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Invisible Walls: Brazil’s Favelas
Brazil’s constitution promises free public education, but the reality for children growing up in Rio de Janeiro’s favelas tells a...
Justin Song
May 27


The Education Struggle in Guizhou’s Remote Villages
In the misty highlands of Guizhou, a province in southwest China, the journey to a classroom can feel endless. Villages are scattered across steep hills and deep valleys, where winding paths and shaky footbridges stand between children and their lessons. For many families, sending a child to school means watching them leave before dawn and return after dark. Primary and middle schools exist, but they’re spread thin. Some youngsters walk several miles every day, clambering ove
Gina Zhao
May 13


The Global Struggle for Quality Education
A Widening Learning Gap Across many countries, millions of children enter classrooms each year but leave without mastering basic skills....
Oliver Bard
Apr 29


Two Worlds in One Nation: Education and Inequality in the United Arab Emirates
A Nation of Contrasts The United Arab Emirates is famous for its futuristic skylines and immense oil wealth, yet life for many families...
Justin Song
Apr 15


Growing Up Amid Turmoil: How Haiti’s Children Struggle to Learn
For countless children in Haiti, the simple act of attending school has become an uphill battle. Decades of political instability,...
Veronica Zhang
Apr 1
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