Singapore tops latest OECD PISA global education survey, Japan, Estonia...

Singapore tops latest OECD PISA global education survey, Japan, Estonia, Finland and Canada are the 4 highest performing OECD countries.

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OECD PISA tests the skills and knowledge of 15 year-olds, providing the global benchmark for the quality, equity and efficiency of school systems.

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A lot of students in high performing countries in science literacy do not want to become scientists

Immigrant students perform better in science than non-immigrants in ARE, AUS, CAN, GBR, HKG, ISR, JOR, MAC, QAT, SGP, & USA

Where do disadvantaged students achieve the best results in science?

What does the share of top performers and low achievers look like in your country?

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What kind of mental illness does pisa spammer have?

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I just can't believe these high scores in Asia. There's just no way

Something dishonest is going on with these metrics

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They are doing well in test administer by USA too.

mexico can you stop reposting these you have done this for nearly 2+ years already

Also if you wonder why we score so high: private education is competitive here, and is a viable replacement to public education untill the tertiary/university level, even then there are still good, just not the best, private unis like SMU

It's not the high averages that drives scientific breakthroughs. It's the people who score +2 standard deviations and above who count.

It really is unfair to compare countries with comprehensive, standardised and all encompassing monolithic education systems with the murrican system which either doesn't exist or is all over the fucking place.

no offense intended, but I have known asians in school, and they tend to be memorizers. They don't have a lot of original thoughts.

If you talk about things which aren't in the textbook, they don't want to hear about it.
I feel like they are not so creative

Surprised we're that high, the media is always going on about our declining education levels

you arn't always getting the best

sixthtone.com/news/1001154/Chinese Grads Return Home With Degrees and Disillusionment

I think china lacks a system that focuses on finding a person's passions/interests in life, thus alot of them drift around studying for jobs they only perceive to give good pay, etc etc

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Same with Indians I find. They're very hard workers, but not necessarily as smart as their performance indicates.

; ( independence from rural romania when ?

>memorizers
Well if they are memorizers they wouldn't score high in PISA in the first place, there are other international large-scale assessments that are more curriculum-based (like PIRLS, TIMSS, SACMEQ, PASEC, LLECE, ICCS, etc) but PISA aims to test not only what students now but also what they can do with what they know.

You can even try some PISA released questions in science literacy here oecd.org/pisa/test/other-languages/ and compare them to the science items in TIMSS here nces.ed.gov/timss/pdf/TIMSS2011_G4_Science.pdf nces.ed.gov/timss/pdf/TIMSS2011_G8_Science.pdf
And if you're more adventurous you can go ahead and read the assessments frameworks
oecd.org/publications/pisa-2015-assessment-and-analytical-framework-9789264281820-en.htm
timssandpirls.bc.edu/timss2015/downloads/T15_Frameworks_Full_Book.pdf

By the way this meme about East Asians by anglos have to stop, it's always Americans, Canadians, Australians and New Zealanders making this type of comments in English, you don't hear that narrative for example in any Spanish-language media or by people in other countries

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i think many westerners underestimate how much their edge relies on the older generations that emerged from the cold war

once people like Linus Torvalds, Stallman and other smart cookies pass, not sure who exactly replaces them

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>I feel like they are not so creative

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>declining

>rural
It's actually very interesting to see the differences between rural and urban schools

Post the total score next time. Science != overall score

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>overall score
There's no overall score

He's talking about Asians as a whole. He's for the most part right. Look at how populous they are and compare it to innovations and new inventions from there.

Yes there is. The German posts it all the time.

You know that PISA is about 15-year-old students right? Even if the teens there have already the skills and knowledge to innovate is going to take some years for them to really create something, and then you have situations like this , for example even though Korea has been a high performer since the first iteration of PISA in 2000 the data showed that a very few percentage of their students reached the highest levels of literacy, kind of different from Japan or Canada for example where they have a high proportion of of high performers and a low proportion of low performers or even the United States or New Zealand where their average scores hides an even higher proportion of high achievers while at the same time having a very high proportion of low achievers

besides, westerners (and again, especially anglos) tend to belittle or don't know about innovations in East Asian countries, for example A&E in 1998 unironically named Johann Gutenberg the most influential person of the last millenium for the impact that the printing press had even though the moveable type was invented by Bi Sheng, literally 400 years before Gutenberg, and actually the oldest existing book printed with moveable metal type is Korean, printed in 1377, 77 years before Gutenberg's Bible, you can even read it here gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b6300067k/f7.image it was digitalized by the National Library of France where is currently located archivesetmanuscrits.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cc78021m, even UNESCO established a prize in 2004 and named it after Jikji en.unesco.org/prizes/jikji-mow-prize a few years after it was included in the Memory of the World Register unesco.org/new/en/communication-and-information/memory-of-the-world/register/full-list-of-registered-heritage/registered-heritage-page-1/baegun-hwasang-chorok-buljo-jikji-simche-yojeol-volii-the-second-volume-of-anthology-of-great-buddhist-priests-zen-teachings/

>Canada 4th

BASED ASIAN IMMIGRATION

once developed enough they might become innovative like japan

It's also interesting to see the distribution of scores

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You really have this weird obsession with PISA scores beanboy, I don't know how many times you've posted this already.

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