Also asked, why don't kids go to school in Africa?
School systems in Africa are inevitably affected by the social and economic environments in which they operate. Household poverty forces many children out of school and into employment. Gender roles can mean that young girls are removed from school to collect water or care for their siblings.
Also, how much does it cost to send a child to school in Africa? Many children have to live at school for a variety of reasons. It costs Child Africa 64 Euros per month to give a child food,accomodation and an education. For children in secondary school and vocational colleges; the monthly fees are 64 Euros.
Keeping this in view, what is the problem with education in Africa?
Poor quality environment (e.g., infrastructure, overcrowding, sanitation, violence) Poor quality content (e.g., outdated curriculum, inadequate materials) Poor quality processes (e.g., untrained teachers, poor school management) National legal framework (e.g., lack of compulsory education requirement)
Why does Africa have poor education?
In Africa, 72 million children are not attending school. They are too busy working at home to be able to go to school. Other reasons children are deprived of education are gender issues, religion, war and health.
