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  2. Education in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Tertiary education in Somalia refers to education offered on completion of secondary education. Teacher education, for convenience, is grouped under this category. Tertiary education in the context of Puntland thus includes university education, instruction offered through diploma–level institutions such as community and teacher colleges.

  3. Traditional education in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Surah Al-Hujurat written on a wooden Somali Loox board Somali Traditional education revolves around Islamic teaching through Quran’ic schools how would teach who to read and write Arabic. These schools were mainly taught by Wadaads, wandering literate clergymen who would mediate between clans and perform rites of passage (births, marriages ...

  4. Literacy in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    Somalia's relatively poor education and low literacy rates have largely been attributed to the effects of the ongoing Somali Civil War, which began around 1991. [8] Despite this, the current adult literacy rate of 41% [ 2 ] is an improvement from 24% in 1990, and before that, 5% in 1972.

  5. Category:Education in Somalia - Wikipedia

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    This category collects all articles about education in Somalia. Please use the respective subcategories. Subcategories. This category has the following 8 ...

  6. List of primary education systems by country - Wikipedia

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    In Somalia, pupils start primary school when they are 7 and finish it at the age of 11 starting from form 1 to form 4.Pupils must firstly have attended casual school known as dugsi and learnt the Muslim holy book Qur'an, and the meaning of the Arabic language.

  7. List of schools in Somaliland - Wikipedia

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    Education in Somaliland is provided in public and private schools. Education in Somaliland is managed by Ministry of Education and Science which controls the development and administration of state schools, it also has an advisory and supervisory role in private schools. [3] [4]

  8. Ministry of Education (Somalia) - Wikipedia

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    Ministry of Education & Culture was the ministry that was responsible for education and culture in Somalia. [2] The ministry has ten departments. On 17 January 2014, newly appointed prime minister, Abdiweli Sheikh Ahmed, split the ministerial portfolio into Ministry of Education, Ministry of Culture, and Higher Education, respectively.

  9. Baresan University - Wikipedia

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    Baresan University (BSU) (Arabic: جامعة بريسن, Somali: Jaamacada Bare san) is a private higher education institution which is non-political, non-partisan and non-sectarian. It was established in 2010.