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Environment plays a major role in the development of individuals as it shapes their personalities. The day to day experiences of an individual, his habitat, and the people around him are the basic factors that affect his way of living. Another important factor among these is the education and beliefs of the individual as they shape and mould his personality, opinions, and ideas. The individuals share a complex relationship with their environment. The environment affects their social practices in their surroundings and their relationships with other individuals. They often face social problems within the society that weaken the stability of the society and have many negative effects on society. Many of these problems arise from a cultural gap and discrimination in race, gender, class, and other dimensions. These problems can be easily resolved by approaching to change in society, educating the people, and creating awareness among them. The problems in education are segregation and violence in schools.
The world literacy and education began to increase during the 18th century and now has expanded to basic education, becoming a global priority. During these years, the primary education enrollment rate all over the globe has increased drastically in the industrialized countries. These industrialized countries are focusing on establishing an improved education system by enabling the children to get the full basic education. The governments of these countries are also supporting them to meet the educational needs and end the school-related social issues. The industrialized countries have proposed several reforms for the problems in schools related to education such as school integration, early childhood interventions, and better communities and families. Our country can improve the educational system by enabling the students to social reproduction and providing opportunities to them. Investment in the interventions can be made to produce high scores, and with the passing time, new interventions should be found out for a huge social, economic, and educational impact on the country.
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