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Report exposes collapse in Zim schools
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 66672, member: 636"] A new study shows that most Zimbabwean students complete primary school without basic literacy or math skills. The report from the African Union, UNESCO and the African Centre for School Leadership found only one in six children reach minimum proficiency by graduation. The assessment was released on Wednesday, October 30, in Ghana, highlighting that 22 percent of the poorest students never complete primary education. Schools lack essential resources and clear standards for instruction. Zimbabwe lacks a comprehensive policy for primary grades and does not provide teacher guides for reading or math. Approximately 78 percent of principals report that administrative tasks overshadow educational priorities. UNESCO officials noted that just 20 percent of African countries maintain national assessment systems to measure learning outcomes. The government funds a school feeding program that serves two-thirds of primary students. Researchers praised the initiative for boosting attendance among children from food-insecure households. However, the report warned that access alone does not guarantee meaningful education. Poverty remains the primary obstacle to student achievement across the nation. [/QUOTE]
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