'Pop-Up' Schools Provide A Glimmer Of Hope For Third World Countries
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For those of us that live in the United States and other developed nations, good quality education is something we take for granted. But such is not the case in most third world countries. In places like Kenya, access to schools is severely limited and even those that do exist are producing poor academic results. Now, thanks to an innovative 'out of the box' solution provided by Bridge International Academies, there may be hope.
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- maasky약 12년:)
- maasky약 12년its kind of them to do this for them
- maasky약 12년cool
iluvmusic약 12년i think it's that they have more higher education
soccerbear약 12년aww that's great
soccer998874455약 12년WOW amazing and cute
soccer998874455약 12년aww that is so kind just remember for the people whom are doing this THANK YOU I APPRECIATE IT- Emerald약 12년How much does it cost?
- The manual약 12년I don’t think that this “one size fit all” will be as successful in other countries. It will not be successful because of the needs of the students in the classrooms. Some students need more help and practice in certain areas, while some students are being held back by this “one size fits all” approaches. There will be some success in this approach, and this is self-evident. However, this approach is limiting the success, growth, and knowledge of students, and this cannot become acceptable. It doesn’t matter if you live in a third world country or the USA, education should never become a “one size fits all system.” Rather, it should be a system in which students are given the opportunity to learn in their individualistic way, to ensure the greatest possible success for each and every student.
- Boaty약 12년Good. Good for them.