Wednesday, July 27, 2011

South Africa: Survey on Schools Details Corruption and Worries

A major survey of teachers, students and principals in South Africa’s public schools by Transparency International found that a third of principals believed the highest corruption risk was embezzlement at the provincial level, in textbook procurement and school construction. The report also found that a quarter of students said schools were unsafe, with rape and violence major problems, while half the students said they did not always have a desk.

Source: New York Times

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