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Can US entrepreneurs solve a 'crisis' in African schools?
Schools in Africa are facing a "crisis" in education, according to the World Bank.
Two American entrepreneurs think they have a solution - a network of high-tech schools where teachers read tightly scripted lessons from a tablet. But the idea has proved very controversial.
A film by Richard Kenny and Ammar Ebrahim for 麻豆社 World Hacks.
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