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The Covid-19 pandemic has highlighted education inequality affecting both poor and rich nations across the world. CNBC’s Tom Chitty goes to find out the best ways of tackling what many believe is at the root of all inequality. —– Subscribe to us on YouTube: http://cnb.cx/2wuoARM Subscribe to CNBC International TV on YouTube: https://cnb.cx/2NGytpz Like our Facebook page: https://www.facebook.com/cnbcinternational Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/cnbcinternational/ Follow us on Twitter: #CNBC #Education #Inequality

16 Replies to “The problem of education inequality | CNBC Reports”

  1. Leftist political agenda and collectivist fanatical brainwashing programmes invading our schools and damaging our kids.

  2. The consciousness of any society can only be established through the mother tongue

    I do not necessarily mean the spoken dialect or the language of the uneducated

    Because the attempt to generalize the spoken language in the conscience of novels, stories and poetry has one goal exclusively:

    Dropping societies into the trap of limited thinking, which makes minds trapped between shallowness in thinking and gasping behind the course of life, such as searching for sex, food and drink

    Because the heavenly revelation did not speak the spoken language, why is the language of the streets circulated in books, and what did societies gain from spreading this cheap philosophy?

    The solution is: go back to the official language

    And the difficulty of language is the basis for opening the closed doors of the mind.
    ………..
    is over

  3. Everything has a price.
    If you want quality education, you pay quality money. It’s hard, but no easy way.

  4. The solution is to have a meritocracy, and use scholastic aptitude tests of the kind which allowed a poor kid like me to go to college. But the Left wants to give college admissions and jobs to people based upon accidents of birth such as gender and ethnicity.

  5. More woke propaganda, that tries to put the focus on co-called systemic evils like sexism and racism, and sidesteps discussing teacher quality. The results of the global PISA test show only 12% of differences in performance are due to socio-economic differences.

  6. No food so much elimination. Think about a guy planting and a guy doing research work on growth factors.

  7. The education system is terribly inefficient in my country Vietnam. The state-owned schools are very underfunded and/or affected extremely badly by corruption. The private schools seems to offer better quality of education but at a tuition fee unaffordable for most families and only the rich can afford. Awfully bad situation here in vietnam.

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