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 anuska8
 
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							| "Two-tier" meaning 
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							| Hello everybody! I �m reading an article about schools in Northern Ireland and I ask for  your help. What do you understand by "two-tier" post primary system in this context?: 
 "Our "two-tier" post primary system increases the problems for seconday schools when some grammars....." 
 Thanks in advance! Kisses.  |  8 Feb 2011      
					
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 Zora
 
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							| Well, usually a two-tiered system refers to a state run entity and a private run one, usually competing in the same market. 
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 Canada has universal health care... i.e. most of it is state run. Whereas the US, while having state run hospitals, is mainly private, therefore having a two-tiered system that benefits those can pay for the better system.
 
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 imanito
 
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							| it means having two standards of treament or privilege here I guess it means that students or educational system in general faces problems as far as the level of education is concerned because some sts choose state run schools while others private ones (the latter judged better) |  8 Feb 2011     
					
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 anuska8
 
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							| Thanks a lot!! I have no doubts right now :) |  8 Feb 2011     
					
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