Bridging the Gap: Inequalities and Disparities between Public and Private Education in Southeast Asia

A comprehensive analysis of the increasing gap between public and private education system in South East Asia along with sociological and policy causes of inequality in learning. Such data and cases are used to support the argument explaining how this divide leads to the perpetuation of social inequality and the lack of economic mobility. The study challenges the education systems across the world to consider ways of improving equity in the society. What has it required to close that gap and provide future generation with equal footing?

Students:

Samol Puthy Rith

Ong Si Ning

Jellisa Liew Earn Yu

Mentor:

Piseth Baramey Chhoun

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