Oman Daily Observer

Singapore students top PISA education survey

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PARIS: Fifteen-year-olds from Singapore topped the ranks of the best-performing students in the OECD’s triennial survey on internatio­nal education, followed by Japan, Estonia, Finland and Canada.

The metropolit­an areas of Hong Kong, Macau and Taipei also scored high in the survey covering science, reading and mathematic­s, the Paris-based Organisati­on for Economic Cooperatio­n and Developmen­t said. Some 540,000 students across 72 countries or cities were quizzed with a computer-based test during the latest version of the survey, known as the Programme for Internatio­nal Student Assessment (PISA).

With a special focus this time on science, the survey found that students knowledge in the field was broadly stable over the last decade, although Colombia, Israel, Macau, Portugal, Qatar and Romania made significan­t gains.

Among the 35 mostly wealthy countries belonging to the OECD, one out of five students on average did not achieve the baseline level of proficienc­y in science.

“Sciences education isn’t keeping up. Why? Because science itself is moving at lightening speed,” said OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurria.

Presenting the results, he said that students from Singapore were effectivel­y a year and a half ahead of other students on average.

Students from both Britain and the United States saw a decline in their reading, mathematic­s and science scores on average since the last survey in 2012.

A nearly 20 per cent increase in spending per student over the past decade in OECD countries had little impact on students’ scores in science, the survey found.

 ?? — AFP ?? A tour guide walks between monuments at Khaymingha temple in Bagan. Located in central Myanmar, Bagan is home to more than 2,000 ancient Buddhist monuments deeply revered in the Buddhistma­jority nation and is one of the country’s most popular tourist...
— AFP A tour guide walks between monuments at Khaymingha temple in Bagan. Located in central Myanmar, Bagan is home to more than 2,000 ancient Buddhist monuments deeply revered in the Buddhistma­jority nation and is one of the country’s most popular tourist...

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