Education develops skills, which is the main function of human capital. Human capital, being an input in production, increases as education increases. Higher human capital also means a higher rate of technological growth.
Rapid growth of the population has caused problems in educational planning for developing countries. Also, financial constraints make it difficult for leaders to plan an educational program that is suitable for all its youth.
QUESTION Discuss the main tenets of the dependency theory and anlyse its analytical relevancy to developing countries QUESTION Discuss the main tenets of the dependency theory and anlyse its analytical relevancy to developing countries
Dependency theory suggests that global inequality is largely due to the exploitation of developing countries by developed countries. It emphasizes the role of historical colonialism and neocolonial practices in perpetuating underdevelopment. Dependency theorists argue that developing countries are structurally dependent on developed countries for resources, technology, and markets, leading to unequal power relations.
The recorder is commonly used in music education around the world, with many countries incorporating it into their elementary school curriculum. It is difficult to provide an exact number of countries, but it is a popular instrument for teaching basic music theory and performance skills to young students.
As of now, the majority of countries worldwide have achieved universal primary education, as mandated by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. However, there are still some countries, particularly in conflict-affected regions or those with limited resources, where access to primary education remains a challenge. Efforts are ongoing to ensure that all children have the opportunity to complete primary education.
all the developing countries have to concentrate about their education first.... i strongly believe it
The mis-management of resources is a major factor of why developing countries are lagging behind. Management is thus very important in the progress of developing countries.
ow does comparative and international education in terms of intensive studies influence the growth of developing or transition countries?
because of the availability of everything. food, jobs, health, education. everything.
A. Grisay has written: 'The quality of education in developing countries'
Birth control, education. (And Condoms)
Few opportunities with poor education. Average years in school is less than 3 years in developing countries.
due to lack of education and increase poverty developing countries will mot develop due to an increases corruption and embezzlement of funds thorough government members developing countries will not develop
the land and the most important developing things in each country
NGO's are important for the development of developing countries which ask for nothing in return.
Ray Prosser has written: 'Adult education for developing countries'
It is countries that are described as developing. South America, Africa, and Asia are mostly made up of developing countries. There are many island nations, as well as the countries of Central America, that are considered developing nations.