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Failures in Education But even today, only about half of Pakistanis can read and write, far below the proportion in countries with similar per-capita income, like Vietnam.
Arguing for a more holistic view of development, he drew attention to the failures in education, women's liberties and health that persisted despite India's rapid growth.
The importance of terrorism can't be minimized, he hastens to say, but through neglect of research and infrastructure, through failures in education, the country is losing its edge in a competitive world economy.
"The 2013 mayoral race will be an education election, and for countless voters it will be a major referendum on Bloomberg's many failures in education," she said in a statement.
But this week's marches and demonstrations have revealed public anger at skewed spending priorities and failures in education and other social services as well as a broad constituency for change.
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"Nobody wants to be in an environment where the teachers are scapegoats for every failure in education.
The government is planning to send 1,500 elite teachers into under-performing schools as part of measures to tackle pockets of failure in education.
"People speak as if we're always a failure in education.
The rigid tramlines of social expectation - depressingly linked to success or failure in education - might no longer apply.
Welsh Conservative leader Andrew RT Davies said Estyn's verdict on schools in Wales was a "damning indictment of 14 years of Labour failure in education".
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