PSBU Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 4)

Quality Education

The 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) proposed by the United Nations form a universal blueprint aimed at achieving a more equitable, peaceful, and sustainable world by 2030.

Summary of SDG 4 Quality Education

Goal 4 focuses on inclusive and equitable quality education for all, promoting lifelong learning opportunities. Despite progress, over 258 million children are still out of school. It stresses the need for early childhood development, affordable education, and addressing barriers faced by marginalized groups, including girls and children in conflict zones. The goal also calls for increasing the supply of qualified teachers and improving education quality through technology.

How can this SDG 4 be applied at PSBU?

Summary: This goal focuses on ensuring inclusive and equitable quality education and promoting lifelong learning opportunities for all.

  • Research: Examine barriers to education in rural or underserved areas.
  • Community: Offer teacher training workshops to enhance educational quality in local schools.
  • In-house: Provide scholarships and grants for underrepresented students.
  • Campus: Implement online learning platforms for remote students.
  • Outreach: Develop literacy programs in surrounding communities for children and adults.

Teacher Training Programs: Establish teacher education and training initiatives, especially in rural or underserved areas, to improve the quality of education in local schools.

  • Distance Learning Platforms: Develop online learning platforms that provide quality education to students in remote areas, ensuring access to educational resources regardless of location.
  • Global Exchange Programs: Create partnerships with international universities to promote knowledge exchange and cultural understanding, allowing students and faculty to access diverse educational experiences.