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  1. Sep 16, 2013 · Though the quality of education offered in Cuba has undeniably deteriorated since the economic crisis of the 1990s, this September, 23 years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, all Cubans who wish to have an education can still rely on a classroom and an educator, free of charge.

  2. Sep 26, 2016 · In Cuba, school education is free, and it’s a very good thing that everybody has access to it, but it’s slowly becoming a hefty financial dilemma. It’s no secret that the children of families with financial means have, like they had before, more opportunities to get a good level of education and continue on to studying in university.

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    With a total population of 11,241,291, only 0,2% of the Cuban population remains illiterate, almost only elder people who could not enjoy the educational system the country has today. Children and more than happy to go to school, they never miss classes and get on well with their classmates.

    There is a strict maximum of 25 children per primary-school class, many of which have as few as 20. Secondary schools are striving towards only 15 pupils per class. This is optimal number of students in the classroom enabling them to learn all that is required during the school day and still leaving them enough time to seek from the teacher help an...

    Many schools open at 6.30am and close 12 hours later, providing free morning and after-school care for working parents with no extended family. The first 90 minutes of the day are devoted to breakfast and free play. Core academics take place from 8:40-12:30, followed by another 90 minutes of lunch and games or recess. Between 2 PM and 4 PM, kids en...

    Everyone in Cuba takes great care about the education of children with special needs (with physicalmotor and mental difficulties). There are 13.600 teachers working in 425 special schools, all around the country. Mobile teachers are deployed to homes if children are unable to come to school because of sickness or disability.

    Despite the difficulties caused by the global economic crisis schools are equipped with all the necessary audio-visual media, including computers with Internet access, to provide quality education. In the most remote areas, where theres no electricity, schools are equipped with solar panel systems to ensure the functioning of electrical and electr...

    Cuba has one of the highest teacher-student ratios in the world, with one teacher for every 42 inhabitants. Therefore, Cuban children enjoy today the best teacher per student rate in primary schools: one teacher for every 20 students or two if they exceed that figure. More than 400,000 people are employed in education sector.

    The primary-school curriculum includes dance, lessons on health and hygiene, and revolutionary history. Classroom learning is often integrated with basic skills, such as gardening, pruning, wood and metal crafts, and handicrafts. The boundary between classroom and practical learning is blurred into a holistic learning environment. A new topic was i...

    One cannot see a single overweight or undernourished-looking child in schools. Cuba provides all students with free school lunches, typically featuring rice, beans, another source of protein like a hard-boiled egg, a vegetable such as a sliced tomato and arroz con leche for dessert. Many parents send their children off to school with extra vegetabl...

    Cuba spends annually almost 7% of gross domestic product and tries to make educational system, by its equality, justness, self-esteem and moral and social needs of citizens, correspondent to social model created by the people.

    During recent years, the use of TV and video programs was established, as means with greatly influencing elementary and secondary education. There are two educational channel Canal Educativo 1 y 2 broadcasting daily more than 12 hours of programs, majority of which having educational and didactical character. This way, they have organized education...

  4. Sep 8, 2021 · The Ultimate Guide to Studying Abroad in Cuba. Cuba is a sought-after destination for many students due to its interesting history and vibrant culture. Read our ultimate guide to studying abroad in Cuba to learn about the programs available, cost of living, and ins and outs of daily life. By AnnaMarie Houlis. Published September 8, 2021. . . .

  5. Since 1976, the Ministries of Education and Superior Education have overseen the Cuban school system, which is organized into four departments: preschool; general (primary, basic secondary, advanced secondary, and higher); special; and technical and professional education. All schooling remains free and is mandatory through the ninth grade.

  6. Mar 17, 2020 · The cost to the Cuban economy is well known. But what has been the long-term educational impact of Cuba’s broad jump forward? Could it be a model for school reform in the United States? That topic edged into the 2020 presidential race when Bernie Sanders, in a 60 Minutes interview, gave Cuba’s educational innovations high marks.

  7. Cuban education was nationalized in 1959 at a time when less than half the children had access to education. Today the island has the highest literacy rate in the world, although schooling does come at a cost of loyalty to the state, and an obligation to do community service as well. The process begins with 6 years of primary education, during ...

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