Early childhood education politics have placed Brazil ahead of Latin America countries in terms of inclusion and investment. According to the Education at a Glance 2018 report, 22% of children up to 3 years of age in Brazil currently attend the school.pic.twitter.com/7Tfs6Ggrfs
In a similar study from the Brazilian Institute of Geography and Statistics (@IBGE_comunica) provided a more up-to-date data showing that this percentage actually reached 30.4%.
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Even though the Brazilian investment percentage is higher than that of Latin American nations, the country has the plan to increase attendance for children up to 3 years of age by 2024, including 2.4 million students in the educational system.
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Read more about the study on investment in early childhood education focusing Brazil and Latin America: http://bit.ly/2NktAlo pic.twitter.com/3ez2q886YT
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