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Cuban Education

 

Education in Cuba has 1119 day-care centers, 8868 elementary schools, 837 junior and senior high schools, 427 special schools and more than 50 universities.

There are more than 2,400,000 students, and close to 700,000 men and women have been graduated from Cuba’s universities in the past 40 years.

A National Literacy Campaign in 1961 did away with illiteracy.  Students are taught how to use computers starting in kindergarten, and classes on a wide range of subjects are given over TV, through the University for All programs, which are broadcast over several channels of nationwide TV.       The introduction of teaching with audiovisual means as a complement to the work of teachers is described as a veritable educational revolution, which has extended to all classrooms in the country.  Higher education has also been universalized, with university centers in every municipality in the country, making it easier for all citizens to increase their knowledge.

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