Sunday, 5 October 2014
The main differences between schools in Australia and schools in Iraq
In Iraq, both private and public schools were free of charge; this includes the intuition fee, uniform and equipment needed to study with. Schools in Australia aren't free of charge whether it is a private or public school. Furthermore, school was compulsory in Iraq however, in Australia when a student is seventeen years of age they are allowed to drop out and continue further studies in Tafe. On the other hand, education systems varied as in Iraq students would physically get punished and in Australia punishment includes; afternoon detention, suspension and expulsion.
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Excellent - school differences are clearly given...
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