It would depend on which education system. In some there is a great deal in others none.
In ancient India the system of education was through Gurukuls where the students were sent for education. All the students had to live in the gurukul and study there only. There were different gurukuls for boys and girls and the medium of education was Sanskrit or Hindi. The gurukuls are still there spread all over the country imparting education in the ancient style but with the British coming to India, the education system changed a lot into western system or English style of education. Thus the current system is the dual system both having their own values
Yes, although the degree of Diversity diminishes Daily.
Yes, many aspects of the education system have improved since the 1930s. Advances in technology have transformed teaching methods, access to knowledge has expanded through the internet, and there is a greater emphasis on inclusivity and diversity in education today. However, challenges like achievement gaps and funding disparities still persist.
Well, China has a lot of benefits. Most of them comes from a high education system, and work employment.
The main causes of economic diversity are * Poverty * Wealth * Disability * Age * Unemployment * Culture * Education
Jeroen Huisman has written: 'Differentiation, diversity, and dependency in higher education' -- subject- s -: Administration, Cross-cultural studies, Education, Higher, Higher Education, Research, Universities and colleges 'Institutional and programmatic diversity'
I would not say that diversity is necessary for organizational success, but I would say, the education, training and understanding of diversity in organizations where it does exist is critical to its success.
Not a lot, I can only think of, The path you take in the education system Elementry School > Middle/ Junior High > Highschool > College
secondary dimensions of diversity
From August 2011 the new education of Scotland became Curriculum of Excellency which means the final exams before leaving school is considered with your education from when you first start school. A lot of the schools in Scotland do not like this new education system, basically it means when the kids get to the age to sit prelims it they do not good a good enough mark they cannot sit their exams and leave school with a basic certificate, A lot of the Scottish private schools have opted out this system
Jo-Ann Harrison has written: 'Unity and diversity of culture and curriculum in the Israeli education system' -- subject(s): Curricula, Curriculum planning, Education, School environment, Social aspects, Social aspects of Curriculum planning
Africa has over 50 countries, hundreds of millions of people, hundreds of languages, and so much more. So yes, Africa does have a lot of cultural diversity.