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The image presents a bar graph displaying the number of school hours for three educational levels—Primary, Lower Secondary, Upper Secondary—in four countries: Japan, Spain, Iceland, USA. Japan shows approximately 600 hours for Primary, slightly above 700 hours for Lower Secondary, and around 950 hours for Upper Secondary. Spain records about 700 hours for Primary, close to 900 hours for Lower Secondary, and just below 1000 hours for Upper Secondary. Iceland exhibits around 600 hours for Primary, about 650 hours for Lower Secondary, and roughly 950 hours for Upper Secondary. The USA indicates approximately 900 hours for Primary, nearing 1000 hours for Lower Secondary, and about 1200 hours for Upper Secondary.
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The graph illustrates the number of teaching hours spent per educator in various schools in four different countries in 2001.
Overall, it is evident that the U.S. taught more time to education than other countries while Japan spent the least teaching time.
In detail, Spain and Iceland had similar teaching hours in terms of teaching the upper secondary group roughly 900 hours. Iceland taught primary and lower secondary grade spending closely 600 hours while Spain had more teaching time for lower secondary than primary approximately 700 hours and 650 hours respectively.
on the other hand, The u.S. spent more time than all four countries and Japan taught the least. While the U.S. taught the upper secondary group approximately 1200 hours, Japan only taught the same grade with around 700 hours.
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