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Jason Boschung. Education in Afghanistan. The purpose of this presentation is to display Afghanistans Education. Some topics i will be discussing are History of education The works of education The School system Literacy Rate
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Jason Boschung Education in Afghanistan
The purpose of this presentation is to display Afghanistans Education. Some topics i will be discussing are • History of education • The works of education • The School system • Literacy Rate • And the ammount of people who pass Primary and University school. The Purpose
Before the 1800s • Mullahs where the only teacher • Mainly Law was taught from the koran • Girls where non-existant in schools • In 1919 • Amanullah took the throne and implement a stronger educational system • Girls where able to go to school • Later people thought this was discouriging the religious eastablishment and overthrew him. • In 1933 • King Mohammed Zahir’s takes the throne and steadaly increase education in Afghanistan until the coup d’Etat of 1978. • In 1979 • Religion was downgraded in importance and the governement steadily went back into the education and goverment ideology History of Education in Afghanistan
Afghanistans school system From Class Base. Title is Education System in Afghanistan.
When in the primary school Children learn the basics of arithmetic, reading, writing, and their national culture When in the middle school they continue learning the same. But if they would like to continue their education they must take a test. Throughout Schools
Grading Scale Primary School Secondary School
Literacy in Afghanistan Depends on your religion and your location. Most males do learn to read, although not many females learn to read. Literacy
Afghanistans statistics / cONDITIONS When analyzing the data you can see that Males have a better Education and life. Due to the near non-existent rights for women
Works Cited "Central Intelligence Agency." CIA. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Mar. 2013. "Newsletter." Ministry of Education. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Mar. 2013. "Schoolisopen.org." Schoolisopen.org. N.p., n.d. Web. 03 Mar. 2013. Works Cited Page