Egypt education problem

-Problem

In the Egypt, the education problem is very serious.Areas deprived of education have increased by 6.5 per cent in the countryside and its outskirts.High dropout rates, which, in the preparatory education, exceed other stages and are more severe in rural government. Also, dropout rates rise above average within 12 of the urban government. Weak curricula and the necessity to enhance teachers’ capabilities to match technical advancements in science.Unemployment rates are high among technical school education graduates, as they constitute nearly half of the unemployed. The poverty rate among them is higher than among those with general secondary education by about 6 per cent, and it increases with university degree holders, as technical education accounts for 40 per cent of preparatory education, branching out into about 200 majors in 2019/20.

-Solution

To help countries improve teaching and learning and make teaching an attractive profession, based on available empirical world-wide evidence, we need to improve its status, compensation policies and career progression structures; ensure pre-service education includes a strong practicum component so teachers are well equipped to transition and perform effectively in the classroom; and provide high-quality in-service professional development to ensure they keep teaching in an effective way. We also have the tools to address learning issues cost-effectively. The returns to schooling are high and increasing post-pandemic. But we also have the cost-benefit tools to make good decisions, and these suggest that structured pedagogy, teaching according to learning levels (with and without technology use) are proven effective and cost-effective.

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