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Finland
Education system with equality as a guiding principle.
United States
Federal and state level regulations affecting education.
Germany
Education policies are primarily the responsibility of individual states.
Japan
A centralized education system with a strong emphasis on standardized education.
Australia
Federal system with a strong vocational education and training (VET) sector.
Brazil
An educational system facing challenges of quality and equitable access.
France
A highly centralized educational system with compulsory education from ages 3 to 16.
India
A vast and complex education system facing challenges in access and quality.
South Korea
Education is highly valued with a strong emphasis on testing and competition.
Canada
Education is under provincial jurisdiction, leading to diversity in policies and practices.
United Kingdom
A diverse system with different arrangements for England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
China
Centralized education system with a strong focus on examination and selection.
Sweden
Decentralized system known for its commitment to equality and student welfare.
Mexico
A system striving to improve quality and access amid socio-economic challenges.
Spain
Education system that emphasizes compulsory education and offers specialized pathways in secondary education.
Singapore
High-achieving education system characterized by a strong focus on standards and testing.
Argentina
Free public education system from primary to university level.
Russia
A highly centralized system with a legacy of Soviet educational practices.
Nigeria
Education system that is challenged by resources, quality, and policy implementation.
Vietnam
A rapidly developing education system that emphasizes moral and intellectual education.
Netherlands
Balanced state control with school autonomy and a strong emphasis on vocational training.
Norway
An inclusive education system with a strong welfare state ethos.
Saudi Arabia
Education structured around Islamic values, with recent modernization efforts.
New Zealand
Decentralized system with a focus on bicultural education and learner-centered approaches.
Egypt
A system in the process of reform to address issues of quality and accessibility.
South Africa
Post-apartheid educational reforms aiming to provide equitable and quality education.
Thailand
A national education system focused on access, quality improvement, and global alignment.
Turkey
An evolving education system that has undergone significant reforms in the past decades.
Italy
A public education system structured in a comprehensive approach to impart general skills.
Denmark
Features a flexible education system with a focus on 'Folkeskole' and upper secondary education.
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