Although more and more people actively participate in free literacy education, which is a good thing, having too many participants can also put considerable pressure on the government.
After all, both the simple schools needed for literacy education and the teachers to impart knowledge are limited. Prime Minister Prim can only strive to make more space available for literacy education and provide enough candidates for teachers as much as possible.
Since literacy education only requires simple teaching of some commonly used Spanish words, as well as some historical and cultural knowledge, simple scientific facts, and so on, anyone with a high school education or above can actually serve as a teacher for literacy education.
Prime Minister Prim directly targets those university students studying literature. Their knowledge reserve is absolutely sufficient, and teaching some relatively simple knowledge naturally comes easily to them.
