administrate, can get them bonnets, sheets, and organs no, that's not okay. that's and i don't think it's important to buy a drone and that her daughter receives musical training alongside her normal school . lessons singing in a choir is in the latvians blood in you. you can still sing in the afternoons at the art school in english, but it's the reform comes, the art school would also have to close. luckily, it won't come to that for now. singing the national anthem and protest seems to have had an effect. the government's plans are to be optimized. that means for the time being at least the schools will not be closed.
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