I came across this image of India's Literacy Rates. The image is color coded, with green indicating %90 to %100 literacy rate, and orange depicting a literacy rate below %4. As you can see, there are only a few patches of green, mostly around large economic centers and ports, however, most of the map is dominated by yellow and orange. Seeing this map, it's easy to grasp that education as a whole in India is in dire straights.
About This Blog:
We plan to compare and contrast the education system in the United States with the education systems in Malawi, Kenya, Spain, Germany, Japan, and India. These comparisons will give American's an insight on how to improve the quality of K-12 public education grades in the United States. Researching the graduation rates, dropout rates, literacy rates, teachers salaries, and rates of students progressing to higher education in other countries will provide examples of the quality of their education which can be used to support new reforms in the American education system.
Littericy Map of India...
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Watson Blair
Tuesday, April 20, 2010
Labels: India
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