Thursday, October 18, 2012

Al-Jazeera Video: Syrian children return to school in exile


"Jordan has opened its first school for Syrian refugee children whose education was interrupted because of the war. Classes started in early October at the school backed by United Nations Children's Fund. The Jordanian government has provided the teachers and the learning programme. So far, 2,400 students have enrolled. But many say they aren't happy with the quality of education they're getting. Al Jazeera's Nisreen El-Shamayleh reports from the Al Zaatari refugee camp in Jordan."

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