
U103-C Filter
Materials:
Body: Aluminum(spray-painted)
Technical Specifications:
Working pressure:0.2Mpa
Filter accuracy:30um
Maximum flow rate:220L/min
Medium:gasoline,diesel
Features :
?92*82
M20*1.5
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U103-C 18kg/case of35 19kg/case of35 50×28×35cm/case of35
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about 2,000 today, accounting for about 4%
of students. Jane Hofmeyr, the head of the Independent Schools Association of South Africa,
points out that the majority of these schools charge fees at the lower end of the scale, below
6,000 rand a year, because many of them were set up by local black communities to cater for
their own children. The proportion of blacks in the independent sector has risen from 36% in 1990
to almost 60% today. This sector is now the most racially integrated part of the country s school
system.
Parents are increasingly becoming educational entrepreneurs, creating their own avenues of
economic and social mobility. They realise that education is vitally important and are ready to
make large sacrifices to ensure that their children get the best on offer. But those who benefit still
make up only a small minority of the age group. How can the rest of the school system be fuel dispenser
improved?
The formerly white state schools still do comparatively well. They have a degree of autonomy,
charge some fees and get decent results. But between 59% and 77% of the children who attend
them are still white, so the best-performing state schools are hardly wide open to blacks.
The majority of the black state schools still perform badly, despite lots of government spending on
everything from classrooms to textbooks. The hardest part is to improve the quality of the
teachers, which every expert agrees makes the crucial difference. “The learning outcomes will only
be as good as the qualifications of the teachers,�says Linda Chisholm, an education expert at the
Human Sciences Research Council. Yet stories of drunk, absent or wholly unqualified teachers
abound. Indeed, the proportion of unqualified teachers in the system, especially in maths and
science, is higher today than it was in 1975. The government has fuel dispenser tried to recruit and retain better
teachers by offering incentives such as performance bonuses. But, as in richer countries, these
reforms have been contested or undermined by the tea fuel dispenser