There are some free schools or some private schools which are fee paying. Additionally, Language schools (which most Japanese strive to go to in order to learn English) are fee paying unless a student is awarded a schollarship. These institutions are very expensive.
no,but in cuba it is.(dictatorship in cuba.)
No people pay for education though it is subsidised.
Primary and secondary school in Russia is free. However, parents usually donate money and pay for textbooks. Of the Russians that move on to college, about half will pay for the education while the other half receives it for free. Those who received good grades and scores will not have to pay for college. Of course, there are private schools in Russia, in which education is not free.
No, but if you are going to Japan, it is going to be tough. They can't speak to you in Japanese and not even English.
There is free education and most schools are free, but some schools are private and ones that people pay for.
They are rebuilding schools, factories and buildings. They are sending free food, free shelter, free medical facilities and free education.
During this period, education began to shift from being primarily reserved for the elite to become more accessible to the general population. The introduction of compulsory education laws in some countries aimed to ensure that all children received at least a basic education. Additionally, the Industrial Revolution led to the establishment of more schools and educational opportunities to meet the growing demand for skilled workers.
what is education like in japan
the disadvantage of having a free education, is that the students don't really take it serious. Because it's free and they don't have to pay for it. And the quality of teachers, and educators.
Yes , actually Health care , education are totally free in Israel!
Americans pay taxes to support the educational system.
You won't. If you want an education, you're going to have to pay for it.