During the Taliban's reign in 1996 education for girls was banned, but when it was overthrown in 2001, the Karzai administration allowed it once again. Although there was a major increase in female participation with education, many girls are still not given permission by parents. Often there are students studying in tents because the Taliban vandalises the schools and there are a majority of male instructors, and parents usually don't want their daughters taught by men.
As there are a many more schools than would be practical to list here, there will only be a short list available, of which, the full list may be reached via the link below.
Abdul Hadi Dawi High School, Malalai High School and Esteqlal High School, to name a few.
It is a very hard environment to learn because of lots of noise and hard to engage in learning with lots of noise
It is also very hard for the girls in Afghanistan because they're not allowed to go to school ever.
Schools in Afghanistan are improving a lot. During the Civil War, nobody went to school. Afterwards, only boys were aloud to go to school, causing half of the population to be illiterate. Now, the government is incouraging boys and girls to go to school. Hopefully this will help everyone.
During the Taliban's reign in 1996 education for girls was banned, but when it was overthrown in 2001, the Karzai administration allowed it once again. Although there was a major increase in female participation with education, many girls are still not given permission by parents. Often there are students studying in tents because the Taliban vandalises the schools and there are a majority of male instructors, and parents usually don't want their daughters taught by men.
Primitive, but improving.
It's great, they actually operate similarly to the United Kingdom education system, except for the punishments.
Three millions of girls attend school in Afghanistan
yes they do
Fifteen percent (15%) of students in Afghanistan finish high school.
Primary /middle school
YES,BOYS CAN GO TO SCHOOL IN AFGHANISTAN. IF THEIR MOM LET THEM.SO AFGHANS MOM'S WON'T LET THEM BECAUSE THEIR ARE WOMEN TEACHERS.mAYBE
no they always do
it's CRAPY
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No, the main language spoken in Afghanistan is Dari and Pashto. French is not widely spoken in Afghanistan.
When you hear Afghanistan you normally hear about negative things like war or terrorism. Afghanistan is currently looking for a new war commander.
Afghanistan is a war zone it is not a good place for a child to be.
Afghans