it depends on the teachers, classes, ect.
public,less private schools in Brazil
Ireland has public schools and Ireland has private schools.
Private schools teachers are private sector.Public schools = public sector. simple
Public schools are free and government operated, being paid for by tax money. Private schools are paid for entirely by the parents and are not government operated, however, they do need to meet government guidelines. Catholic schools are private schools that have a Catholic religious element to them. Many people believe that private schools are better for learning, which I believe to be the case.
In the U.S. public schools are free and non public (private) schools are not. In Great Britain, some schools we in the U.S. would call private schools are called public schools.
In public schools, anyone can go there for free. In private schools, you have to pay to go there.
Private schools often have more resources and funding to invest in facilities, such as modern technology, specialized equipment, and smaller class sizes. This can lead to better facilities compared to public schools in some cases. However, there are exceptions, and some public schools may also have excellent facilities, depending on their location and funding.
Since public school is paid for by taxes whether you use it or not, whereas private school is optional and therefore costs extra (even people who use private schools still pay taxes - this arrangement can change with the use of a school voucher system) it is generally expected that private schools are better; if they were not better, there would be no reason for people to spend extra money to send their children to private schools. However, as always we must avoid excessive generalization. There are many different private schools and they are not all of equal quality, and the same can be said for public schools. Not all private schools are better than all public schools. Also bear in mind that private schools can have other objectives than excellence of education. Often they serve a religious purpose. In some private schools, students may be instructed in a particular religion, but may not learn very much about other subjects that are normally taught in schools. There are certainly some cases in which students would be better off in the public school system, rather than in the particular private school that their parents have chosen for them.
Probably not if the academics are not high and good due to the costings of the private school. Private schools are a totally waste of money. Even if the scores are high, you can still go to public schools to save money.
There are public schools and private schools in Russia. They are both high quality in my experience.
public is free and follows the same routine while private you have to pay for and you more 1 on 1 time with the teacherYes Public schools are free and you have to pay for Private School. you also get better education at Private Schools. You usually have to wear uniforms at Private Schools. Private schools have very good education here is a reason why. EX:If you are in 3rd grade you would be learning the same things as 8th graders in any public school. If you are in 5th grade you would be learning the same things as a Junior in High School. I would know because my friends go to public schools. I go to a private school!
No. I researched the data on this for my dissertation and found that private schools do not perform better than public schools. Consistently public schools had better test scores and performed at higher levels. One of the factors involved is teacher education. Private schools do not have to have qualified teachers with credentials issued by a university system/state board of education while public schools do. A study done by Indiana University showed that third grade students who attended private schools were not performing better than their peers in the public schools, and an independent financial audit of the Cleveland voucher system found that 1.9 million dollars had been misspent in 1997by the private voucher school using tax dollars. Private schools were also found in a report to Congress were not likely to meet accountability standards in admissions, student testing, curriculum, and religious education. They are not required to provide special education classes nor are they required to meet academic standards as required by the state department of education. All in all they were not better for students.