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Class Acrobatics

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

A lack of teachers and poor facilities has not deterred children on Arborek Island from studying. They share classrooms and teachers. Pets are even allowed "study."

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THE school building resembles a picture out of an Indonesian schoolchildren's story from long ago: the walls are made from bamboo, a sago palm thatched roof acts as the school's storeroom and a brick building with five classrooms is used for teaching. There are only 30 school-age children or around 20 percent of the small island's entire population of 147 people. This is State Primary School 147, Arborek village, Raja Ampat regency-the only primary

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