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SchoolHere, there and everywhere

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August 27-30, 2013How do children get ready for school around the world?Compare and contrast how children in NC get ready for school to children in different countries.

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Map of the World

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AFRICAN COUNTRY OF BURUNDI – NO WALLS

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GIRL STUDENT IN BURUNDI MUST BRING HER YOUNGER BROTHER WITH HER TO SCHOOL.

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Students in the Central African Republic use letter signs to learn how to write.

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South American country of Colombia

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In Jordan on the continent of Asia, girls sit on one side and boys sit on the other side.

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In Kenya (East Africa) many children do not attend school because they are herding cattle.

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In Nepal, a country in Asia, parents are expected to buy paper, pencils and dress shoes. Girls are often not sent to school because parents cannot afford the supplies

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Lunch in Nepal

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Africa – Country NigeriaMothers want their daughters to improve and are very good about sending them to school.

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In Nigeria, classes have about 55 students.

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Afghanistan refugees living in Pakistan (Asia) attend school in a tent.

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Afghanistan girls living in a refuge camp are still trying to learn.

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In Sudan (Africa), girls do not go to school. It is considered too dangerous because of war.

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In Sudan, more than half of the girls never learn to read.

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In Thailand (Asia), Padaung women wear brass necks coils. Girls start wearing these coils at five years old.

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Students in the Amazon (South America) learn math and spear making.

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The Inuit of Canada (North America) have a very complex language, but they only have numbers 1-12. After 12, they say many or many, many.

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The Inuit do not live in igloos anymore, but they still use them for camping.

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The Inuit student travels to school in weather that averages 38 degree below zero.

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In Ethiopia (Africa), there is compulsory education, however many students do not go to school because of extreme poverty.

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There is a teacher shortage in Ethiopia. Class sizes range from 65 to 100 students.

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Students in the Netherlands (Europe) walking to school.

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Students in Indonesia (Asia) hold tight while crossing a collapsed bridge to get to school.

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In the Philippines (Asia), students wear rubber boots and continue on to class because flooding is an every day occurrence at this school.

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In Sri Lanka (Asia) girl students have to walk the plank to get to school.

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Don’t look down in Bijie City, China (Asia).

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In Kosovo (Europe), a student crosses the frozen Batlava Lake to get to school.

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If your school floods in India (Asia), you just pick up you desk and move to a new spot.

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Outside of Toronto, Canada (North America), students get caught in a wind storm on the way to school.

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In Egypt (Africa), students hitch a ride on the back of a truck to get home from school.

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Getting home from school in India (Asia) looks scary.

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An Afghanistan (Asia) a school boy passes a U.S. soldier on the way to school.

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Students in San Pedro, Belize line up when the bell rings to enter their classroom.

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Students at San Pedro Roman Catholic School in Belize wait at beachside picnic tables for the first bell to ring.

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Inside the school courtyard at SPRC School in San Pedro, Belize.

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Students in San Pedro walk to school or ride in a golf cart. No bus here!

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