THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN THE EDUCATION OF GOVERNMENT AND PRIVATE SCHOOL.
Keywords:
government schools, private schools, education quality, curriculum, teaching methodologies, resources, student outcomes, accessibility.Abstract
This article explores the fundamental differences between government and private school education, delving into aspects such as curriculum, teaching methodologies, resources, extracurricular activities, and student outcomes. By examining these differences, the paper aims to highlight the unique advantages and challenges associated with each type of schooling, providing a comprehensive understanding of how these factors influence educational quality and accessibility.
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