10-02-2011, 12:35 AM
(10-01-2011, 10:30 PM)Bwana Wrote: The picture of schools that serve the poor in developing nations is more diverse than presented in the current posts.
There are schools that started out as non-accredited schools in tertiary education with the special mission of offering the best of quality education they could provide to students from the many slums that you find in the bigger towns of developing nations. In the first years of their existence, they may have "only" offered religious programmes.
Harvard, Yale etc. started as religious schools. Many American educators are a little culturally obtuse believing that if it isn't American, it's inferior.

