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The given bar chart illustrates how the number of students per class in primary school and lower secondary school in six different countries compared to the world average in 2006. Overall, the number of pupils in South Korea and Japan in both types of school were higher than that of world average, while the opposite […]
The bar chart compares the average class size in primary and lower secondary schools in six countries in 2006, together with the world average. Overall, South Korea had the largest classes at both levels, while Iceland had the smallest. In most countries, lower secondary classes were slightly larger than primary ones, except in the UK […]
The bar chart illustrates the average class size in six countries in 2006, divided into primary schools (ages 5-10) and lower secondary schools (ages 13-16). It also compares these figures with the world average. Overall, South Korea and Japan had the largest class sizes in both primary and secondary schools, while Denmark and the United […]
The bar graph illustrates the average class size in primary school (ages 5-10) and lower secondary school (ages 13-16) in six different countries, and compares the figure with the world average in the year 2006. Overall, South Korea and Japan had the largest class sizes in both educational level, while Iceland and Denmark had the […]
