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What is next after tertiary?

After tertiary education comes quaternary education, which focuses on research and development activities, professional education, and advanced specialized knowledge. This level of education prepares individuals to contribute to innovation, technology advancement, and high-level decision making in various fields.


What is literacy in Cuba?

Literacy in Cuba refers to the ability to read and write at a basic level. Cuba has high literacy rates, which are attributed to the country's focus on education and various literacy campaigns over the years. The Cuban government places a strong emphasis on ensuring that all citizens have access to education and the opportunity to become literate.


What is the difference between A level and O level?

The"General Certificate of Education 'Ordinary' Level Examination", otherwise known as the "GCE 'O' Level" or the "O Levels" is the examination taken by students of Secondary Education in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries or regions associated with the British curriculum. The "GCE 'O' Level" is a subject-based qualification.The "GCE 'O' Level" functions as to determine the standards of middle-secondary students and usuallynot required in the entry to college.This usually encompasses students of Grade 8 to Grade 10.The "General Certificate of Education 'Advanced' Level Examination", otherwise known as the "GCE 'A' Level" or the "A Levels" is the examination taken by students of Post-Secondary Education or Pre-University Education in the United Kingdom, Commonwealth countries or regions associated with the British curriculum. Similar to the "GCE 'O' Level", the "GCE 'A' Level" is also a subject-based qualification.The "GCE 'A' Level" functions as to determine the standards of post-secondary students and is an internationally-recognized qualification to enter recognized colleges or universities.This usually encompasses students of Grade 11 to Grade 12.


What are the two categories of naturalized citizens?

The two categories of naturalized citizens are derivative citizens and primary citizens. Derivative citizens acquire citizenship through their parent(s), while primary citizens obtain citizenship through the naturalization process.