One of the greatest challenges of our time is ‘addressing illiteracy globally, and bridging the gap between the ‘school’ and the ‘industry’. Today, illiteracy threatens over 785 million adults worldwide, translating into one in every five people on the planet with either no or just basic reading skills.
Two-thirds of the illiterate population is women. The scale of illiteracy among youth also represents an enormous challenge according to the United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation (UNESCO). An estimated 122 million youth globally are illiterate, of which young women represent 60.7 %. The 67.4 million children who are out of school are likely to encounter great difficulties in the future, as deficient or non-existent basic education is the root cause of illiteracy according to UNESCO.
Although the 98% of illiterate people are concentrated in South and West Asia, Sub-Saharan Africa, and the Arab states, developed nations are also facing a growing illiteracy problem. In the U.S. , over 93 million people have basic or below basic literacy skills.
I strongly recommend ‘education without walls’ also known as distant learning or online education. It differs from the traditional education in that students are not required to visit an actual classroom and listen to an instructor face-to-face. Online education offers a holistic and complete virtual learning experience. Working adults can also continue their education, earn higher degrees, and earn more money by attending courses that primarily take place over the internet.
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