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East Asia Students Tops in Math, Science, Reading |
2012-12-13 |
[An Nahar] Pupils in smaller, prosperous nations and territories in East Asia lead the world in math, science and literacy, according to a set of global studies released Tuesday in the United States. Singapore, South Korea, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Japan were the top performers in both fourth- and eighth-grade mathematics in the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS). "At the eighth grade, clearly the East Asian countries ... are pulling away from the rest of the world by a considerable margin," the report said in its executive summary. In science, Singapore and South Korea held the top two tiers at both grades, indicated the studies, which are conducted every four years since 1995 by the International Association for the Evaluation of Education Achievement (IEA). The parallel Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) named Hong Kong and Singapore among the top performing countries in fourth-grade reading comprehension. Worldwide, out of 45 participating countries, only 12 nations had average achievement below the PIRLS centerpoint of 500, the study observed, and in nearly all countries girls scored better at reading than boys. Students in the United States surpassed the international average, but lagged behind their East Asian and, in some cases, European counterparts. The IEA, which conducts its research out of Boston University, posted the studies on its website: timssandpirls.bc.edu. |
Posted by:Fred |
#4 What about the Asian students "self-esteem" and "feelings"? //sarc off |
Posted by: borgboy 2012-12-13 12:54 |
#3 I think 1/3 of our problem is the reality tunnel we tend to believe and pass on to our kids: "It's Toooooooo Hard" and not worthwhile. 1/3 the rest of the educational system. |
Posted by: Thing From Snowy Mountain 2012-12-13 10:52 |
#2 To bypass digital pass copy and paste headline into Google and then enter through Google. |
Posted by: tipper 2012-12-13 09:24 |
#1 Don't know enough about the US system of education but I agree 100% with this critique of Aussie education. Rigid education system means our children will suffer |
Posted by: tipper 2012-12-13 09:04 |