Investing in Education Creates Thriving Communities

Everyone would want to invest in education if it were like a stock market. In today’s market, investors are content if their stocks return 5-10% per year…the return on investment in public education is more than anyone can imagine and probably cannot be put into numbers!

For some reason, we have no problem understanding the long-term benefits of investing in bridges, roads, and other infrastructure, but we balk at the cost of investing in the next generation.

The current positive trend in education financing is the result of decades of efforts by government bodies, bilateral and multilateral agencies, donors, civil society, and the private sector to improve access and quality of teaching and learning, allowing children and the youth to thrive in work and life.

“Education must be seen as part of the solution to the economy’s rebuilding. Countries with more highly skilled workers fare better in tech-based, knowledge economies. The challenge is to help schools with the transformation that is required in this post-COVID-19 scenario, thereby developing the breadth of skills required to rebuild the economy,” says Anoop Singh Bishnoi, Chairman of the Doon School, Dehradun.

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