Immigrant students in the UK, even when admitted to top universities like Oxford, face significant hurdles due to international tuition fees and immigration-related restrictions.
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This article explores the contrasting values and practices of U.S. and Chinese K12 education systems, focusing on exam evaluation, resource allocation, and their impact on student development.
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Excessively strict K12 attendance policies and the use of religiously-influenced character training as punishment raise questions about fairness, education principles, and the separation of church and state.