A broad education, my eye. These rags are biased in everything they "teach", often teaching lies and intentionally missing many topics. You might get a rag with a few pages on a country in Africa, but is it complete? Or does it simply tell how well the "work" is going on in that area? What are the native people like there? What is the native vegetation? What about the animals there? Nothing.
Or do they try to discredit things in those rags? What about evolution? It might sound impossible, until you realize that evolution (and the chemistry involved) follow extremely strict rules that make those long odds much shorter. And what about various fields of astronomy, such as what we have had for about a year with that space telescope? I bet the washtowel rags will deliberately omit that, since these images prove that planets exist outside our solar system, that many of those planets are inhabited (the artificial lights can be directly observed by this telescope), and that the universe is far older than the Big Bang.
I would say that the "education" you get from those rags is about grade 3 or 4 level, and very biased. No math. Bogus science. Biased geography. Very limited literature. Biased and limited history. And yes, pro-coronavirus shots for everyone regardless of that the real science is proving these hazardous to your health--and defiling the body at least 20 times worse than a 2 pack a day cancer stick habit (which is banned). Education?