Distressed/Stressed Learner and Poverty, Homelessness, and Hunger Effects on Education
Distressed/Stressed Learner and Poverty, Homelessness, and Hunger Effects on Education
Introduction
Education is the basic right of every human being. There are various needs among which education exists. It acts basically as the primary step to creating and establishing a prosperous society. However, there are various factors impacting the nurturing of education. These issues limit the extent of education and restrain the person from acquiring quality education. The problems and challenges are these days tackled by many organizations in the field of education for successful and attainable education.
The education helps the person in understanding the vast reality. The poverty, homelessness, and hunger represent the basic need of a person. Fulfillment of these necessities is vital in order for a person to focus on next critical needs such as education (Adair, 2001). Most people have the will to learn and flourish which is obstructed by these barriers. It is highly recommended for the government and other agencies to tackle these matters for promoting a safe and healthy environment ensuring growth and stability.
The distressed /stressed learner faces the problems in the field of education due to mental hindrance. Therefore, appropriate teaching and learning strategies should be adopted for the effective human development in case of stressed learner (Long, 2005). Many organizations and government are devoted and dedicated their services for the resolution of these issues. However, they prevail in underlying veracity. The main step should be to encourage an atmosphere where individual differences are openly discussed and hence appreciated.
Discussion
Every economy that experienced investments in the public or private institutions of higher education has experienced considerable prosperity and growth. Economies are influenced by higher education in three ways. Firstly, the expenses incurred by the educational institution, students, and teachers help the economy to grow. This expenditure multiplies as it passes from hand to hand in the economy until it is used to purchase something from outside the economy.
Second, higher education offers non-financial and financial benefits to the society, and those who pursue it. Education is closely related to the average earnings of individuals. For example, those with a master's degree earn significant more than those with bachelor's degrees. Overall, a master's degree provides a boost to the earnings of individuals. Individuals with a proper higher qualification benefit others in the society. The average wage of those living in a society with many qualified individuals is higher than others living in societies that are not reputed. This is due to the fact that the crime rate in such societies is lower.
Third, higher education institutions are focused on the creation of knowledge and thus focus on research and development that benefits the society and leads to economic growth. Hence it can be said that higher education provides a lot of value to the economy, individuals, and the society as a whole.
The distressed/stressed learner
The distressed/stressed learner will unlikely be able to concentrate on the learning skills. The tension prevailing within the mind of distressed learner will ...