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Egypt's high school curriculum overhaul has left teachers and students struggling to adapt amidst financial strain and competition for university places. The government aims to ease private tuition costs by reducing subjects and consolidating others, but critics view it as a cost-cutting measure. The education ministry is grappling with a lack of teachers and classrooms for 23 million students, with low spending on education and a population of over 106 million.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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