Immigrant students perform better in science than non-immigrants in ARE, AUS, CAN, GBR, HKG, ISR, JOR, MAC, QAT, SGP, & USA
Lucas Hughes
Where do disadvantaged students achieve the best results in science?
Austin Butler
What does the share of top performers and low achievers look like in your country?
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Easton Adams
thanks for these
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Easton Reed
the graders go easy on them because their last names are like Mohammed Chong Humanabrabishkanahi
Ian Robinson
white people are discriminated against in the education system
Chase Sanders
PISA is not about memorization nor rote learning, if you would like to see the performance of countries with a more academic leaning framework see TIMSS and PIRLS
Christopher Young
Man, I want kids to have great education, but Japan and Singapore ain't what I have in mind when I picture people enjoying their lives.
How are Estonia and Finland? Did they manage to make genius babies without having them study 12 hours a day?
Brody Howard
which country?
William Carter
colonial countries
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Christian Lopez
I thought we were all retarded, it might just be me though.
Jack Campbell
Some countries achieve high performance and high student happiness, this is for 2012
Jacob Scott
Tell me your secrets you finngol's
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Jaxson Sanders
Holding Africoons and Sand Niggers to European and east asian standards is not fair.
Isaiah Rivera
That's very interesting, tho I had mind mind the happiness of the adult population. Considering and , all in all, if I had to pick one model, I guess I'd go with Switzerland.
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Charles Anderson
what the fuck am i supposed to do with those images
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Jaxson James
shitpost about americans or brits on /in/
Juan Wright
Here in Mexico teachers and school staff, tell you that PISA Tests have no impact in your Scores, so it's irrelevant and you can pretty much leave the classroom or skip the day the PISA test it's going to be implemented.
Josiah Diaz
That happens in all countries, and also PISA is not even designed to give individual scores
Yes, even though Argentina, Malaysia and Kazakhstan took part in PISA 2015, they didn't meet the strict PISA technical standards and therefore their results are not reported and cannot be compared with other countries or through other cycles Argentina had issues with sample coverage, Malaysia with school response rates and Kazakhstan with construct coverage.
Evan Allen
The samples and further analysis are not done by participating countries/economies but by independent international contractors. Please inform yourself before shitposting, you can learn more about the methodology by reading the PISA Technical Reports and by seeing this video youtube.com/watch?v=i4RGqzaNEtg
Daniel Wilson
There is nothing bizarre about B-S-J-G if you look at a god damn map of the country. This is counter-propaganda.
Brandon Martin
Actually, pooled data from the PISA 2009 and PISA 2012 databases showed that London performed even worse than the United Kingdom as a whole and way below Shanghai (Shanghai has a similar GDP per capita as OECD country Chile for comparison)
What that propagandist-user posted, that China has a "bizarre system" that "doesn't play by the rules" is false. The country expanded its participation to its major provinces located in different major regions of the country geographically, and as your own propaganda source admits, it is going to do away with that totally next year. That's besides the point that not including a rural populace that doesnt go to school is not as relevant as you are suggesting.
Brody Peterson
PISA is designed to be representative of the PISA target population, that is, students aged between 15 years and 3 (complete) months and 16 years and 2 (complete) months who are enrolled in school at least in grade seven and yes, lower secondary school enrollment in China is not high (64% of 15-year olds are enrolled in school in B-S-J-G compared to an average of 89% in OECD countries) but that represents a reality of the current Chinese and other countries education systems and doesn't invalidate the performance of the Chinese students who are enrolled in school
Christian Gonzalez
And by the way, PISA pilot tests from 2009 in China actually showed that some Chinese provinces performed around the OECD average