Steve Sharra writes about the William Kamkwamba story:
Something is seriously wrong with a system in which somebody like William is unable to proceed with school because or lack of money for school fees...On the other hand, it is not possible to tell with definitiveness whether William’s talents and hard work would have come out with such a bang had he been able to continue in a conventional secondary school. School systems can be places where individuals can indeed blossom and take off, but they are also known all over the world as places which can force one’s intellect into a conventional box and stifle one’s creativity and genius. This is a conundrum which is not easy to resolve.
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