What school looks like in 20 countries around the world
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The INSIDER Summary:
- Education is a crucial resource for kids all over the world.
- Here's what schools look like in 20 different countries.
Nobel Prize winner and author Malala Yousafzai once wrote, "One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world.”
In some parts of the world, students have to overcome challenging circumstances to even get to class amid war, political unrest, and poverty, while others simply hop on a yellow school bus that stops on their suburban corner.
Despite the differences between cramped classrooms without electricity and private institutions with pressed uniforms, the power of learning can help kids all over the world reach their full potential.
Here's what it's like to go to school in 20 different countries.
Iraq
Marko Djurica/ReutersPupils are dismissed from their classroom at an elementary school in eastern Mosul.
China
China Daily/ReutersA biology teacher live broadcasts her course in a classroom to students at home during a polluted day.
India
Amit Dave/ReutersAt this school assembly, students offer prayers to their parents during an event called Matru-Pitru Puja, or Parents Worship.
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