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The duration of schooling at the primary level is six years. It is then followed by three years of lower secondary, two years of upper secondary, and two years of pre- university. Primary education is free and compulsory whereas kindergarten is not compulsory, for example, Japan.
#1 - China Top universities like Tsinghua and Peking offer globally respected programs in engineering, business, and technology. Chinas rapid economic development and investment in education have established it as a prime location for students pursuing high-impact careers.
In most Central Asian nations, education is compulsory and free at the primary and secondary levels, providing a foundation for lifelong learning. However, the higher education landscape varies significantly across the region.
Education About Asia is a triannual peer-reviewed academic journal published by the Association for Asian Studies especially for middle-school and university classroom teachers. The journal covers the entire field of Asian studies, including classical cultures and literature and background issues in current events.
NCTAs goal was then, and remains today, to encourage and facilitate teaching and learning about East Asia in elementary and secondary schools nationwide. Since 1998, NCTA has expanded to include the following six institutions (plus EARC), some of which offer programs that are open to educators nationwide.