Quality Before Status

Schools offering international standards must be watched carefully. High costs without the corresponding quality will only cause educational discrimination.

July 7, 2010

IT is time the government carry out a comprehensive evaluation of schools pioneering international standards. At least two factors must be included in this evaluation. First, the exceedingly high fees and second, the claim to a quality which fails to stand up to the international label.

The program started four years ago under the auspices of Law No. 20/2003 on the National Education System. Article 50 of this law obliges regional governments to

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