
Lack of Primary Education
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- Q1
How did this problem start in order?
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Why did colonial education systems not prioritize the education of indigenous peoples?
They thought it was a long-term investment.
There were not enough resources there to educate them.
They thought that education should be reserved for the elites.
The indigenous people were not interested in education.
45s - Q3
So how did most people acquire skills in colonial times?
Through self-taught teaching at home.
Through apprenticeships and family trades.
Through religious teaching in churches.
Through textbooks provided by the colonial government.
45s - Q4
Why did many girls in low-income families not have access to education?
B. Because there were not enough schools for girls.
C. Because their education was considered less important, prioritizing their household
Both options a and c are correct.
A. Because they were expected to help with the family economy by working in other houses.
45s - Q5
What effect does lack of education have on society?
a and c are correct
a and b are correct
B. Illiteracy increases
A. It reduces future employment opportunities.
C. It contributes to the country's economic growth.
45s - Q6
What is a common challenge in rural communities regarding education?
A and C are correct
Too many students enrolled in schools and not being able to provide for them all.
Excessive government investment in education.
Inadequate school infrastructure and lack of trained teachers.
45s - Q7
What does UNICEF do to help with this issue?
Bolstering national capacity
Providing conflict-sensitive early childhood education
Building political commitment
None of the above.
All of the above
30s - Q8
How much of international support for education goes to pre-school education?
30%
5%
Less than 1%
10%
45s - Q9
What percentage of pre-school teachers in low-income countries are trained?
80%
5%
20%
50%
70%
35%
45s - Q10
What actions is UNICEF taking to improve preschool education?
Promote home education without government intervention.
Advocate for funding policies and improve educational quality.
Build universities in developed countries.
Create educational video games.
45s - Q11
Resolve and reorganize the "jumbled words"
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Resolve and reorganize the "jumbled words"
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"The UNICEF seek to raise awareness by saying... (EXTRA-HARD)
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