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Targeting Two Sspects

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1.    Improve access to basic education, ensuring primary education for 100% of age class, establish a free schooling compulsory up to 16 years, strengthen the education of girls, fight against failure through academic support and development of preschool, recruitment of teachers 12,000 per year, increase care and densify the school board building (built in 3 years 36,000 classrooms in primary and 13,000 in college). If the community mobilizes to 20% of the financing, the state adds 80% of funding and rehabilitate existing school infrastructures. 2.    By improving the quality of education through giving student textbooks of the school, strengthen teacher training institutions, develop continuing education by upgrading unqualified teachers.

National Educational Organizations in Ivory Coast and their view on Educational Equity

Educational equity is said to be equal right, fairness and opportunity in education. Educational equity is dependence  of fairness and inclusion, this means that comprehensive standard applies to everyone in a certain education system. Equity and equality can often be interchanged. Education in Ivory Coast continues to face many challenges especially for the fact that the country is still recovering from the war that happened some years back and have not fully stabilized in terms of education but are making efforts towards improvement. Literacy rate is still low, children between 6-10 years are not enrolled in school and majority of people in secondary school are males. The government are trying to uplift the standard of education, there three major national ministries in charge of education in Ivory Coast, they are; ministre de l’Education Nationale (Ministry of Education), Ministre de l’Enseignement Technique et de la Formation Professionnelle (Ministry of Technical Educ...