One book can make a difference |
At every visit, I keep getting amazed to learn more on the dreams most of the rural school girls and boys have shared with me and the team.When these dreams are shared with the society,to some it just seem impossible considering the background of these youngsters while to others , they assume the youngsters are just too ambitious. That aside, in my moment of thought, I tried to figure out what would hinder the achievement of the so called over ambitious dreams in the girls and boys of Malawi.
A book will take them to their dreams |
My memory took me back to the days when I was a primary school pupil and back to my secondary school days. I recalled my primary school teacher reading one book for almost a class of over 20 pupils. I never sensed anything wrong with that, it was just so normal to never hold a book as a pupil in class. If one was to read a passage from the book, it was the teacher handing over the book to the pupil.Time ran so fast, and most of us entered secondary school, we expected change, we expected a different life.Those of us that were fortunate, managed to go to secondary schools that had atleast a number of books that could be circulating from one student to another. Those that weren't as fortunate as we were, continued with one book for the whole class.
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NB: This article is written to support rural education in Malawi as well as to support the World Bank Youth Network Malawi "Donate a book Campaign!"If you are interested in donating a book or supporting rural education in Malawi, do not hesitate to write to the blog owner at "alibewawo@gmail.com" or find and contact the World Bank Youth Network Malawi facebook page.
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