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A nation should require its students to study the same national curriculum.
There are three kinds of schools - public, private and mission schools. Public are funded by government, while private schools are funded through tuition payments from students, and mission schools depend on funds from religious bodies. Public and mission schools usually do not receive as much funds as the private schools. Therefore they are limited to the kind of materials their fund could afford them. However, this mix in curriculum is good for a nation, as it allows students and their parents the flexibility of choosing which schools will suite their mode of study, and teachers as well are ...
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