FACTOID # 12: Central European men don’t teach. In Hungary, the Czech Republic, and Slovakia, over 75 percent of lower secondary teachers are female.
 
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Zachary
8th December 2010
Is there any way to get statistics on maybe how available schools are to the children in a country?

I ask this because there are some places so remote that schools are few and far between, and other places where there very nearly is a school in every subdivision.
dhunter
10th November 2010
I would appreciate an international survey of college/university tuition fees/costs paid by students, public funding, and loans. We need some comparative data to determine if we are really getting the best and greatest value. We need to know about other countries who actually invest resources into education, rather than military. How many other countries subject their young people to the predatorial student loan sharks?
How much do admins make around the world?
What's the number or ratio of adjunct staff/faculty in each institution?
Student
19th October 2010
Follow up question to Esteban Martinez. It is important that the year of this data is posted. Does anyone know the year of this data as I would like to use it in a statistical research paper.
Beck
29th July 2010
Amber, what exam? There is not a standardized national exam in the public education system of the US. There are, however, college entry exams...
Bob
18th July 2010
Whats goin on i can't find anything
Gates
9th July 2010
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Hadi22
4th July 2010
My website about the most Egyptian pharaohs of Ancient Egypt, http://famouspharaohs.blogspot.com
AMBER
9th April 2010
Hello, I was wondering if you happen to know the exam pass rates, United Kingdom vs United States. Thankyou.
Angie
1st April 2010
Hi,

I would like to know how many universities are there in the greater accra region of Ghana? Just the greater accra region. Thanks!!!
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