How its like inside a Zimbabwe Education system.

         Education is one of the thing for human to achieve a bright future. A lot of countries are competing to have the greatest education system, in order to have an excellent human resources system in the future. And in ordert to achieve that goal, the education itself should have a complete and qualified system.
      In a developing country, education still be one of the problems. And it also happened to Zimbabwe, a landlocked country in Southern Africa. After hit 231 billion inflation on 2008, the education in Zimbabwe went collapse, after nominated as a best education system in Africa. Thus, the tuition for school is expensive, let alone pay a tuition for school you can get faint after hear that it cost 250 billion to buy a uniform.
      Zimbabwe is inherited an education system that only favoured white people of Zimbabwe students. And on 1980, very few black children of Zimbabwe finally had an access to education. And after the country independence, the government starts to reforms the education system, so that it only focus on making it suitable for Zimbabwe principle of "Education for all'. And on 1980 governments start to make the students pay for the school tuition that are getting more and more high after inflation.
credits to BBC
     The education system are consists of, seven years primary education, four years of secondary education, and two years of tertiary education. For the primary education the students should reach seven years old to entry. It runs from Grade 1 to 7. Parents only pay for levies and building fund and sports fees. The subjects taught in primary schools are: Mathematics, English, Ndebele (Indigenous language), Enviromental Science, and Social studies. At grade 7 there are a test for a students in the four subjects. The result of the test is does not necessarily affect the progression of the students to go to a higher education. And for the secondary education, school starts at Grade 8. Parents have an option to send their children to a private boarding school or a government boarding school which are more cheap. And tertiary education is a higher education that covers all universities.
   After read this article, what do you get to compare it with Indonesian education system?? Is the education system in Indonesia is much more better than in Zimbabwe? Since Indonesia economics condition is in a more safe zone, and the students of Indonesian are nominated as the most hapiest students in the world?? What do you think? Comment down below so I will know your opinion.


 

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