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Tag Archives: Nation-building
Afghan Ministry of Education, a huge reservoir of patronage
Rather than as a key tool of nation-building, post-2001 politicians seem to have mainly viewed the Afghan Ministry of Education (MoE) as a huge reservoir of patronage. Its status as the ministry with the largest payroll in the country contributed … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, blogging, education, facts, learning, politics, Post from Kabul, Reading, Sharing, Writing
Tagged education, Nation-building, Patronage
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Demoralized teachers
The failure to mobilize the human resources necessary to bring the message of nation-building to the population was more important than other small glitches in the production and distribution of teaching material. Although exact figures are hard to come by, … Continue reading
Posted in Afghanistan, blogging, development, economy, education, facts, interests, learning, Post from Kabul, Reading, Sharing, soceity, Writing
Tagged Afghanistan, education, Human resources, Ministry of Education, Nation-building, Salary, Teacher
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