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PostSubject: World education rankings   Sat 28 Jan - 17:46

I found this report on the net which I hope it could be interesting for all of you.

The OECD's comprehensive world education ranking report, PISA, is out. Find out how each country compares


World education rankings show how countries do at reading, maths and science.

The world education rankings from the OECD are out. The UK is slipping down in maths, reading and science, and has been overtaken by Poland and Norway, this major study of 65 countries reveals today.

Around 470,000 15-year-olds across the world sat a numeracy, literacy and science test last year, the results of which inform the latest Pisa study by the Paris-based Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development(OECD).

PISA rankings within OECD. Illustration: Paul Scruton for the Guardian

The Programme for International Student Assesment (PISA)is highly respected across the globe, and enables politicians and policy-makers to assess how different country's education systems compare.

It shows the UK's reputation as one of the world's best for education is at risk, and has tumbled several places since 2006.

The UK is ranked 25th for reading, 28th for maths and 16th for science. In 2006, when 57 countries were included in the study, it was placed 17th, 24th and 14th respectively. Poland has stretched ahead of the UK in maths, while Norway is now ranked higher in reading and maths.

Andreas Shleicher, head of the Pisa programme, said the picture for the UK was "stagnant at best". "Many other countries have seen quite significant improvement," he added.
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PostSubject: Re: World education rankings   Thu 9 Feb - 15:19

Sable16 wrote:

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The UK's reputation as one of the world's best for education is at risk


How would Algeria's educational system be described?
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PostSubject: Re: World education rankings   Thu 9 Feb - 22:14

The following can describe the Algerian educational system

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