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What difference is there between the education given to students in Israel and the rest of the region? How does that difference affect people’s standard of living? PLEASE HELP ASAP x

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i dont know

but hope you get the answer

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User Rodolfo Faquin
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in the US, The approximately equivalent to a starting age of about five to grade 12 at around the age of 18. The system is divided into three phases: elementary (Grades K-5), middle (Grades 6-8), and high school (Grades 9-12). In order to ensure that students are on track, the assessment takes place during the year. In Israel, From the age of 6 to 18, school attendance is compulsory and free. In primary school (grades 1-6), formal education begins and continues with intermediate school (grades 7-9) and secondary school (grades 10-12). About nine percent of the population of post-primary schools attend boarding schools. in my opinion, I don't think there is a difference and i dont see how this affects how a person lives.

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