Category: education
Migration from the Philippines to the United States began in the late 19th century and has been driven in large part by longstanding political, military, and educational ties between …
Early childhood education is free in Denmark and children are enrolled in school at the age of six. In 1903, the influential Liberal Party took power and passed the …
Education in Australia is a broad topic, with all levels of schooling covered. This ranges from early childhood education to tertiary education (RTOs), and everything in between. The federal …
The Canadian government has long placed great importance on equity in the education system for Indigenous populations, including First Nations and Inuit. While this policy has led to improvements …
In Germany, education is the responsibility of the individual states with the federal government playing a smaller role. All children are offered an optional kindergarten education up to age …
In france, the education system is highly competitive. The only requirement for admission to prestigious grandes ecoles is a baccalaureate. Secondary education programs, on the other hand, offer specialized …
In China, the compulsory education system mandates that every student complete nine years of primary, secondary and higher education. After this, students can progress to vocational secondary school or …
The system of higher education in Japan is complex, requiring both external accreditation and government oversight of new HEIs. The current structure of quality assurance, which requires a teacher …
Pakistan’s education system is not working as well as it should. The country has problems in infrastructure, access to resources, and quality. As a result, many parents are considering …
In the United States, education is provided in state-funded public schools, private schools, and universities. Most states also oversee K-12 private schools. These institutions are often supervised by state …