Wednesday, April 1, 2009

EFA ch 1,2&5

In EFA global monitoring report, many goals are listed to help young children to educate. Among many goals listed, there is a emphasis on reducing poverty through economic growth, improving child health and reducing mortality, and encouraging democracy and citizenship. In order to maintain and meet these goals by 2015, early childhood should be viewed and educated carefully by government and school system. Because child malnutrition is serious problem in still developing countries, children should be cared in terms of food, home location, and the environment. The report also listed the gaps and inequalities between income differences, rural-urban inequalities, and language-based inequalities. Achieving these goals will be difficult and seems to be impossible for all of developing countries because there are thousands of children who are in need of proper nutrition, education, care, and monetary support. However, I believe that some of goals will be achieved by 2015 if parents of children in childhood frequently provide information on appropriate, correct world conception, general manners and attitudes, and democratic ideas. Then, children will be gaining proper behaviors when interacting with teachers and peers in advance and further develop fast to fit into the social community, which would help to learn.

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