Paraguay: Student teacher ratio, primary school
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Paraguay |
Student teacher ratio, primary school |
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Latest value | 24.16 |
Year | 2012 |
Measure | students per teacher |
Data availability | 1970 - 2012 |
Average | 26.33 |
Min - Max | 20.67 - 32.29 |
Source | UNESCO |
The latest value from 2012 is 24.16 students per teacher, a decline from 27.84 students per teacher in 2004. In comparison, the world average is 23.97 students per teacher, based on data from 136 countries. Historically, the average for Paraguay from 1970 to 2012 is 26.33 students per teacher. The minimum value, 20.67 students per teacher, was reached in 1997 while the maximum of 32.29 students per teacher was recorded in 1970.
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The student (pupil) to teacher ratio in Paraguay 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.
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