Abdisamad Muhiyadiin
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Name | Abdisamad Muhiyadiin |
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Born | Abdisamad Muhiyadiin August 11, 1994 |
Nationality | Somali |
Ethnicity | Somali |
Education and employment | |
Occupation | Student, Primary Tutorist |
Education | Abaarso Tech |
Abdisamad Muhiyadiin ([Cabdisamad Muxiyadiin] Error: {{Langx}}: text has italic markup (help),is a Somali boy. He was born in Berbera District, Somaliland, and he moved to Hargeisa District Somaliland. In the year 2010, he became the second top student in Somaliland National Examination. Abdisamad now attends to Abaarso Tech. He is eleventh grade, and he teaches young children from Abaarso village, in Hargeisa during the afternoon. He likes reading, writing, debating, and most importantly, playing soccer.
Education
editAbdisamad started his education at age of four when he attended to madarasah. He attended to his primary school at age of eight in 2002. After getting the second highest score of the country, he managed to get into Abaars Tech. "At Abaarso Tech, things are different," he assures. He joined a great voluntary work-time that helps the orphans in Hargeisa District. He went to those orphans for every week. After that, he joined to the peer tutoring program, a program that offers help for the new students that come to the school. Now, abdisamad is a primary tutor; he teaches little kids from the village who would not have gotten the same opportunities otherwise.
Awards
editHe gained many awards during the time that he was at Abaarso Tech including;
- Student of the Term award
- The most excelled 9th grade English award
Education in Togo
editDespite the increase in number of school kids, the education in Togo is insufficient. The number of adults that go to school is very low. The mean of adult learning from 2003-2013 was estimated to be only 3% of the adult population.[1]. Nevertheless, there are attempts to improve the quality of education in Togo recently. A plan for free education has been put in to action; the tuition for primary schools has been made forbidden. Many students go to school and it is becoming easier for poor parents to send their kids to school, but there is a long way to go.[2]
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Bonnaud,Hadrien "primary is now free for all children in Togo," UNICEF. Togo, 13 October 2008. http://www.unicef.org/infobycountry/togo_45941.html March 13 2013.
"Africa Togo education," Nation Master.2003-2013. http://www.nationmaster.com/country/to-togo/edu-education. March 17, 2013.
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