
Cuba: Student teacher ratio, primary school
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Cuba |
Student teacher ratio, primary school |
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Latest value | |
Reference | |
Measure | students per teacher |
Source | UNESCO |
For that indicator, we provide data for Cuba from to . The average value for Cuba during that period was students per teacher with a minimum of students per teacher in and a maximum of students per teacher in .
The latest value from is students per teacher. For comparison, the world average in based on
countries is 0.00 students per teacher.
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The value of that indicator for is students per teacher.
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The student (pupil) to teacher ratio in Cuba is the number of primary school pupils divided by the number of primary school teachers. It is generally considered better to have fewer pupils per teacher.
Definition: Primary school pupil-teacher ratio is the average number of pupils per teacher in primary school.