The educational system struggle evaluates the current educational system to identify important social problems including increased poverty in the region and whether the decline in literacy rates in specific urban areas is related to economic disparity It seems to be a US government effort for. Education system We need to focus more on identifying systems that increase fairness between disadvantaged downtown schools and wealthy suburban middle schools.
Therefore it is not surprising that many people with nervous diversity are difficult to integrate into educational systems and traditional workplaces. Therefore, they are marked as having learning difficulties, not recognizing that the current system does not recognize or evaluate the contributions of different philosophies. The data showing the results of this approach is devastating - 84% of autistic people have dyslexia, 40% of unemployed have dyslexia, neurological diversity and crime, mental health problems, suicide highly correlated (50% 15) and drug addiction (40%). A famous dyslexic writer Sally Gardner called it a massive human rights problem.
In Syria and Iraq, aid organizations are beginning to address children's mental health and education issues. The need to reintegrate these children into the education system and to provide psychological support has become increasingly important, but aid workers and teachers still have difficulty meeting their needs It is. The course starts with deciding how children can treat each other with each other. Later, teachers and educators have been involved in a wide variety of projects, including "screaming" courses designed to help express drama, storytelling, and fear and anger for thinking that children are victims of war We will involve children in our activities.
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Education is important, it is also the future of this country. Our public education system is already faced with the challenges they are about to face. It is negligent to entrust the welfare of the public education system to the hands of those who do not understand the necessity of work at the most.