Aregbesola: Securing Osun future through promotion of functional education
Robert F. Kennedy, the 64th United States Attorney General states “The best cure for destructive sprawl is to build cities people don’t want to abandon, places where they can live healthy, fulfilling lives in densities that don’t devour our landscapes, pave our wilderness and pollute our watersheds, air, and wildlife. To achieve this, we need to invest in urban schools, transportation, parks, health care, police protection, and infrastructure that makes cities great magnets with gravity sufficient to draw back the creeping suburbs.” — It’s well understood that the quality of schools has a significant influence on student achievement, and in turn on society’s future; and economic competitiveness. Schoolsare also public infrastructure, and their location, design, and physical condition may well be one of the most important determinants of neighborhood quality, regional growth and change, and quality of life. In recognition of the stra...