Development education is aimed at recognizing and understanding global problems in various countries and around the world, and enhancing the interdependence of these problems. In particular, it is aimed at maintaining the factors of low development, achieving and maintaining more needs. Equal development. This is reflection, analysis and action based education at the regional and world level.
Education provides employment opportunities for many people, which is an important economic pillar of national development. Education has created a great deal of resources for national development. Infrastructure development in the education sector is also indispensable in national development. Education is very important for the development of any country and should provide adequate education for all. The quality of education is an important factor for judging the influence of education on the country. In order for education to benefit the country, the level and quality of education must be very high and large-scale investment in the education sector should be made in order to make it possible for everyone to receive education is.
We should increase development in every field of society. Regional and national actions should be emphasized. The population and education for sustainable development should be coordinated and integrated in the formal and informal education sectors. Particular attention should be paid to population literacy programs, especially women. Particular emphasis should be placed on the relevance between these programs, major environmental protection, and provision of key health care and services.
Formal education is considered an important means for social change and development. Formal education can be roughly divided into two types: primary education and secondary education. Primary education is available to all children between the ages of 4 and 12 and provides secondary education for children over the age of 12. Generally, every type of verbal or written instructional education develops personal behavior intellectually and ethically. For primary education in all learning villages, the government adapted all the students to the IV standards and established a primary school classroom where one teacher responded. Muthuvans sent the children to elementary school. In order to attract children to school, the government offers many facilities to elementary school students. Books, pencils and slates are available for free to all elementary school students. The government also offers lunch to all primary school students.