MISC
School Systems & Programs
Improvements
Schools
Brain Drain
100

This language is considered Haiti's national language alongside French, but it's more widely spoken in daily life.

What is Haitian Creole?

100

In Haiti, this type of school is generally seen as offering a better quality of education due to more resources.

what are private schools?

100

This is a crucial element needed for improving Haitian education that focuses on providing quality teachers.

What is teacher training?

100

This city in Haiti has a much higher concentration of educational institutions and resources compared to rural areas.

What is Port-au-Prince?

100

Many talented Haitian students seek higher education in this country, leading to a "brain drain."

What is the United States?

200

The Haitian government's effort to promote Creole in schools began during this era of Haitian history.

What is the Duvalier era?

200

Due to limited resources, many Haitian medical students seek further training in this neighboring country.

  • What is the Dominican Republic?


200

This technology can play a significant role in improving education in Haiti, especially in rural areas where resources are scarce.

What is internet or digital learning?

200

This type of religious education is most commonly found in private Catholic schools in Haiti.

  • A: What is Catholic teachings or Bible studies?


200

This country is another common destination for Haitian students seeking better education and career opportunities. (Hint:less of a language barrier)

What is Canada?

300

In some rural Haitian communities, this practice discourages girls from attending school after a certain age.

What is early marriage or pregnancy?

300

Despite efforts to improve, Haitian public schools continue to face this major issue related to teacher salaries.

What is delayed or low teacher salaries?

300

One major recommendation for improving education in Haiti involves a nationwide initiative to make school education free, reducing these barriers.



  • A: What are tuition fees?


300

This is the primary reason many parents in Haiti choose to send their children to Catholic schools.

: What is better quality education?

300

The emigration of educated individuals, including teachers and doctors, is often referred to by this term.

What is "brain drain"?

400

This Haitian holiday, celebrated on January 1st, marks the country's independence from France and is marked by celebrations, including traditional soup.

What is Independence Day or Jour de l'Indépendance?

400

Haiti has a shortage of these types of facilities at universities, which limits the ability of students to engage in research or hands-on training

What are laboratories or research centers?

400

Increasing the quality of this area of education could greatly improve both academic and employment outcomes for Haitian students.

Vocational Training

400

The rural population of Haiti often experiences these two barriers that prevent them from sending children to school.

What are distance and cost?

400

This factor, often cited as a cause of the brain drain, involves the lack of these within Haiti

What are job opportunities?

500

this traditional Haitian dance, known for its energetic and expressive movements, is often performed during festivals and celebrations.

Kompa dancing

500

Despite challenges, this Haitian university remains one of the most prominent for higher education and research.

What is the State University of Haiti

500

These organizations are critical to Haiti's education system, often funding and providing resources to both public and private schools.

What are Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs)?

500

Catholic private schools in Haiti often have this challenge that affects their ability to serve the most impoverished students.

What is tuition fees?

500

While brain drain negatively impacts Haiti's workforce, the Haitian diaspora has also played a key role in supporting the country’s development through these financial contributions.

What are remittances?

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