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The second publication in the Early Childhood in Focus series (United Kingdom, The Open University, 2007; www.bernardvanleer.org), "Early Childhood and Primary Education," included views from young children on why one should go to school...
"What shall I say? I go to school because I like it. I have lots of friends there. Every day we go to and back from school together. It's good." — girl aged 6, Bangladesh
"...to learn good habits like not to talk with food in your mouth. We learn to behave well." — boy aged 6, Nigeria
"I want to be a teacher like my preschool teacher. I want to teach children like her. That's why I want to study." — girl aged 6, Bangladesh
"My father wants me to be an engineer. If I don't go to school, I'll be illiterate. I'll never be able to become an engineer." — boy aged 6, Bangladesh
"...so that we can learn and help people. We can become lawyers or doctors and help our parents." — girl aged 6, Nigeria
"I don't know why children go to schools — it's probably because they have to." — boy aged 6, Fiji
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