Education for Rural Development: An Agenda for Action presented by Sheldon Shaeffer Director, UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, Bangkok.

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Education for Rural Development: An Agenda for Action presented by Sheldon Shaeffer Director, UNESCO Asia and Pacific Regional Bureau for Education, Bangkok at the INRULED International Symposium on Rural Education 20-23 January 2003 Baoding, China

Challenges in Rural Areas in Asia Higher rates of : Poverty Unemployment Mortality Lower levels of: Educational attainment Modern labour skills and vocational training More barriers to gender equity More limited access to: Economic opportunities, credit, health care, public water systems, electricity, a telecommunication system, and information sources...

Major Educational Challenges in Rural Areas in Asia Gaps with urban areas persist in literacy and in school enrolment and completion rates Even greater gaps exist at secondary and tertiary levels Poor quality of education – in all respects Poorly equipped schools, often in need of repair, and a lack of teachers The greater vulnerability of rural females …Rural poverty and educational deprivation create a vicious circle from which rural households find it difficult to escape.

Factors Contributing to Low Levels of Educational Access Gender discrimination, usually against girls Poverty Inadequate necessary inputs (lack of classrooms and teachers, prevalence of incomplete primary schools in remote areas) Lack of facilitating conditions (managerial, institutional, economic, social, and political) Concentration of post secondary programmes and of tertiary institutions in urban areas Inequitable/uneven opportunities for ECCE and NFE Distance between school and home

Factors Contributing to Poor Quality Inappropriate language of instruction, lack of materials in indigenous languages, and few trained personnel fluent in the languages of ethnic groups – the majority of whom live in rural areas Predominance of unqualified/untrained teachers Health and nutritional problems of students Unhealthy environments for teaching and learning Urban bias and irrelevance of curriculum Inadequate focus on skills for rural life and for sustainable development in rural areas Lack of community and government support to teachers and schools Greater impact of HIV/AIDS in rural areas

Factors Contributing to the Lack of Participation in Education of Girls Permeating effects of poverty Cultural practices Biased curriculum Lack of female teachers to provide a safe school environment and serve as appropriate role models Lack of safe means of getting to school Absence of separate toilet facilities for boys and girls

Dakar EFA Framework Goals – and their link to Education for Rural Development Expanding and improving comprehensive early childhood care and education, especially for the most vulnerable and disadvantaged -- requires a special focus on expansion in underserved rural areas where the needs for child care and pre-school are often greatest

Ensuring that by 2015 all children, with a special emphasis on girls and children in difficult circumstances, have access to and complete free and compulsory primary education of good quality -- compels governments to educate ALL children, including those most difficult to reach – need to seek them out and find ways to keep them in school or in alternative but equivalent programmes

Ensuring that the learning needs of all young people and adults are met through equitable access to appropriate learning and life skills programmes -- requires that such programmes are appropriate also to the learning and working needs of youth and adults in rural areas

Achieving a 50 per cent improvement in levels of adult literacy by 2015, especially for women, and equitable access to basic and continuing education for all adults -- implies the need for special efforts in rural areas where most illiterates (especially women) live

Eliminating gender disparities in primary and secondary education by 2005 and achieving gender equality in education by 2015, with a focus on ensuring girls’ full and equal access to and achievement in basic education of good quality -- requires urgent attention now to the 2005 goal and longer-term focus on the special problems of achieving gender equality in rural areas

Improving all aspects of the quality of education so that recognised and measurable learning outcomes are achieved by all, especially in literacy, numeracy, and essential life skills -- insists that we address the disparities in quality between rural and urban areas – in all respects

Dakar Strategies for ERD Promote EFA policies within a sustainable and well-integrated sector framework clearly linked to poverty elimination and development strategies Ensure the engagement and participation of civil society in the formulation, implementation, and monitoring of strategies for educational development

Dakar Strategies (cont’d) Implement integrated strategies for gender equality which recognise the need for changes in attitudes, values, and practices Urgently implement education programmes and actions to combat HIV/AIDS Create safe, healthy, inclusive, and equitably resourced educational environments Harness new information and communication technologies to help achieve EFA goals

Action Required -- Analysis Promote the recognition of “rurality” and an explicit focus on (and better analyses of) the specific context and needs of rural people Promote more holistic analyses of, and approaches to, rural development that go beyond the narrow boundaries of traditional agricultural education/training For rural populations, focus on the rates of NON-enrollment and NON-literacy Explicitly identify which rural populations are excluded from schooling and learning, analyse why, and design programmes to include them in education Support countries in identifying and overcoming constraints to participation of girls and women

Action Required -- Process Use a rights-based approach to promote ERD – relate ERD to the fundamental right of ALL people to education of good quality Use an EFA approach to promote ERD – relate ERD to the need to achieve the 2015 goals of ALL children completing primary education and of halving the illiteracy rate Insist on the insertion of ERD into policy reform discussions, PRSP and UNDAF strategy development, and education legislation Encourage countries to establish strong partnerships for assisting ERD Enlist Ministries to Agriculture to help achieve EFA goals – and see how Ministries of Education can help achieve MOA goals

Action Required -- Process Encourage the participation of rural populations in the process of policy formulation and planning of ERD Insist on the development of decentralised, community-based and –owned ERD processes Encourage countries to focus more critically on education for rural development in the design and implementation of national EFA plans – e.g., through guidelines/checklists Build awareness and capacity of MoE staff around the concern for education for rural development in planning and implementing EFA – Why do it? What is it? How to do it?

Actions Required -- Practice Develop mechanisms at the community level to look for – and do something about – community members who not are being educated Make compulsory education in rural areas compulsory on the State – and not only on parents Monitor carefully which ERD programmes and facilities and programmes really work/still exist Assist countries to reform curriculum development processes, with local involvement and local content Place increased emphasis on the role of preventive education against HIV/AIDS and take inclusive measures to support rural children affected by HIV/AIDS

Actions Required -- Practice Promote the harnessing of appropriate new technologies Focus on the role of education to prevent cumulative environmental degradation and its impact on rural livelihoods Support the development of effective multi-grade schools, mobile teachers, and bilingual/mother-tongue education programmes Facilitate teacher deployment to rural areas Support more, and more appropriate, ECCE programmes Tackle the root causes of gender discrimination