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I am not looking for excuses. I am trying to say that Indians are not dumb. I am trying to say Indian students are quite good, and this PISA test does not reflect their real capabilities.
That said, what I am also trying to say is that we should review our educational system, and see where and if it lacks certain attributes, and if changes are actually necessary.
What Gotternub, fast etc are saying is that Indians are dumb. Its actually racist, but I'll leave it at that and wont dwell on such nonsense. Needless chest thumping because of some PISA score does not discount actual achievements in real life, that Indians have actually SHOWN that they can achieve. There is tons of proof for it. And because we have real life examples of success, facilitated by our education system, this result is indeed intriguing. So we have to analyze it from all angles than jump to conclusions and say , Indians are dumb. Which is nonsense.
dude, in every society there are shining individuals. PISA doesnt test that. It tries to determine (from a sample) the median knowledge of all. now if that sample is indicative of the whole population is another matter.
Yeah so how is that reflective of China or its education system anyway? Its like the Olympic medals they win, they train for a particular purpose. And do it again and again and again.
It reflects in a way that they will be great problem solvers and number crunchers, but wont be able to come up with a challenge that actually involves those skills and translates them into real life applications because they will be so involved in useless academia debates. For example.
They wont come up with quantum computing projects, will be unable to lead a team such as that, but will be a great asset to the team because of their number crunching abilities. Another example.
Think Sheldon Cooper from The Big Bang Theory series if you watch it by any chance.