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  2. Education in the Philippines - Wikipedia

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    Formal education is the hierarchically structured, chronologically graded 'education system', running from primary school through the university and including, in addition to general academic studies, various specialized programs and institutions for full-time technical and professional training. [68]

  3. Neijuan - Wikipedia

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    In contemporary China, the concept of neijuan has spread in modern societies through media outlets like newspapers and social media platforms like Weibo.On Weibo, the number of page views of various topics related to neijuan has exceeded 1 billion, and in an election in 2020, neijuan was one of China's "top 10 buzzwords" of the year. [8]

  4. Healthcare in China - Wikipedia

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    In 2012, the Chinese Ministry of Education proposed again to standardize medical education in China into "5+3" programs: five years of undergraduate medical school training and three years of residency. Meanwhile, the same proposal also suggested a "3+2" program for graduates of higher vocational colleges: a three-year vocational medical degree ...

  5. Education in Nepal - Wikipedia

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    World data on Education: Nepal, UNESCO-IBE(2010–2011) – Overview of the Nepalese education system; Vocational education in Nepal, UNESCO-UNEVOC – Overview of the Nepalese vocational education system "Bringing the Poorest into Schools", World Bank (2009) – Report on higher education and TVET in Nepal, Asian Development Bank (2016)

  6. Gaokao - Wikipedia

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    As a pilot examination system used in order to promote education system reform, this examination system was implemented in most parts of the country, including Beijing City, Tianjin City, Hebei Province, Liaoning Province, Jilin Province, Heilongjiang Province, Anhui Province, Fujian Province, Guangdong Province, Jiangxi Province, Henan ...

  7. History of education - Wikipedia

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    In ancient India, education was mainly imparted through the Vedic and Buddhist education system, while the first education system in ancient China was created in Xia dynasty (2076–1600 BC). In the city-states of ancient Greece , most education was private, except in Sparta.

  8. Special education in China - Wikipedia

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    The most paramount change seen in this time period was in 1951, when the Chinese Political Council established The Decision to Reform the Education System, "which explicitly required governments at all levels to establish schools for individuals with visual and hearing impairments and to provide education for children, adolescents, and adults ...

  9. Medicine in China - Wikipedia

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    In China, the practice of medicine is a mixture of government, charitable, and private institutions, while many people rely on traditional medicine.Until reforms in the late twentieth and early twenty-first century, physicians were quasi-government employees and with little freedom in the choice of the hospital to work with.