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Myth 4: Public education is equitable - World Education Blog

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The debate about the role that non-state actors should take in education is divisive. Discussion is made all the more difficult because of the prevalence of myths circulating on the theme. A series of blogs on this site covers the 10 myths listed in the 2021/2 GEM Report on non-state actors, aiming to spark discussion. […]

Myth 4: Public education is equitable - World Education Blog

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