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Wednesday, February 10, 2010

summary:

Primary school enrollment in African countries is among the lowest in the world. Limited funds and a lack of adequate teachers, classrooms, and learning materials adversely affect the educational environment throughout most of Africa. In Africa, girls account for a majority of the approximately 33 million primary school-aged children who are not enrolled in school. this is like any other articles talking about the unfortunate things that go on in Africa. how The pursuit of universal access to education places enormous stress on already burdened education systems in Africa. Recruiting, training, and supporting enough teachers to provide quality learning can be particularly challenging.



releaction:

all these story just make me want to wake in there situations and see all the things they go through each day. so i know exactly how to help and they things they need. because i know in elementary school my favorite were all the art projects and the playgrounds. i want every child to have the same and WONDERFUL experience i had when i was young.

evdince:

The initiative also works to increases parent and community involvement in children's education through activities such as sponsoring reading programs involving community and schools, strengthening parent associations, and emphasizing the importance of educating girls. These efforts will help schools and school systems become more transparent and responsive to the needs of civil society.

that less than 10% of African children are now excluded from the system. However 4 out 10 children still did not complete primary school in 2002/2003. So, five years after the World Education Forum and the adoption of the Millennium Goals, progress at primary level is far from decisive. The analysis highlights that now principal efforts should be directed to reducing the number of dropouts per level.



works cited:

Help is on the Way to Africa

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