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E D U C A T I O N A

14 Jun 2024

These disparities are rooted in the complex and stratified nature of the school system, which divides institutions into national and provincial schools, and further stratifies schools by classification on subjects and grades offered. [...] improving the brand and company images to give a proper experience to our customers.” E A R L Y C H I L D H O O D E D U C A T I O N Clustering could address the disparities between ( E C E ) schools by improving the conditions and quality of teaching in all schools. [...] N A T I O N A L V S P R O V I N C I A L S C H O O L S D I G I T I S A T I O N O F A N D I N D U S T R Y L I N K E D E D U C A T I O N National schools, typically located in urban areas, receive more government funding and resources. [...] in higher dropout rates among students from poorer households, particularly those over the age of 14, and Additionally, the reforms propose embedding industry limits access to higher education for students from linkages into the school and vocational curricula to help rural and underprivileged backgrounds, thereby students acquire skills required in the labor market. [...] Unequal access to technology and the secondary, and senior secondary, moving away from industry creates possible disparities in the classifications of national and provincial schools and implementation of this reform, possibly further type 1-3 (based on subjects and grades offered).
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Authors

Kalara Perera

Pages
2
Published in
Sri Lanka