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  2. Education in Asia - Wikipedia

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    As Asian nations compete in the global economy and aspire to join the developed nations, there is concern that rates of education may not be keeping pace. [3] [4] By comparison, Gross Enrollment Rates for North America and Western Europe in 2013 were 84.3% for pre-primary, 101.1% for primary, 105.1% for secondary, and 76.6% for tertiary education.

  3. Education in Vietnam - Wikipedia

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    441,800 [3] Education in Vietnam is a state-run system of public and private education run by the Ministry of Education and Training. It is divided into five levels: preschool, primary school, secondary school, high school, and higher education. Formal education consists of twelve years of basic education. Basic education consists of five years ...

  4. Education in Japan - Wikipedia

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    The contemporary Japanese education system is a product of historical reforms dating back to the Meiji period, which established modern educational institutions and systems. [9] This early start of modernisation enabled Japan to provide education at all levels in the native language ( Japanese ), [ 10 ] rather than using the languages of ...

  5. the foundation for the traditional pedagogies and educational values across East Asia (Starr, 2012). The key concepts of education in Confucian principles highlight the importance of educating the young, and gaining competence through practice and hard work. This ethic is still followed in modern East Asian countries and has played an important ...

  6. Education, 2012a). Of Asian international students, 63% are from countries in East Asia (China, Japan, South Korea, Mongolia, and Taiwan). As the number of East Asian international students grows, the need for more ethnically sensitive and thorough study of this population becomes increasingly important. However, little

  7. Science Education in Asia

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    E d u c a t i o n. When the Ching (Manchu) Dynasty was overthrown in 1911, Dr. Sun Yat-sen, founder of the country, based the construction of the nation on the Three Principles of the People-namely, Nationalism, Democracy, and the People's Livelihood. Following these principles, a new eclucation system was implemented.

  8. This book on education in South-East Asia is the very first of its kind to comprehensively cover and discuss the education systems and issues in all the countries in the region--the ten member nations of the Association of South-East Asian nations (ASEAN) plus Timor Leste.

  9. East Asia - Wikipedia

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    East Asia is a geographical and cultural region of Asia including the countries of China, Japan, Mongolia, North Korea, South Korea, and Taiwan. [2] [3] Additionally, Hong Kong and Macau are two coastal cities located in the south of China with autonomous status under Chinese sovereignty.