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Posted: 2/17/2011 12:30:16 AM EST
High school students take part in an English Literature subject during classes in a government high school in Muntinlupa, Metro Manila February 17, 2011. The Philippines plans to add two years of schooling to its basic education to try to reclaim a lost advantage over its Asian neighbours, but without a broad overhaul and more funding, the extra time will achieve little. REUTERS/Erik de Castro (PHILIPPINES - Tags: EDUCATION POLITICS)
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Posted: 2/17/2011 12:29:33 AM EST
A part of a torn ceiling hangs on a dilapidated classroom while classes go on in a government high school in Muntinlupa, Metro Manila February 17, 2011. The Philippines plans to add two years of schooling to its basic education to try to reclaim a lost advantage over its Asian neighbours, but without a broad overhaul and more funding, the extra time will achieve little. REUTERS/Erik de Castro (PHILIPPINES - Tags: EDUCATION POLITICS)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 2:46:20 PM EST
Jordan's Queen Rania (R) embraces a schoolgirl during her visit to the Abu Nseir Elementary Coed School and the Safout Secondary School for Girls in Amman February 16, 2011. Queen Rania met with teachers who briefed her about programs, changes and benefits that Madrasati "My School" intiative has provided for the school and its academic environment, Jordan's News Agency said. REUTERS/Naser Ayoub (JORDAN - Tags: EDUCATION ROYALS)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 2:44:45 PM EST
Jordan's Queen Rania (L) speaks to school children during her visit to the Abu Nseir Elementary Coed School and the Safout Secondary School for Girls in Amman February 16, 2011. Queen Rania met with teachers who briefed her about programs, changes and benefits that Madrasati "My School" intiative has provided for the school and its academic environment, Jordan's News Agency said. REUTERS/Naser Ayoub (JORDAN - Tags: EDUCATION ROYALS)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 11:16:57 AM EST
An Afghan teacher walks home with pupils from an outdoor class at a makeshift school established by U.S. Marines from the First Battallion Eighth Marines Alpha Company near their outpost in Kunjak in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, February 16, 2011. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: CONFLICT CIVIL UNREST EDUCATION)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 11:15:12 AM EST
An Afghan boy leaves an outdoor class at a makeshift school established by U.S. Marines from the First Battalion Eighth Marines, Alpha Company, near their outpost in Kunjak, southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, February 16, 2011. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: CONFLICT EDUCATION MILITARY POLITICS)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 11:11:55 AM EST
Afghan boys attend an outdoor class to study the Koran at a makeshift school established and guarded by U.S. Marines from the First Battalion Eighth Marines Alpha Company, near their outpost in Kunjak, in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, February 16, 2011. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: CONFLICT EDUCATION MILITARY POLITICS RELIGION)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 11:08:28 AM EST
Afghan boys attend an outdoor class to study the Koran at a makeshift school established and guarded by U.S. Marines from the First Battallion Eighth Marines Alpha Company, near their outpost in Kunjak, in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, February 16, 2011. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: CONFLICT EDUCATION MILITARY POLITICS RELIGION)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 11:01:48 AM EST
Afghan boys attend an outdoor class to study the Koran at a makeshift school established and guarded by U.S. Marines from the First Battallion Eighth Marines Alpha Company, near their outpost in Kunjak, in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, February 16, 2011. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: CONFLICT EDUCATION MILITARY POLITICS RELIGION)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 10:53:26 AM EST
Afghan boys attend an outdoor class to learn the Koran at a makeshift school established and guarded by U.S. Marines from the First Battalion Eigth Marines Alpha Company near their outpost in Kunjak in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, February 16, 2011. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: MILITARY CONFLICT EDUCATION RELIGION)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 10:53:12 AM EST
Afghan boys attend an outdoor class to learn the Koran at a makeshift school established and guarded by U.S. Marines from the First Battalion Eigth Marines Alpha Company near their outpost in Kunjak in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, February 16, 2011. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: MILITARY CONFLICT EDUCATION RELIGION)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 10:48:55 AM EST
Afghan boys attend an outdoor class to learn the Koran at a makeshift school established and guarded by U.S. Marines from the First Battalion Eigth Marines Alpha Company near their outpost in Kunjak in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, February 16, 2011. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: MILITARY CONFLICT EDUCATION RELIGION)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 10:48:44 AM EST
Afghan boys attend an outdoor class to learn the Koran at a makeshift school established and guarded by U.S. Marines from the First Battalion Eigth Marines Alpha Company near their outpost in Kunjak in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, February 16, 2011. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: MILITARY CONFLICT EDUCATION RELIGION)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 10:48:26 AM EST
Afghan boys attend an outdoor class to learn the Koran at a makeshift school established and guarded by U.S. Marines from the First Battalion Eigth Marines Alpha Company near their outpost in Kunjak in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, February 16, 2011. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: MILITARY CONFLICT EDUCATION RELIGION)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 10:32:41 AM EST
Afghan boys attend an outdoor class to learn the Koran at a makeshift school established by the U.S. Marines from the First Battalion Eighth Marines Alpha Company near their outpost in Kunjak, in southern Afghanistan's Helmand province, February 16, 2011. REUTERS/Finbarr O'Reilly (AFGHANISTAN - Tags: CONFLICT CIVIL UNREST EDUCATION RELIGION)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 5:41:18 AM EST
File photo of German Defence Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg reading a fairy tale to schoolchildren in Berlin May 17, 2010. German media reported February 16, 2011, that law professor Andreas Fischer-Lescano has accused German Defence Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg of plagiarising parts of his dissertation from various authors, for his doctorate of law. Fischer-Lescano said that Guttenbergs dissertation contains several parts of foreign text that are not referenced. REUTERS/Tobias Schwarz/Files (GERMANY - Tags: POLITICS EDUCATION)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 2:50:27 AM EST
South Korean soldiers stand guard during a graduation ceremony at Taesungdong Elementary School at Taesungdong freedom village near the border village of Panmunjom in Paju February 16, 2011. Taesungdong is the only South Korean village sitting inside the Demilitarized Zone which splits the Korean peninsula. REUTERS/Jung Yeon-je/Pool (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS EDUCATION)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 2:48:27 AM EST
South Korean soldiers stand guard during a graduation ceremony at Taesungdong Elementary School at Taesungdong freedom village near the border village of Panmunjom in Paju February 16, 2011. Taesungdong is the only South Korean village sitting inside the Demilitarized Zone which splits the Korean peninsula. REUTERS/Jung Yeon-je/Pool (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS EDUCATION)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 2:47:30 AM EST
U.S. Colonel Kurt Taylor (R) from the United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission gives presents to South Korean graduates of Taesungdong Elementary School during a graduation ceremony at Taesungdong freedom village near the border village of Panmunjom in Paju February 16, 2011. Taesungdong is the only South Korean village sitting inside the Demilitarized Zone which splits the Korean peninsula. REUTERS/Jung Yeon-je/Pool (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS EDUCATION)
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Posted: 2/16/2011 2:46:47 AM EST
U.S. Colonel Kurt Taylor (C) from the United Nations Command Military Armistice Commission poses with South Korean graduates of Taesungdong Elementary School during a graduation ceremony at Taesungdong freedom village near the border village of Panmunjom in Paju February 16, 2011. Taesungdong is the only South Korean village sitting inside the Demilitarized Zone which splits the Korean peninsula. REUTERS/Jung Yeon-je/Pool (SOUTH KOREA - Tags: SOCIETY POLITICS EDUCATION)