10/26/2015 03:21:48 pm
Hello! I thought that your report on the status of education in Uganda was really interesting. I am researching Norway, and the educational system there is much different. It is wonderful that Uganda is trying to ensure that every child is in school and that they are improving their literacy rate. Norway is one of the few countries in the world that has a 100% literacy rate! I also find it interesting that in Uganda you have to take into consideration things like HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other horrible conditions that will absolutely affect education. It doesn't get much more opposite than Uganda and Norway, and I enjoyed reading how different the education system is in your country.
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Andres Castro
11/3/2015 02:16:41 pm
Your report was very good. It's a good sign that Uganda is going above and beyond by making sure every child is attending school. Not only are they attending school but they are also meeting the expectation of having a good quality of learning. The better the education the more successful these kids will be in the future. I'm doing my country on Mexico and they do not have such a high quality of education which seems to be setting up those students for failure. This seems like the opposite of what Uganda is doing. Good report, very interesting.
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Tori Caryl
11/10/2015 08:59:51 pm
Your report was very detailed! I was blown away by what Uganda is doing to better their educational system. Before researching I had thought countries such as yours and mine (Sri Lanka) would have lower literacy rates and not up to par educational systems. But it seems to me that both of our countries have made an effective effort to create an educational system that will benefit the children and in turn the country
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