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Finland stays top of global class | Finland stays top of global class |
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Finland and South Korea remain among the superpowers of education, according to a major international study. | Finland and South Korea remain among the superpowers of education, according to a major international study. |
The three-yearly Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa) shows that the two countries are in the top five for reading and maths. | The three-yearly Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa) shows that the two countries are in the top five for reading and maths. |
South Korea has made rapid progress since 2000, says the report - with its pupils improving by the equivalent of a whole school year. | South Korea has made rapid progress since 2000, says the report - with its pupils improving by the equivalent of a whole school year. |
The rankings are based on tests taken by 15-year-olds in 57 countries. | The rankings are based on tests taken by 15-year-olds in 57 countries. |
Finland, a consistent top performer in international education surveys, also came top of the science league table, published last week. | |
The survey, gathered by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), also highlights the improvements in Poland. | |
READING TOP 10 S. KoreaFinlandHong KongCanadaNew ZealandIrelandAustraliaLiechtensteinPolandSweden Source: Pisa/OECD Rankings in full | READING TOP 10 S. KoreaFinlandHong KongCanadaNew ZealandIrelandAustraliaLiechtensteinPolandSweden Source: Pisa/OECD Rankings in full |
The rankings for reading, based on tests taken in 2006, show that Poland is ninth placed, among a group of leading countries identified as significantly above average. | The rankings for reading, based on tests taken in 2006, show that Poland is ninth placed, among a group of leading countries identified as significantly above average. |
The latest findings also show the extent of global competition in education - with the northern European countries now challenged by and overtaken by Asian rivals, including Taiwan, Hong Kong and South Korea. | The latest findings also show the extent of global competition in education - with the northern European countries now challenged by and overtaken by Asian rivals, including Taiwan, Hong Kong and South Korea. |
South Korea has continued to strengthen its position - after a remarkable rise in achievement against international competitors. | South Korea has continued to strengthen its position - after a remarkable rise in achievement against international competitors. |
In the 1960s, the OECD says South Korea's national wealth was similar to Afghanistan's. | In the 1960s, the OECD says South Korea's national wealth was similar to Afghanistan's. |
MATHS TOP 10 TaiwanFinlandHong KongS.KoreaNetherlandsSwitzerlandCanadaMacao-ChinaLiechtensteinJapan Source: Pisa/OECD Rankings in full | MATHS TOP 10 TaiwanFinlandHong KongS.KoreaNetherlandsSwitzerlandCanadaMacao-ChinaLiechtensteinJapan Source: Pisa/OECD Rankings in full |
But a sustained drive in education has seen it rise to the upper ranks in international education leagues - both in subject scores and in completion rates in secondary school. | But a sustained drive in education has seen it rise to the upper ranks in international education leagues - both in subject scores and in completion rates in secondary school. |
As with Finland, there has been an emphasis in South Korea on education as a key to economic success and the "knowledge economy". | As with Finland, there has been an emphasis in South Korea on education as a key to economic success and the "knowledge economy". |
The OECD also highlights improvements in maths scores from teenagers in Mexico and Greece. | The OECD also highlights improvements in maths scores from teenagers in Mexico and Greece. |
The UK has shown a downward turn in its standing - leaving the top 10 for both maths and reading despite an increase in spending on education. | The UK has shown a downward turn in its standing - leaving the top 10 for both maths and reading despite an increase in spending on education. |
It has joined other major European countries such as Germany and France in a group with "average" standards for maths and reading. | It has joined other major European countries such as Germany and France in a group with "average" standards for maths and reading. |
And the report says that overall the industrialised OECD countries have not seen improvements to match extra investment. | And the report says that overall the industrialised OECD countries have not seen improvements to match extra investment. |
It says that between 1995 and 2004, OECD countries increased education spending by 39% on average, but that in response "learning outcomes have generally remained flat". | It says that between 1995 and 2004, OECD countries increased education spending by 39% on average, but that in response "learning outcomes have generally remained flat". |
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