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Here's what classrooms look like in 30 countries around the world

by Hollis Johnson on Oct 1, 2015, 12:36 PM

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With the right teacher, any classroom – be it a boat in Brazil or a park in Pakistan – can change a child's life.

World Teachers' Day, a UNESCO initiative highlighting the work of educators teaching children amid intimidation and poverty, is coming up on October 5. 

Thanks to international efforts, the number of children not attending primary school has plummeted to an estimated 57 million worldwide in 2015 from 100 million 15 years ago, according to the UN. 

Reuters asked photographers to document teachers, their students, and classrooms across the world to celebrate the power of learning. We've compiled the best photos here.

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Children between six and seven years old pose in their classroom at Gifted Hands Educational Centre in the Kibera slum of Nairobi, Kenya. In 2003, free education was reintroduced in Kenya — school fees had been the norm since the 1980s.



High school students in uniform attend a maritime vocational program at the Artes y Oficios Melchor Lasso de la Vega school in Panama City, Panama.



Reginald Sikhwari poses for a picture with his class of 11th-grade students at Sekano-Ntoane school in Soweto, South Africa. In 1976, students in Soweto took part in a famous uprising against the country's former apartheid policies.



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