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DANGEROUS JOURNEYS TO SCHOOL
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25 Of The Most Dangerous And Unusual Journeys To School In The World
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11 days ago by Julija K.
To the delight (or dismay) of millions, the school season is beginning in many countries throughout the world. But it’s important not to forget that, in some parts of the world, school can be a hard-won luxury. Many children throughout the world have to take the most incredible and unimaginable routes in order to receive the education that some of us may take for granted. This list we collected will show you just how determined some children can be when it comes to getting an education.
According to UNESCO, progress in connecting children to schools has slowed down over the past five years. Areas that lack suitable school routes can often flood, making it even harder for kids to commute. Dangerous paths are one of the main reasons why many children decide to quit school.
The solution might seem easy: build roads and bridges, buy buses and hire a driver. However, the lack of funds and recurring natural disasters in many countries make it difficult to provide children with the solutions they so desperately need.
(h/t: amusingplanet)
5-Hour Journey Into The Mountains On A 1ft Wide Path To Probably The Most Remote School In The World, Gulu, China
Image credits: Sipa Press
Schoolchildren Climbing On Unsecured Wooden Ladders, Zhang Jiawan Village, Southern China
Image credits: Imaginachina/Rex Features
Kids Traveling To A Boarding School Through The Himalayas, Zanskar, Indian Himalayas
Image credits: Timothy Allen
Pupils Crossing A Damaged Suspension Bridge, Lebak, Indonesia
After the story spread, Indonesia’s largest steel producer, PT Krakatau Steel, built a new bridge, so that the children could cross the river safely. (Image credits: Reuters)
Kids Flying 800m On A Steel Cable 400m Above The Rio Negro River, Colombia
Image credits: Christoph Otto
Pupils Canoeing To School, Riau, Indonesia
Image credits: Nico Fredia
Kids Traveling Through The Forest Across A Tree Root Bridge, India
Source: The Atlantic
A Girl Riding A Bull To School, Myanmar
Image credits: Andrey
Riding a Tuktuk (Auto Rickshaw) To School In Beldanga, India
Image credits: Dilwar Mandal
Crossing a Broken Bridge In The Snow To Get To School In Dujiangyan, Sichuan Province, China
Image credits: Imaginechina / Rex Features
Children Traveling On The Roof Of A Wooden Boat In Pangururan, Indonesia
Image credits: Muhammad Buchari
School Girls Walking Across A Plank On The Wall Of The 16th Century Galle Fort In Sri Lanka
Image credits: Reuters/Vivek Prakash
Pupils Traveling By Boat in Kerala, India
Image credits: Santosh Sugumar
Schoolchildren Riding A Horse Cart Back From School In Delhi, India
Image credits: Reuters
Students Crossing Ciherang River On A Makeshift Bamboo Raft, Cilangkap Village, Indonesia
Image credits: Reuters/Beawiharta Beawiharta
125-Mile Journey To A Boarding School Through The Mountains, Pili, China
Image credits: unknown
Pupils Walking On A Tightrope 30 Feet Above A River, Padang, Sumatra, Indonesia
Image credits: Panjalu Images / Barcroft Media
Elementary School Students Crossing A River On Inflated Tire Tubes, Rizal Province, Philippines
Image credits: Dennis M. Sabangan / EPA
Image credits: Bullit Marquez /AP
BACK TO SCHOOL WITH HUMOUR
Añadir leyenda |
MATCH SENTENCES AND FORM 8 JOKES RELATED TO SCHOOL:
What did you learn in school today?
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Class: Fred!
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The first day of
school wouldn't be so bad if…
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Son: It was all right
except for some man called "Teacher" who kept spoiling all our fun!
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Teacher: Fred, go to the map and find North America.
Fred: Here it is!
Teacher: Correct. Now, class, who discovered America?
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Because there was no
history to study!
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Mother: What was the first thing you learned in class?
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it weren't followed
by the second day of school, and the third day of school, and then the fourth
day of school . . .
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Mother: How was your first day at school?
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Student: In jail!
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Math teacher: A man from Los Angeles drove toward
New York at 250 miles per hour and a man from New York drove toward Los
Angeles at 150 m.p.h. Where did they meet?
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Student: I’m glad it’s Friday!
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Teacher: I’ve had to send you to the
principal every day this week. What do you have to say for yourself?
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Not enough; I have to
go back tomorrow!
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Why was school easier
for cave people?
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Daughter: How to talk
without moving my lips!
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