1. If any schooling is available, what part of Somalia does it seem to be growing?
2. Is there a conflict that could lead to violence from more children receiving schooling in Somalia?
3. What does the curriculum consist of in the small amount of schools already there?
4. Where does most of the money for the schools come from, since Somalia is quite poor. >
5. Are the schools protected well?
6. What people, places, charity is trying to help the education in Somalia?
7. How qualified are the teachers if at all?
8. What do the current leaders of Somalia believe about schooling?
9. What are the current leaders doing to help the situation?
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Monday, November 22, 2010
topic for International Human rights
The topic I would like to choose is schooling in Somalia. This topic is very interesting due to the low quality of education that is available as well as the low attendance to the schools that are available. Numerous problems had arisen with regard to access to education in rural areas and along gender lines, quality of educational provisions, responsiveness of school curricula, educational standards and controls, management and planning capacity, and financing. The children do not have much of a choice, and educations seems to be low on the priority list. Two links
arehttp://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Africa/Somalia-EDUCATION.html
http://www.unicef.org/somalia/education.html
Questions- What leads most places to having almost no education?
Do most places who lack education, been involved in wars?
arehttp://www.nationsencyclopedia.com/Africa/Somalia-EDUCATION.html
http://www.unicef.org/somalia/education.html
Questions- What leads most places to having almost no education?
Do most places who lack education, been involved in wars?
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