53 years of independence: Are we providing quality education?
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53 years of independence: Are we providing quality education?
IPPmedia
Tomorrow, December 9, Tanzania reaches 53rd year of independence. Since independence, our education systems have gone through a number of significant changes, and are facing a number of challenges. This article is going to discuss a number of ...
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Habari Zinazoendana
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Opening of World Education Forum 2015, Seoul. UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon centre, at the opening of the World Education Forum 2015, in Seoul. He is flanked by Hwang Woo-yea (left), Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Education of the Republic of Korea; and Irina Bokova, Director-General of the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO). 19 May 2015. Seoul, Republic of Korea. (UN Photo/Evan Schneider).
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53 years of Independence: Need to build on successes
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TANZANIA's modest investment in education since independence from Britain in 1961 has enabled significant gains in literacy, school attendance and university enrollment in recent years. But this great country endowed with abundant resources still has a ...