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Country Profiles

As part of the Global Review conducted by the Centre for International Education and Research at the University of Birmingham, the United Kingdom, for the 50 years of ASPnet, brief accounts of ASPnet national networks are given in the Country Profiles which are organised by region.


In the overall sample of 575 schools and colleges from 89 countries, just under 79.7% were state or government schools and 20.3 % were private schools. Within those categories, 58% were secondary schools, 25.5% were primary schools, 8.4 % were pre-primary schools, 5.3 % were vocational schools and 3% were teacher training colleges.

The sample was therefore generally in proportion to the types of school in ASPnet, so the country profiles may be read with the overall picture in mind.


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