1
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school
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United States
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The United States education system includes elementary, middle, and high schools with students transitioning based on age and grade levels.
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11
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2
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school
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Australia
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In Australia, government-funded school education includes primary and secondary schooling.
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8
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3
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school
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South Korea
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In South Korea, schools prioritize discipline, academic success, and preparation for university entrance exams, including extensive after-school classes.
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8
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4
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school
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Japan
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Schools in Japan prioritize discipline, academic achievement, and formalities such as uniforms and bowing to teachers.
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7
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5
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school
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India
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In India, schools consist of state-operated or private institutions that prioritize academics and competitive exams, with varying levels of access to education.
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6
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6
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school
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United States
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In the United States, schools have Monday to Friday schedules and a summer break from June to August.
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5
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7
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school
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United Kingdom
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In the United Kingdom, students have a long summer break from late May to early September.
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4
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8
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school
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Australia
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Schools in Australia have a summer break from mid-December to early February.
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3
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9
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school
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New Zealand
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In New Zealand, schools have a summer break from mid-December to early February.
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3
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10
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school
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Nomadic tribes
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In nomadic tribes, formal schooling is not traditional and children learn practical skills within the community.
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2
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11
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school
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Chinese culture
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In Chinese culture, formal education can begin as early as age 3.
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1
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12
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school
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Contemporary Western culture
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School typically starts at age 5 or 6 in Contemporary Western culture.
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1
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13
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school
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Countries affected by landmines
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Schools in countries affected by landmines may be located in areas where landmines have been deployed.
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1
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14
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school
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Mathematics in Western countries
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Western countries prioritize advanced math courses such as calculus and statistics in their school curriculum.
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1
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