1 / 2Students in four Chinese regions topped the rankings, ahead of their Western counterparts in reading, mathematics and scienceStudents in four Chinese regions topped the rankings, ahead of their Western counterparts in reading, mathematics and science Paris - Teenagers from four big Chinese regions outshone their contemporaries in Western nations in a keenly watched survey of education capabilities published Tuesday, which also showed no improvement trend in developed countries over the...
"In many Asian countries, the education of children is priority number one," said Eric Charbonnier, an education analyst at the OECD. Bigger European nations languished well behind in the rankings, with Britain in 14th place, Germany 20th and France 23rd. The United States placed 13th in reading.OECD secretary-general Angel Gurria said the students from the four Chinese provinces had"outperformed by a large margin their peers from all of the other 78 participating education systems".
Yet their combined populations amount to over 180 million people, and the size of each region is equivalent to a typical OECD country even if their income is well below the OECD average."We also see remarkable improvement in some countries that perform way below the OECD average, but they are improving very fast," he said, citing Albania, Moldova, Peru and Qatar.
This outcome came despite expenditure per primary and secondary student rising by more than 15 percent across OECD countries over the past decade. The OECD praised Brazil, Indonesia, Mexico, Turkey and Uruguay for enrolling many more 15-year-olds in secondary education"without sacrificing the quality of the education provided".Gurria also sounded a warning over how ready students were to deal with the challenges of modern world, where it is important not just to read but to sort good information from bad.
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