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  • Essay / Advantages and Disadvantages of Developed Countries

    A country cannot develop without educated people. Many developing countries hire anyone, even those with little experience and no training as teachers, and this is the worst thing to do because adequate learning does not take place. (Provost, One in four young people in developing countries cannot read, says UN) Education encourages creativity and ideas to develop technology that makes countries more “technological.” The reason why developed countries like Japan are the disciplines included in education and the length of time spent in schools. Being educated can lead to making better decisions for the country. People in less developed countries need the technology and skills available in developed countries to compete for global markets. (Mintz et al..