14 Facts About Public education

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Public education schools are often the only option for parents and children in rural areas, but there are large numbers of private schools in Dhaka and Chittagong.

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Western Public education became ingrained into Indian society with the establishment of the British Raj.

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In King SeongJong Year 6,987 AD, a pair of a medical doctor and a scholarly doctor were appointed to administer academic systems and curriculums at Hyang-Ak: scholarly Public education included subjects of geography, history, math, law, and others.

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All aspects of public education are the responsibility of the Ministry of Education, which executes administration of schools, allocation of funding, certification of teachers and schools, and curriculum development with standardised textbooks across the country.

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In Germany, most institutions of higher education are subsidised by German states and are therefore referred to as In most German states, admission to public universities is still cheap, about two hundred Euro per semester.

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Church of Scotland was established in 1560, during the Protestant Reformation period as the official state religion in Scotland, and in the following year it set out to provide a school in every parish controlled by the local kirk-session, with Public education to be provided free to the poor, and the expectation that church pressure would ensure that all children took part.

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In 1999, following devolution from the Parliament of the United Kingdom to the new Scottish Parliament, central organisation of Public education was taken over by departments of the Scottish Executive, with running the schools coming under unitary authority districts.

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8.

Per the Canadian constitution, public-school education in Canada is a provincial responsibility and, as such, there are many variations among the provinces.

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Closely associated in Argentina with President Domingo Sarmiento's assertion that "the sovereign should be educated", Public education has been extended nearly universally and its maintenance remains central to political and cultural debate.

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10.

Direct control of Public education is a power reserved to the states under the Tenth Amendment to the United States Constitution because the Constitution does not explicitly or implicitly give the federal government authority to regulate Public education.

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11.

Statewide Public education policies are disseminated to school "districts" or their equivalents.

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12.

Public education schools are often funded by local taxpayers, and most school boards are elected.

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13.

Public education school is normally split up into three stages: elementary school, middle from 5th, 6th, or 7th grade to 8th or 9th grade, and high school.

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Primary and secondary Public education is compulsory for students between the ages of 6 and 16, although in practice most children enrol at school on their 5th birthday.

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