It depends on the location in the country, the teachers, the supply of learning material in that area,if it is a private or government school, the education method the country has. It is hard to give specific differences. Not all the differences would apply to all the schools. Hope this helped.
The income level and standard of living
the level of wealth
The income level and standard of living
A developed countries means that their economy is developed ,more GDP , high living standard.a less developed country means that their is lack of lletracy less GDP and GNP
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Development.
difference between life expectancy in developed and underdeveloped countries
The income level and standard of living
The primary difference in education between developing and developed countries lies in accessibility and quality. Developed countries typically have well-funded educational systems, high literacy rates, and a diverse range of educational opportunities, including advanced technology and resources. In contrast, developing countries often face challenges such as inadequate infrastructure, limited access to trained teachers, and higher dropout rates, which can hinder educational attainment. This disparity can perpetuate cycles of poverty and limit economic growth in developing nations.
the ability to organize.
The income level and standard of living
the level of wealth
The income level and standard of living
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A developed countries means that their economy is developed ,more GDP , high living standard.a less developed country means that their is lack of lletracy less GDP and GNP
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The income level and standard of living