Brazil invests far less in public education than most developed countries. A recent report shows Brazil spends US$3,583 per student yearly. The average in OECD countries is US$10,949. Since 2000, Brazil’s investment in schools has tripled. But it still falls short when compared to other nations. South Korea, for example, increased its spending from US$3,000 […]
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