Poverty Alleviation Through Access to Education: Can E-Learning Deliver?

H. Khan, Jeremy Williams
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Access to education has long been considered an important vehicle for poverty alleviation and tremendous efforts (national as well as international) have been made to broaden such access in LDCs. The ICT revolution in the past decade has greatly facilitated such efforts as education can now be provided to millions living in inaccessible (rural, mountainous, or landlocked) areas at the click of a mouse and at a relatively low cost without compromising quality. The webbased mode of education, popularly known as “e-learning”, has the capacity to make the acquisition of human capital cheaper and easier in poverty-ridden LDCs. Also, e-learning eliminates the human capital ‘bootstrapping problem’ by guaranteeing ‘just-in-time’ training of a superior quality at employees’ fingertips (literally and metaphorically!) It also has the potential to help reduce poverty by empowerment of the socially disadvantaged and less privileged in society including lower-income groups, the handicapped, sick and disabled (particularly those with writing, speaking and hearing impairments), members of ethnic minority groups, and women affected by cultural and religious prejudice. This is possible largely because, as this paper argues, physical location or ability is not critical for successful e-learning. The authors canvass all of these issues before proposing a new model for the optimal level of education in developing countries.
通过获得教育来减轻贫困:电子学习能实现吗?
接受教育的机会长期以来一直被认为是减轻贫穷的一个重要手段,为扩大最不发达国家的这种机会作出了巨大努力(国家和国际)。过去十年的信息通信技术革命极大地促进了这方面的努力,因为现在只需点击鼠标,就可以以相对较低的成本在不影响质量的情况下为生活在交通不便地区(农村、山区或内陆)的数百万人提供教育。基于网络的教育模式,通常被称为“电子学习”,能够使贫困的最不发达国家更便宜、更容易地获得人力资本。此外,电子学习通过保证员工触手可及的高质量“及时”培训(字面上和比喻上都是如此),消除了人力资本的“自我引导问题”。它也有可能通过赋予社会上处于不利地位和较少特权的人权力来帮助减少贫困,包括低收入群体、残疾人、病人和残疾人(特别是那些有写作、口语和听力障碍的人)、少数民族群体成员以及受文化和宗教偏见影响的妇女。正如本文所述,这在很大程度上是可能的,因为物理位置或能力对成功的电子学习并不重要。在提出发展中国家最佳教育水平的新模型之前,作者仔细研究了所有这些问题。
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