Ready to play
Ready to play
Education in private and international schools in Jordan has become a necessity rather than a luxury. Parents turn to these options out of fear of worse alternatives that they perceive could harm their children's futures. Reports indicate that 43% of schools in Jordan are privately operated, serving over half a million students, with a significant shift toward international schools, which are seen as a vital investment for the future. The choice is often driven by social pressure and fear of societal judgment, with parents paying large sums to secure social status, even when there is no clear evidence that certain curricula or approaches are truly necessary or better suited to their children's needs. The goal is to achieve quality education at the lowest possible cost, focusing on developing skills and talents rather than succumbing to social extortion that threatens families' financial stability and their children’s future.
Notice: This Is an AI-Generated Summary
Comments (0)