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Since colonial times, one significant evolution in education is the shift from a predominantly religious curriculum to a more secular and diverse educational framework that includes a broader range of subjects such as science, mathematics, and the arts. Additionally, access to education has expanded dramatically, moving from exclusive institutions for the elite to public education systems aimed at providing equal opportunities for all children, regardless of their socio-economic background.

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