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OECD - ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT

OECD - ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT. Chart D2.1. Average class size in primary education (2000, 2005).

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OECD - ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT

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  1. OECD - ORGANISATION FOR ECONOMIC CO-OPERATION AND DEVELOPMENT

  2. Chart D2.1. Average class size in primary education (2000, 2005)

  3. Chart b2.1. expenditure on educational institutions as a percentage of GDPfor all levels of education (1995, 2004)This chart measures educational investment through the share of national income that each country devotes to spending on educational institutions in 1995 and 2004. It captures both direct and indirect expenditure on educational institutions from both public and private sources of funds. 1. Years of reference 2005 and 1995. 2. Expenditure from public sources only.

  4. Chart b1.1. Annual expenditure on educational institutions per student in primary through tertiary education (2004)Expenditure on educational institutions per student gives a measure of unit costs in formal education. This chart expresses annual expenditure on educational institutions per student in equivalent USD converted using purchasing power parities, based on full-time equivalents.

  5. Chart D1.1. Total number of intended instruction hours in public institutions between the ages of 7 and 14 (2005) Students in OECD countries are expected to receive, on average, 6 898 hours of instruction between the ages of 7 and 14, of which 1 586 hours are between ages 7 and 8, 2 518 hours between ages 9 and 11, and 2 794 hours between ages 12 and 14. The large majority of intended hours of instruction are compulsory.

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