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Yes, many aspects of the education system have improved since the 1930s. Advances in technology have transformed teaching methods, access to knowledge has expanded through the internet, and there is a greater emphasis on inclusivity and diversity in education today. However, challenges like achievement gaps and funding disparities still persist.
During the 19th century in the Philippines, education was primarily controlled by the Spanish colonial government. It was geared towards instilling Catholicism and Spanish culture among the natives. Only the elite and wealthy families had access to formal education, which was usually conducted in Spanish. Indigenous forms of education, such as the "escuelas pias" and "tribal schools," still existed but were marginalized compared to the Spanish educational system.
Greek and Roman education systems focused on literacy, critical thinking, and physical fitness, which are all important aspects of a well-rounded education. These principles can be applicable to Nigeria's education system by emphasizing the importance of a broad-based curriculum that promotes not only academic knowledge but also physical and mental development. Incorporating elements of Greek and Roman education can help enhance the holistic development of students in Nigeria.
In golf, you find the great equalizer on the putting greens. A person who has a long drive must still find the hole. Once everyone is on the green, it's anybody's game. A person whose skills lie in chipping and putting can break par, especially if he is can chip from off the green into the hole. Putting is not even an issue if you can consistently chip it into the hole. Combine chipping into the hole with the ability to putt it into the hole from off the green, and the long drive is no longer an issue. Therefore, even if you consistently drive the hole 30 yards short of the longest drive, you can still shoot a consistent par; indeed under par. That is why the putting green is referred to as the great equalizer.
While the Philippine's people enjoy a high level of literacy and the number of schools have greatly increased, the system still has many problems. Generally, there has been a decline in the quality of education, many people still cannot afford education, and the government needs to increase spending on education.
Canada is still around. So is great Britain.
Great Britain is a geographical term. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) is a constitutional monarchy.
Yes in Great Britain and parts of Europe those roads are still being used to this day.
It still is - in the sense that Great Britain means the island of Britain and the smaller islands that cluster round it (but not Ireland). The name has nothing to do with military or political greatness.
No. It is part of the Commonwealth.
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I think you will find we are still GREAT BRITAIN and haven't changed our name, so when was this question asked about......and if you are reading this during the Olympics you will know we are GREAT........
Great Britain, as India was still a colony belonging to Great Britain at the time.
No. It is a completely independent country.
Great Britain originally colonised and governed Australia.
Belize came from Britain and it still has strong ties with Britain. In government the opinoin of government in Britain doesn't have a great effect.