Abstract
The purpose of this essay is to explore and understand a meaningful module of primary education that can be prosperous for the entire human being worldwide. The analysis of its pros and cons, which has been discussed here and thus, has tried to focus on a true module of education, and its modern attitude that can be set up on the base of gender and community’s equality, equity, communal peace, and by forgetting differences among people. From adult education, child education, women education to newly curriculum skills development of both children and teachers, development of pedagogy skills, it depends based on primary educational role and teacher training. It builds a true global village by the establishment of meaningful primary education for the wellbeing of humankind. An initiative of Primary Education in Developing Countries is a series of articles under International development. It is also the purpose of focusing on child development from their beginning through primary education and teacher's development through appropriate training, such as teacher's professional development, workshops etc. The outcome of the article is aware of human development through education through training and development. The methodology of this article is through books, academic journals, making drafts, then its final draft through the understanding of sources. Feature question is; what do we finally achieve from our efforts for the launching of a flexible and successful primary educational module worldwide for children, women and adults?
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