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And how do you measure that, much less icanerse it by government policy?We're also ahead in the student:teacher ratio: The Koreans have an additional 9 students in each class. We are behind Korea in teacher salaries per GDP per capita, but well ahead of everybody else in expenditures per student per GDP per capita. (See OECD charts D2.1, D3.1, and B1.6, respectively.)
Ruki And how do you measure that, much less icanerse it by government policy?We're also ahead in the student:teacher ratio: The Koreans have an additional 9 students in each class. We are behind Korea in teacher salaries per GDP per capita, but well ahead of everybody else in expenditures per student per GDP per capita. (See OECD charts D2.1, D3.1, and B1.6, respectively.)