Nicolas Eyzaguirre is the Minister of Education for Chile.
Japanese public education is funded by their government. There are also private educators that are funded by the tuitions of students who attend, similarly to American education.
There are 12 years of compulsory education in Chile, from 6 to 18 y.o.
Well the State is funded by the Federal Branch, and the county is funded by the state, so it is basically a chain.
They are organisations in education which are not funded or not managed (or both) by government.
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Public education is funded by the state, and when the state needs to save money or balance a state budget deficit, they must make cuts from publicly funded arenas to make ends meet, including education.
Provinces and Territorial government
Yes, Chile has essentially the same educational system as all other developed countries.
A state-funded school is when the budget comes from public sector funds. This can be from the local education authority or from central government.
World bank
Education was funded by a combination of fees and charity. (The use of taxes to fund education dates mainly from about 1850 onwards).