Grasp learning opportunities for shaping a modern nation
HUMAN resources, alongside money, materials, and
manpower, are essential for a country’s development. By investing in education,
countries aim to cultivate skilled human resources, which are crucial for their
growth and progress.
The interim census of 2019 revealed that 18.2
million people over the age of 25 missed out on completing middle school
education and lower levels. In response, the government prioritizes projects
aimed at enhancing the education sector. Surveys show that only about 20 per
cent of students who began kindergarten reach the matriculation level, meaning
over 80 per cent of students do not advance beyond primary and middle school
education.
In this context, the primary reason for halting
education is the need for families to earn income and support family
businesses. All citizens must understand the importance of completing at least
basic education through middle school rather than settling for minimal
literacy.
Currently, the government provides opportunities for
students who have completed middle school to pursue further education in
agriculture, livestock, and industrial techniques. They can either enter
vocational training and join the workforce or continue their education at
higher levels. However, if they discontinue their education due to poverty,
they risk becoming trapped in a cycle of poverty with limited capacity to
improve their situation.
Therefore, it is essential for both children and
parents to fully understand the learning opportunities provided by the
government for ongoing education. By taking advantage of these opportunities
with diligence, perseverance, and hard work, they can improve their
socioeconomic status.
Significantly, governments are implementing projects
to provide learning opportunities for children aged 10 to 14 who missed out on
primary education for various reasons, as well as for those aged 13 to 18 who
need alternative middle school education. Students who complete middle school
will then have the opportunity to pursue a basic high school education. The
success of this alternative education system relies on the thorough
understanding and engagement of both students and parents.
The Constitution (2008) states that all citizens
shall have a chance to learn in accord with the educational policies adopted by
the government. Additionally, the government has implemented compulsory primary
education, and all citizens must complete primary school education at a
minimum. Since high-quality education is crucial for the State’s development
and the democratization of the nation, all citizens need to take advantage of
the educational opportunities provided by the government.
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