The Impact Of Education

Importance Of Education In A Country’s Progress

Understanding The Relationship Between Education And Health
The quality of health and education in economic development is ahead of dispute, and yet the poor are often seen to underinvest in both health and education of their children, even when they are easily affordable or completely free. It is required we understand the relationship connecting health and education including its effects on economic progress in the developing world. Human Capital in its fullest sense contains the levels of education, health, and nutrition of the population. Education boosts productivity, furthers technological advancements and increases the likelihood of more healthy productive children, all of which benefits the economic growth. It is, accordingly, no miracle that governments of developing countries increasingly concern themselves with the underinvestment by the poor in both health and education. The links between health and education are correlative; not only is good health necessary for children to make the most of their educational opportunities, but the educational setting (both formal and informal) can be important in encouraging good health. Compelling proof indicates that good health and nutrition are requirements for active learning. School Health and Nutrition (SHN) programmes across the world have been shown to promote children’s health and nutrition alongside their learning potential and future life choices. Health promotion can happen directly through teaching health and nutrition information and practices, as well as discursively with education itself acting as a “social vaccine” as in the case of HIV prevention for example.Why Education Matters To Health?

What Is Health Education?
