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The image presents a bar graph detailing teaching hours per year by teachers in four countries for 2001: Japan, Spain, Ireland, and the USA. In Japan, primary teachers worked approximately 600 hours, lower secondary 650 hours, and upper secondary 700 hours. In Spain, primary teachers worked around 600 hours, lower secondary about 650 hours, and upper secondary close to 900 hours. In Ireland, primary teachers worked around 550 hours, lower secondary approximately 600 hours, and upper secondary about 800 hours. In the USA, primary teachers worked roughly 900 hours, lower secondary about 1,000 hours, and upper secondary around 1,100 hours.
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The bar chart illustrates teaching time in hours per year in Japan, Spain, Ireland and USA in 2001.
Overall, US demonstrates highest level on every teacher. Meanwhile, other three countries had same outcome in primary. Lower Secondary in Spain and Japan same, but in other another number of teching hours. Upper Secondary had only different hours in four countries.
Japan and Spain had 600 hours in primary and lower secondery teaching inone year. However, Spain upper secondary is higher than Japans teacher to about 400 hours. While, Japan had a little more than 600 hours, Spain showed just under 1000 hours.
Ireland primary also had 600 hours of teaching, in addition, lower secondery and upper secondary demonstrated 800 and almost 800 hours. Our absolutly leader is USA. In US primary teacher had a fewer more than 800 hours. Furthemore, lower secondary and upper secondary together had more than 2000 hours.
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