
How can high school education be improved in the under-developed countries? Even if it's obvious that economy and some other external factors may need to be improved, how can those changes take place from the inside, using the internal resources (staff and high school students)?
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Improving education anyhwere is about making the adults in a community demand better. With that demand comes the pressure to improve systems, levy taxes on the adults to pay for the improvements and demand accountability from those charged with the improvements. If the adults don't demand your level of improved or better schools and education, then re-examine your premise. Look at it from their point of view. If you create an idea, a path or goals that the tax-paying parents can get behind, you'll have to run to get out of the way of their improvements. But to think that the educational needs of the children of people who are fighting hunger, war, disease, for clean water and a roof to keep them out of the sun and rain are somehow similar to the educational needs of the children of people living in the majority of the United States, is assinine.
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