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Philippines' failing schools
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Even though primary education is mandatory in the country, on average more than 40 per cent of students are expected to drop out before they finish high school. For those who do stay in school, there is often not enough teachers, classrooms or books.
The Philippines spent just $138 on average for each of its school children in 2008.
As the lack of support for education unravels, the group Education Network is pushing harder for reform.
Al Jazeera's Marga Ortigas reports on how the declining school system is trapping many Filipinos in a cycle of illiteracy and poverty.
[February 21, 2010]
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