Libérat Ntibashirakandi
Libérat Ntibashirakandi is a university professor and education expert in Burundi, known for his critique of proposed educational reforms. He has publicly opposed the restoration of the 10th grade, arguing that it represents a superficial solution to deeper systemic issues within the educational framework, such as underqualified teachers, overcrowded classrooms, and inadequate resources.
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Countries Mentioned
| Country | Mentions | Sentiment | Dominance | + Persistence | x Population | = Reach | x GDP (millions) | = Power |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Burundi | 1 | 5.00 | 5.00% | +0% | 11,890,781 | 594,539 | $3,100 | 155$ |
| Totals | 1 | 11,890,781 | 594,539 | $3,100 | 155$ |
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Burundi:
Libérat Ntibashirakandi, a university professor and education expert, emphasizes that the current departures cannot be understood without considering the socio-political context.
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Burundi:
Professor Libérat Ntibashirakandi recalls past attempts to introduce a student loan system and critiques current educational policies.
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Burundi:
Libérat Ntibashirakandi, a teacher-researcher, described the Burundian education system as a national disaster.
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Burundi:
Libérat Ntibashirakandi, a PhD holder and university professor, believes that the deterioration of the quality of education and student performance should be addressed comprehensively.
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Burundi:
Libérat Ntibashirakandi argues that the CVR's initiative contradicts the goal of reconciling Burundians.
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Burundi:
Libérat Ntibashirakandi, a university professor and education expert, strongly contests the proposed restoration of the 10th year of schooling.
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