Failing to Learn: Afghan Girls Repeat Grades to Avoid Exclusion
KABUL, March 30 (IPS) – It is almost unheard of for a student to deliberately fail final school exams for no apparent reason. Therefore, when 13-year old Sara (not her real name) from Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan took her school report home to her parents, they were shocked to learn that the top-performing student had failed her final exams and would not advance to the next level. But there was no longer a next level for Sara, even if she had passed.
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KABUL, March 30 (IPS) – It is almost unheard of for a student to deliberately fail final school exams for no apparent reason. Therefore, when 13-year old Sara (not her real name) from Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan took her school report home to her parents, they were shocked to learn that the top-performing student had failed her final exams and would not advance to the next level. But there was no longer a next level for Sara, even if she had passed.
Read the full story, “Failing to Learn: Afghan Girls Repeat Grades to Avoid Exclusion”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
KABUL, March 30 (IPS) – It is almost unheard of for a student to deliberately fail final school exams for no apparent reason. Therefore, when 13-year old Sara (not her real name) from Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan took her school report home to her parents, they were shocked to learn that the top-performing student had failed her final exams and would not advance to the next level. But there was no longer a next level for Sara, even if she had passed.
Read the full story, “Failing to Learn: Afghan Girls Repeat Grades to Avoid Exclusion”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
KABUL, March 30 (IPS) – It is almost unheard of for a student to deliberately fail final school exams for no apparent reason. Therefore, when 13-year old Sara (not her real name) from Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan took her school report home to her parents, they were shocked to learn that the top-performing student had failed her final exams and would not advance to the next level. But there was no longer a next level for Sara, even if she had passed.
Read the full story, “Failing to Learn: Afghan Girls Repeat Grades to Avoid Exclusion”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
KABUL, March 30 (IPS) – It is almost unheard of for a student to deliberately fail final school exams for no apparent reason. Therefore, when 13-year old Sara (not her real name) from Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan took her school report home to her parents, they were shocked to learn that the top-performing student had failed her final exams and would not advance to the next level. But there was no longer a next level for Sara, even if she had passed.
Read the full story, “Failing to Learn: Afghan Girls Repeat Grades to Avoid Exclusion”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
KABUL, March 30 (IPS) – It is almost unheard of for a student to deliberately fail final school exams for no apparent reason. Therefore, when 13-year old Sara (not her real name) from Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan took her school report home to her parents, they were shocked to learn that the top-performing student had failed her final exams and would not advance to the next level. But there was no longer a next level for Sara, even if she had passed.
Read the full story, “Failing to Learn: Afghan Girls Repeat Grades to Avoid Exclusion”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
KABUL, March 30 (IPS) – It is almost unheard of for a student to deliberately fail final school exams for no apparent reason. Therefore, when 13-year old Sara (not her real name) from Mazar-i-Sharif in Afghanistan took her school report home to her parents, they were shocked to learn that the top-performing student had failed her final exams and would not advance to the next level. But there was no longer a next level for Sara, even if she had passed.
Read the full story, “Failing to Learn: Afghan Girls Repeat Grades to Avoid Exclusion”, on Jogjajateng.com → Hal ini relevan dalam konteks Global.
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