Education there is not as functional as the United States education. There are four important basic things about the education in Brazil, background information about the education, government propositions to Improve education, public versus, private education, and understanding the Brazilian education system, and how it's different from the United States. The big problem is that Brazil is facing this poor public school education system. The interesting thing is that almost of the Brazilian population of students is 18%. Their education literature is falling, reading and writing skills that are needed for children's they when they get older to everyday needs. The government has to double the investments in education. The Brazilian education system is filled of public and private schools, mainly public schools “There are several reasons that justify the movement towards private institutions. One of them is that the rise of the lower classes has provided many families with the possibility to ensure their children a better education at private schools.” (“Cynthia
Education there is not as functional as the United States education. There are four important basic things about the education in Brazil, background information about the education, government propositions to Improve education, public versus, private education, and understanding the Brazilian education system, and how it's different from the United States. The big problem is that Brazil is facing this poor public school education system. The interesting thing is that almost of the Brazilian population of students is 18%. Their education literature is falling, reading and writing skills that are needed for children's they when they get older to everyday needs. The government has to double the investments in education. The Brazilian education system is filled of public and private schools, mainly public schools “There are several reasons that justify the movement towards private institutions. One of them is that the rise of the lower classes has provided many families with the possibility to ensure their children a better education at private schools.” (“Cynthia