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Sustainable development in Colombia: 4-Quality education (Social…
Sustainable development in Colombia:
4-Quality education
Social problems.
"Among the problems facing the effective educational process in Colombia is the lack of internet access by low-income people." (Suarez, 2015, p. 1).
Suarez. (2015). Colombian Education in Crisis on all fronts. Retrieved on May 2, 2020 from
https://panampost.com/maria-suarez/2015/05/18/colombian-education-in-crisis-on-all-fronts/
Insufficient salaries for teachers and non-pedagogical training affect the quality of education (OECD, 2018).
OECD. (n. d). The development of the teaching profession in Colombia. Retrieved on May 1, 2020 from
https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/docserver/9789264303751-8-en.pdf?expires=1587781534&id=id&accname=guest&checksum=C31EEBE23FBEC6D2AE2BFA7823538088
"Lack of education in rural zones of colombia" (OECD, n.d, 25).
OECD. (n. d). Equity and Quality
in Education
SUPPORTING DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS
AND SCHOOLS. Retrievede on May 3, 2020 from
https://www.oecd.org/education/school/50293148.pdf
It is difficult for students who came from public schools to keep up in a quality university (Mouttet, 2017).
Mouttet. (2017). Colombia's education system. Retrieved on May 3, 2020 from
http://www.chbob.org/blog/colombias-education-system
Teachers are indispensable in the intellectual development of Colombians. In fact, teachers teach classes with more than 50 students. (Correa & Gonzalez, 2016).
Correa & Gonzalez. (2016). English in Public Primary Schools in Colombia: Achievements and Challenges Brought about by National Language Education Policies. Retrieved on May 2, 2020 from
https://www.redalyc.org/pdf/2750/275043450124.pdf
Social impacts .
"Lack of educaion leads to poverty and violence" (Children Change Colombia, n. d, p. 1).
Children Change Colombia. (n. d) Exclusion from education . Retrievede on May 2 f2020 from
https://www.childrenchangecolombia.org/en/what-we-do/exclusion-from-education
Because many parents forced their children to work at an early age, they start their studies late and often drop out of the study. (OECD, n. d).
OECD. (n.d) Education in Colombia. Retrieved on May 3,2020 from
https://www.oecd.org/education/school/Education-in-Colombia-Highlights.pdf
"In Colombia, it is estimated that only 40% of students who graduate from high school continue their studies l" (Usma, 2009, p. 1).
Usma. (2009). Education and Language Policy in Colombia: Exploring Processes of Inclusion, Exclusion, and Stratification in Times of Global Reform. Retrieved on May 3,2020 from
http://www.scielo.org.co/scielo.php?script=sci_arttext&pid=S1657-07902009000100009
"Economic inequality favors students who graduate from private schools in work and professional aspects." (Rangel, 2010, p.1).
Rangel. (2010) Educational inequality in Colombia: Family background, school quality and student achievement in Cartagena. Retrieved on May 3, 2020 from
https://www.researchgate.net/publication/254304810_Educational_inequality_in_Colombia_Family_background_school_quality_and_student_achievement_in_Cartagena
Measures that have been taken to address these educational neglect problems in Colombia.
Currently in Colombia, not everyone with a professional carrer can be a teacher. Now they must take pedagogy courses.
peaceful protests for the improvement of the public education in the country.
Offer better salaries and, above all, constantly train teachers in aspects of pedagogy and attitudes.
Ideal solution: are the missions of the country.
Train and prepare teachers, so that students are educated by the most capable people.
Set high learning goals for all levels of the education system, to guide it and to monitor and evaluate the achievements achieved
It is necessary to invest since the child has been conceived, with care for the mothers and then with care for the newborn baby, so that all children have the same opportunities. Since children are born with the same abilities but it is among the first five years that this gap makes poor children intellectually disadvantaged.
Schools must have the materials they need, infrastructure and environment (design conducive to generating appropriate interactions).