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Reddit mentions of The Beautiful Tree: A personal journey into how the world's poorest people are educating themselves
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Release date | August 2013 |
Well, I guess if that's what parents think is a good education for their kids...
One thing I hear about sometimes is that often lower class parents really don't care about education for their children. I always wonder about the degree to which that's true, or if it is true if it's not just a cultural phenomena localized to the regions where I'm talking to the people telling me these things.
Anyway I found this book to be a fascinating account of private schools that pretty much the poorest people in the world are paying to educate their kids.