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11-September-2012
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Pre-primary education is provided to a high proportion of children in France, despite lower investment per pupil compared with the OECD average. This lower investment is reflected in a higher pupil to teaching staff ratio than in the majority of OECD countries.
7-September-2012
French, Excel, 518kb
L’école maternelle est ouverte au plus grand nombre en France malgré un investissement par élève moindre par rapport à la moyenne des pays de l’OCDE, ce qui se traduit par un taux d’encadrement (enseignants et auxiliaires d’éducation confondus) plus élevé en France que dans la plupart des pays de l’OCDE.
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