According to UNICEF, children have the right to go to school and learn, regardless of who they are, where they live or how much money their families have. If this premise applies, what then does quality mean in the context of education and learning? Simple, quality learning requires:
This means the above has to be available before a form of learning can be qualified as ‘Quality’.
The Quality-Affordability Gap
A close look at Nigeria’s current educational situation would reveal a huge gap in quality and access to education. One of the major challenges we face is inadequate funding, mostly for parents who can’t afford ‘quality’ education. Nigeria is still behind schedule with reaching the Sustainable Development Goals by 2030, especially in education.
Inadequate funding also exists on the government's part. The 2021 budget share for education is Nigeria’s lowest in 10 years – 5.6% vs. the recommended 26% by the United Nations. This will affect the provision of learning facilities and the income of teachers, which in turn will bring an increase in teachers’ apathy. Consequently, the educational system in Nigeria is facing a huge decline, and now more than before swift action needs to be taken to prevent decay.
Nigeria’s Ministry of Education has said the number of out-of-school children stands at about 10.5 million, although UNICEF reported the figure was 13.2 million in 2018. With the COVID pandemic and insecurity, that number is set to increase. Northern Nigeria is disproportionately affected by this challenge – only 53% of 6-11-year-olds regularly attend primary school vs. the national average of 66%.
Bridging the Gap - Our Role at The Special Foundation
The gap between what pertains to and what we define as quality education is widening, making it more difficult to achieve many other SDGs. Ensuring a quality education for all is central to other SDGs, particularly, the goal to end extreme poverty. We can all play a part in closing this educational and wealth gap by supporting those who may not be able to access education due to financial barriers. It is now more important than ever to invest in human capital and ensure every child has the skills necessary to succeed.
"The future of the world is in a classroom today…
…we must be vigilant every day, lest we lose one
fragile opportunity to improve tomorrow."
- Ivan Welton Fitzwater
At The Special Foundation, we want to ensure children from underprivileged backgrounds have access to quality education. That is how we bridge the gap. It is a task that ensures the future of African quality leader of tomorrow who can add value to their society.
We appreciate everyone who has supported us one way or the other. We’ve done well and we’re ready to do even more. You can donate to our cause today.
Remember:
Every child deserves an education.
The Special Foundation is a privately funded social impact organization focused on building Africa’s next set of Leaders by refining their minds through education.
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