There's so much analogy between countries. I agree with you when you say that education and development go hand in hand. Education must be a right in all nations. An educated country has intelligent, hard-working, forward-thinking citizens who are difficult to manipulate. Perhaps that is why, when dictatorial governments arrive, they attack education. In the case of Venezuela, until the end of the last century, we had a first class education, schools equipped with materials and scholarship and improvement plans for students and teachers. Meritocracy existed, as did professionalization. With Hugo Chavez, everything went down the drain. This generation of young people see no sense in educating themselves. It is very sad and dark the future of a country if it is not educated. Excellent work, @samminator.
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No doubt, any country that lays less emphasis on education has totally excluded itself from development. I think every country should seek for more development in education, and it will brighten up other sectors.
Thanks a lot Nancy