"The
United States places 17th in the developed world for education, according to a global report by education firm Pearson.”
The
United Stated ranked 17th in the entire world with Finland being
rated first, South Korea came in 2nd and Hong Kong came in 3rd
for the best countries for education. Others that came in close were Singapore,
United Kingdom and the Netherlands.
This information was last updated in 2012 so it’s fairly recent. Do
you believe that differences in some various educational institutions around
the world can create an international variation amongst student performance?
What are these top performing countries doing in education that other countries
aren’t? Have they used special resources throughout the years to maximize such
performance in their schools? Are the families in these countries relying
solely on the government so they force their children to focus more on their
schooling than anything else? What do you believe are the strongest factors in
a strong educational system.
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