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In Finland, the kouluruoka (school lunch) โฆ
is free for low-income students and consists of sandwiches
must be paid for and includes fast food items
is optional and consists of snacks only
is free for all students and includes a full meal
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In Japan , there is a tradition called O-soji (ๅคงๆ้ค) which requires students to ...
clean their classrooms after lessons
stay at school overnight once a week
bring their own desks from home
wear school uniforms only on Mondays
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In Ghana, some teachersโฆ
wear casual clothes every day
wear brightly colored uniforms matching the schoolโs colours
must dress in historical costumes for lessons
are not allowed to wear any uniform
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In some Mexican schools, students participate in morning honores de la bandera assemblies whereโฆ
they play ceremonial drums or instruments
they raise the national flag and sing the anthem
they recite patriotic pledges and poems
they perform traditional dances in the streets
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In Korea, many students attend hagwons (ํ์), which are โฆ
secret schools where students train to become K-pop stars
weekend camps where phones are banned
video-game centres disguised as schools
private after-school academies (lessons up to 12 a.m.)
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In Uruguay, some schoolsโฆ
teach students only using online platforms
have music and art lessons from an early age
operate only in underground bunkers to save energy
focus exclusively on sports, neglecting academics
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In Australiaโs Outback, some childrenโฆ
study while working on farms full-time
walk for three days to reach school
are taught only by their parents
attend lessons via radio or the internet
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In some Vietnamese schools, students participate in thแป dแปฅc buแปi sรกng, which isโฆ
a routine of stretches and light exercise
a dance class with traditional costumes
an hour of silent meditation
a martial arts training session
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In Ethiopia, parents
send only letters instead of visiting
walk long distances to attend parent-teacher conferences
never attend school events
teach only religious lessons
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In Brazil, during Carnaval (Carnival), some schoolsโฆ
require students to wear costumes made only of paper
organize parades where everyone dresses in matching colours
let students wear costumes with feathers
ask students to create costumes from recycled materials
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At graduation celebrations in Ukraine, students wear a vyshyvanka (ะฒะธัะธะฒะฐะฝะบะฐ), which isโฆ
a pair of leather boots
a traditional embroidered shirt
a long ceremonial coat
a tall fur hat
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In New Zealand, many schoolsโฆ
allow students to surf during class
include outdoor education programs
organize school trips to nearby mountains or forests
teach in both English and Mฤori
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In Germany, according to the tradition of Schultรผte, children on their first day of schoolโฆ
stay at home with their families
receive a cone full of sweets and gifts
wear costumes and masks
run a race around the playground
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