Home Stories Georgia: The Children Left Outside The Classroom Stories Georgia: The Children Left Outside The Classroom April 4, 2019 381 0 Facebook Twitter Google+ Pinterest WhatsApp Story Source: JAM News ~ Go to Original Article Six-year-old Anano repeats the letters of the Georgian alphabet which her mother taught her. In September she was supposed to go to first grade, but her mother says the family didn’t have enough money to send her… CONTINUE READING AT AUTHOR’S WEBSITE >> RELATED ARTICLESMORE FROM AUTHOR Myanmar’s non-formal learners: Hard work, hard lessons, and hope through education 8 Ways Blended Learning Changes the Game Computer education to school children through bus service in rural Pune Invaluable gesture indeed!
Six-year-old Anano repeats the letters of the Georgian alphabet which her mother taught her. In September she was supposed to go to first grade, but her mother says the family didn’t have enough money to send her… CONTINUE READING AT AUTHOR’S WEBSITE >>
Six-year-old Anano repeats the letters of the Georgian alphabet which her mother taught her. In September she was supposed to go to first grade, but her mother says the family didn’t have enough money to send her…
Six-year-old Anano repeats the letters of the Georgian alphabet which her mother taught her. In September she was supposed to go to first grade, but her mother says the family didn’t have enough money to send her…
Six-year-old Anano repeats the letters of the Georgian alphabet which her mother taught her. In September she was supposed to go to first grade, but her mother says the family didn’t have enough money to send her…
Six-year-old Anano repeats the letters of the Georgian alphabet which her mother taught her. In September she was supposed to go to first grade, but her mother says the family didn’t have enough money to send her…
Six-year-old Anano repeats the letters of the Georgian alphabet which her mother taught her. In September she was supposed to go to first grade, but her mother says the family didn’t have enough money to send her…
Six-year-old Anano repeats the letters of the Georgian alphabet which her mother taught her. In September she was supposed to go to first grade, but her mother says the family didn’t have enough money to send her…
Six-year-old Anano repeats the letters of the Georgian alphabet which her mother taught her. In September she was supposed to go to first grade, but her mother says the family didn’t have enough money to send her…