This video was very interesting, and I would like to learn more about it. In Malawi this is a big problem. Online it looks like the Malawi economy is doing a lot better than in the video,but Malawi is still in need of many things and one is just a simple place for a kid to sit. In Malawi over 90 kids in a classroom have to sit on cement ground or dirt while they're learning 7 hours a day. This video was very touching and I hope people can do something about it, or even donate a little money.
What do you think Malawi should do differently?
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ReplyDeleteYes I agree the video was interesting. Malawi should try to get more and more kids in schools desks because without a nice surface to write on their writing will be sloppy plus pain that they'll have. School registers in Malawi tripled from 1.6 million students, to over 3 million students. However, while primary school enrolment increased, there was a shortage of classrooms and teachers to deal with the huge amount of students. Malawi should also try to build more buildings for classrooms so there won’t be so many kids in one classroom.
DeleteYes I agree the video was interesting. Malawi should try to get more and more kids in schools desks because without a nice surface to write on their writing will be sloppy plus pain that they'll have. School registers in Malawi tripled from 1.6 million students, to over 3 million students. However, while primary school enrolment increased, there was a shortage of classrooms and teachers to deal with the huge amount of students. Malawi should also try to build more buildings for classrooms so there won’t be so many kids in one classroom
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