education in afghanistan
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Education in Afghanistan.
By: Sidney Simpson
Literacy Rate
Literacy definition: anyone 15 or older with the ability to read or write.Literacy rate for males is 39%.For females its 13%.
Only recently have women been “free” to attend school.Only about 30% of girls who enter school will reach grade 5
Primary School
Primary school is for ages 7-1368% of students drop out by the end of primary school.Primary School last for 6 years.
Secondary School (Middle School)
6 years as well.Split into 2 cycles.Both cycles are 3 years long.First cycle is made up of grades 7-9 (middle school)At the end of 9th grade the students take an exam.
Secondary School (cont.)
The second cycle is from grades 10-12 (high school).At the end of secondary school, students take a Baccalaureate (educational qualification).
Secondary School (cont.)
Technical Education is offered in both cycles in courses like Commerce, applied art, teacher training, etc.Taking Technical Education courses can lead students into a baccalaureate level qualification.
Near Future Edu.
In the near future the schools might have 8 years for the general basics and 4 years of secondary education.
Higher Education
Higher education was forbidden to women until February 2002 when women were allowed to enter a higher education university.
Grading Scale
86-100-Alaa(Excellent-A)66-85.99-Aali(Good-B)50-65.99-Knoob (Satisfactory-C)
Teacher Training
Pre-Primary and Primary SChool -Only 2 years in Teacher Training Colleges on completion of secondary school.
Work Cited"Afghanistan : Education." BRAC-. N.p., n.d. Web. Oct. 2012. <http://www.brac.net/content/afghanistan-education>.
"Afghanistan: Background." Unigei.org. Unigei, n.d. Web. Oct. 2012. <http://www.ungei.org/infobycountry/afghanistan.html>.
"Factsheet." Unicef.org. Unicef, Nov. 2011. Web. Oct. 2012. <http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/files/ACO_Education_Factsheet_-_November_2011_.pdf>
"International Guild of Hospitality & Restaurant Managers." Afghanistan. N.p., n.d. Web. Oct. 2012. <http://www.hospitalityguild.com/Education/School_Systems/afghanistan.htm >.
"Grading System in Afghanistan." Afghanistan Grading System. N.p., n.d. Web. Oct. 2012. <http://www.classbase.com/Countries/Afghanistan/Grading-System>.
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