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students' autonomy
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Finland
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In Finland, students are encouraged to take personal responsibility and have freedom in their learning, with teachers acting as facilitators.
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2
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students' autonomy
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Germany
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In Germany, students' autonomy is promoted through self-directed learning and emphasis on niche interest groups and hobbies.
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3
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students' autonomy
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Mexico
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In Mexico, students' autonomy in education varies due to socio-economic factors and regional differences.
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4
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students' autonomy
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Netherlands
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In the Netherlands, students are encouraged to be independent and self-directed, with less emphasis on formal testing.
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5
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students' autonomy
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Singapore
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In Singapore, education and culture emphasize structured learning and obedience to authority, limiting student and club organization autonomy.
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6
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students' autonomy
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Eastern world
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In Eastern cultures, students’ autonomy is valued but is within a hierarchical structure.
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7
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students' autonomy
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Italy
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In Italy, there is a moderate emphasis on student autonomy while also upholding traditional educational structures and hierarchies.
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8
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students' autonomy
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Qatar
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In Qatari culture, there is less emphasis on individual autonomy in education due to an emphasis on respect for authority, adherence to established rules, and religious principles.
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9
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students' autonomy
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Saudi Arabia
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In Saudi Arabian culture, there is less emphasis on individual autonomy in education due to a strong focus on respect for authority, adherence to established rules and religious principles.
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10
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students' autonomy
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Western world
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In the Western world, students' autonomy is promoted to encourage independent thinking.
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