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The World Bank - Education in Peru

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While Peru has made significant progress in achieving high levels of coverage in education, key challenges remain to achieve greater equity and better quality of services, particularly for the poor. The World Bank's Accountability for Social Reform Project highlights three intervention areas that would improve the quality of education.

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  • World Bank propaganda video. The purpose of the world bank is keep poor countries in debt and to destroy their economy. World Bank was establish to enrich the rich and as a colonial weapons.

  • @durante888 Why are we not allowed to learn how to write in our Own peruvian languages in our own Homelands !! this is so ignorant! We quechuas have also the right to have education and media in our own languages. South Africa is no longer the country of Apartheid. The black african nations are included know in the state and have education and media in Zulu.

  • @robwhitbourne You're so right!  Hispanics in the USA have more linguistic rights than the indigenous people have in their lands of origen!

  • el castellano es muy facil de aprender a leer, porque se ensena foneticamente y casi nunca se rompe la regla, asi que solamente los ninos necesitan una buena maestra o maestro y dedicacion. 1 primiro ensenen el nombre del abecedario 2 ensenen el sonido del abecedario 3 ponerlo en conjunto 4 comprencion y 5 velocidad, hangan esto por un ano todos los dias con paciencia y dedicacion y veran que estos ninos llegaran a la meta..

  • @robwhitbourne NO... They could learn Quechua at home. Kids learn languages really well, they need to learn spanish and english to compete in the career world it's the truth.

  • Agreed. But I do not think that read 60 words per minute is a standard for reading comprehension. It's just an indicator of reading speed and memory, but not comprehension.

  • Be even better if more kids were taught in their first language, Quechua.

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