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Mini-education systems that focus on training of technicians will provide programmes only on tertiary levels but national education systems will provide education on all four levels of education.
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Explanation: Mini-education systems (specialized or parallel systems) are not limited to tertiary only — they can operate at secondary, post-secondary/non‑tertiary, and even other levels (e.g., vocational training, apprenticeships). National systems, by contrast, typically cover the full range of levels (pre‑primary, primary, secondary, tertiary).
Explanation: Mini-education systems (specialized or parallel systems) are not limited to tertiary only — they can operate at secondary, post-secondary/non‑tertiary, and even other levels (e.g., vocational training, apprenticeships). National systems, by contrast, typically cover the full range of levels (pre‑primary, primary, secondary, tertiary).
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