“Education, be it formal or informal, is a valuable asset that makes it a lot easier to overcome the obstacles life has in store for us. While acquiring knowledge and certain skills proves to be most useful, regardless of the manner in which this knowledge and these skills are attained, it is evident that society nowadays places far more importance on formal education as opposed to informal education. This should not be the case as the value of the knowledge remains the same at all times, regardless of the given context. Ultimately, we are all on the quest for reaching the conclusive truth, and we should use all means at our disposal to complete the said quest successfully. It certainly helps if we engage with others who give themselves into intellectual endeavors, students, professors, and academics.”
Not that long ago, a website Insider Monkey has published an article on top 50 most educated countries in the world. Without any doubt, being educated is an asset. The more you are knowledgeable about things, the easier it is for you to go through life. However, not every country is eager to invest in the education of its citizens. While some continually show efforts to improve their education system, others seem somewhat absent in this respect. The article draws on the reports published by the World Economic Forum and by the United Nations Development Program. It uses the data provided in these reports, as these are the most credible sources of information, to discuss which are the countries with the best education systems in the world and which are the countries on the other side of the spectrum, that is, with the worst education systems in the world. When drafting the list of top 50 countries, the data provided by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development is also used. It definitely makes for an interesting analysis. To check out whether your country has made it to the list, read the article on top 50 most educated countries in the world.

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