Education in Costa Rica

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Region: Costa Rica

The problem of education in Costa Rica is characterized by inadequate funding, insufficient teacher training, and a lack of access to quality education in rural areas. This has resulted in low academic achievement and limited opportunities for students to succeed in the workforce.

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