Do you care to elaborate on that? If I look at the Times Higher Education ranking for Teaching, I see e.g. Heidelberg University on world rank 43:
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankin...
(Just picked because it's the first university in Baden-Württemberg I found; obviously, for specific subjects the rankings might vary a bit.)
That's not MIT or Harvard, but if that's your standard of "quality" than very few people in the world will have "quality" education.
Do you care to elaborate on that? If I look at the Times Higher Education ranking for Teaching, I see e.g. Heidelberg University on world rank 43:
https://www.timeshighereducation.com/world-university-rankin...
(Just picked because it's the first university in Baden-Württemberg I found; obviously, for specific subjects the rankings might vary a bit.)
That's not MIT or Harvard, but if that's your standard of "quality" than very few people in the world will have "quality" education.