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The image shows a bar graph comparing teaching hours per year of primary, lower secondary, and upper secondary teachers in Japan, Spain, Ireland, and the USA in 2001. Japan has the highest hours for primary (900) and lower secondary (700), while USA has the highest for upper secondary (1100). Ireland has the lowest for all levels, with primary at 600, lower secondary at 500, and upper secondary at 600. Spain and USA have similar primary and lower secondary hours at around 800 and 700 respectively.
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The bar chart demonstrates how much time each teacher annually spent on shool in Japan, Spain, Ireland and USA in 2001.
Overall, it is clear that the number of teacher who taght upper secondary shool in USA was the highest than three other contries. In addition, the hours of teaching educator spent for Upper Secondary shool higher than Primary shool and Lower Secondary shool, expect Ireland.
Primary and Lower Secondary were rougly 600 hours, the figure equal with Spain. The number of teacher who taght in Japan almost 700 hours lower than Spain almost 1000 hours.
In other nations, Ireland collected in 600 hours teacher spent time teach for students, while the figure in the US higher appoximately 1050 hours. The hours of teaching per each by teacher in Ireland and USA was roughly 750 hours and about 1100 hours respectively.
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