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Education in SK

PostPosted: Sat Dec 08, 2012 5:04 pm
Author: Natsidruk
How is the education in SK now? I remember, last time I were in SK, or Zaxo more precisely, there was many kids who didn't go to school. Or if they went, they allways went home again, 2-3 hours later because they found school very boring and wouldn't stay there more than 2-3 hours. :? This was around 4-5 years ago in Zaxo, I don't know how it is now, or how it is in other cities, But during that time, I thought this was very saddening. In my eyes, education in on of the most important thing to build and strengthen Kurdistan. :-?

Re: Education in SK

PostPosted: Sun Dec 09, 2012 5:37 am
Author: dyaoko
there is a topic in mega threads about schools and unviersites in south kurdistan, you can check it out
http://rojbash.info/forums/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=11189

Re: Education in SK

PostPosted: Sat Dec 29, 2012 11:20 pm
Author: diako_ber
Natsidruk wrote:How is the education in SK now? I remember, last time I were in SK, or Zaxo more precisely, there was many kids who didn't go to school. Or if they went, they allways went home again, 2-3 hours later because they found school very boring and wouldn't stay there more than 2-3 hours. :? This was around 4-5 years ago in Zaxo, I don't know how it is now, or how it is in other cities, But during that time, I thought this was very saddening. In my eyes, education in on of the most important thing to build and strengthen Kurdistan. :-?


Everyone has to go to school nowadays. The system has been changed and the schools have become more modern. They have new color-printed books and some of their school books are actually created by foreign publishers (for example the english books Sunrise, which is created by Macmillan in Britain). So I don't think it is as boring as it was in the past. Also, the government is now checking the schools more often.

Re: Education in SK

PostPosted: Sun Dec 30, 2012 12:07 am
Author: Anthea
Do they have internet in the schools?

Which languages do they study?

Re: Education in SK

PostPosted: Wed Jan 09, 2013 11:58 am
Author: Natsidruk
diako_ber wrote:
Natsidruk wrote:How is the education in SK now? I remember, last time I were in SK, or Zaxo more precisely, there was many kids who didn't go to school. Or if they went, they allways went home again, 2-3 hours later because they found school very boring and wouldn't stay there more than 2-3 hours. :? This was around 4-5 years ago in Zaxo, I don't know how it is now, or how it is in other cities, But during that time, I thought this was very saddening. In my eyes, education in on of the most important thing to build and strengthen Kurdistan. :-?


Everyone has to go to school nowadays. The system has been changed and the schools have become more modern. They have new color-printed books and some of their school books are actually created by foreign publishers (for example the english books Sunrise, which is created by Macmillan in Britain). So I don't think it is as boring as it was in the past. Also, the government is now checking the schools more often.


Hm, that's good to hear :-D I might travel to Kurdistan this upcomming summer, so I can't wait to see the the difference!