By Shehab Yacoobi | Project Leader
As being a teacher isn't already one of the most difficult occupations to handle, imagine being a teacher in Afghanstan where girls and women above grade seven can no longer attend schools. It's difficult however girls below grade seven and boys still attend school, but one reoccuring problem that is being shown is that kids no longer have the attention span or the spirit to be in school.
Teachers have been struggling on figuring out how to handle this problem and bring back the spirit of kids being motivated on coming to school and determine to learn. Over these past months, AIL has learned to help teachers in this endeavor. AIL has opened up training seminars where teachers all over the country come to one of these seminars to learn from AIL staff on what mistakes they’ve been doing and what can be fixed about it for kids to once again enjoy learning.
These seminars last for several weeks and afterwards those that have attended these training seminars come back with joyus news that the skills they've learned works towards the kids, and kids are more glad to be in school ready to learn.
Thank you for your interest in helping the women and younger generation of Afghanistan!
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