Here are a few more points in the study, which was done by an outside agency.
- "The limited development...is the result of a style of economic growth and institutional arrangements that creates wealth by reproducing misery."
- Having access to the Internet last year cost between 43% and 57% of the minimum wage, depending on the company.
- The average daily classes taught in public schools are [a total of] two hours and 36 minutes long, ie 65% of the scheduled time. In Santo Domingo is where less class time is issued: 2 hours and 22 minutes.
One of our students just underwent a quite unnecessary surgery. His mom had the strange idea, that repairing a small crack in his skull, which he has had since he was 10 months old, would restore his hearing. It had nothing to do with his hearing, and was not recommended by most doctors she consulted, as he had no symptoms, but she continued to shop around till she found someone who would do the expensive procedure.
School continues. There is so much more to teach, and so little time left! We are looking forward to an American team of 8 coming for the last week of school. The team includes both deaf and hearing signers, so they can communicate directly with the kids. It is especially nice to have them here the last week of school, since that is a week that parents often opt to keep their children home. We can be pretty sure of their attendance for this event, and we know it will be a benefit to them.
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