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65 countries/economies, including all OECD countries and major countries & regions in the world , participated in the PISA 2009 assessment in 2009. The results just came out hours ago on 7 December 2010.
Shanghai region, selected to represent China, tops all 3 categories: Reading, Maths and Science. ,
Tamil Nadu & Himachal Pradesh, selected to represent India, was also tested.
Detail rankings are as follows ( I highlighted some important names):
READING RANKING
1 Shanghai China (556)
2 Korea (539)
3 Finland (536)
4 HongKong China (533)
5 Singapore (526)
6 Canada (524)
7 New Zealand (521)
8 Japan (520)
9 Australia (515)
10 Netherlands (508)
11 Belgium (506)
12 Norway (503)
13 Estonia (501)
14 Switzerland (501)
15 Poland (500)
16 Iceland (500)
17 US (500)
18 Liechtenstein (499)
19 Sweden (497)
20 Germany (497)
21 Ireland (496)
22 France (496)
23 Taipei, Chinese (495)
24 Denmark (495)
25 UK (494)
26 Hungary (494)
27 Portugal (489)
28 Macao, China (487)
29 Italy (486)
30 Latvia (484)
MATHS RANKING:
1 Shanghai China (600)
2 Singapore (562)
3 HongKong China (555)
4 Korea (546)
5 Taipei Chinese (543)
6 Finland (541)
7 Liechtenstein (536)
8 Switzerland (534)
9 Japan (529)
10 Canada (527)
11 Netherlands (526)
12 Macao China (525)
13 New Zealand (519)
14 Belgium (515)
15 Australia (514)
16 Germany (513)
17 Estonia (512)
18 Iceland (507)
19 Denmark (503)
20 Slovenia (501)
21 Norway (498)
22 France (497)
23 Slovak Rep (497)
24 Austria (496)
25 Poland (495)
26 Sweden (494)
27 Czech Rep (493)
28 UK (492)
29 Hungary (490)
30 Luxembourg (489)
SCIENCE RANKING:
1 Shanghai China (575)
2 Finland (554)
3 HongKong China (549)
4 Singapore (542)
5 Japan (539)
6 Korea (538)
7 New Zealand (532)
8 Canada (529)
9 Estonia (528)
10 Australia (527)
11 Netherlands (522)
12 Taipei Chinese (520)
13 Germany (520)
14 Liechtenstein (520)
15 Switzerland (517)
16 UK (514)
17 Slovenia (512)
18 Macao China (511)
19 Poland (508)
20 Ireland (508)
21 Belgium (507)
22 Hungary (503)
23 US (502)
24 Czech Rep (500)
25 Norway (500)
26 Denmark (499)
27 France (498)
28 Iceland (496)
29 Sweden (495)
30 Austria (494)
All test scores of Tamil Nadu & Himachal Pradesh, selected to represent India, are nowhere close to top 30 in all categories.
For details on PISA test, pls refer to OECD website: PISA 2009 Results: What Students Know and Can Do: Student Performance in Reading, Mathematics and Science (Volume I)
For related articles, check:
FT.com / Global Economy - Shanghai tops global state school rankings
Britain plummets down world education rankings behind Poland and Norway | Mail Online
Several key observations of mine:
Observation 1. Though Shanghai undoubtedly should be ranked aboive China's national average, the true average of China would be most likely within top 3 spots or even still at the global top spot, given Shanghai's test scores are way above the rest of the world by a large margin and Chinese average would not be that much lower than that margin ( or Shanghai's ) since China is a highly homogenous country.
Observation 2. Test scores of Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Austria, France and the UK have been adversely affected by their large populations of recent immigrants from other parts of the world. ( I just checked several Dutch and German blogs. People there have tore the roofs off, complaining about the average scores being affected by recent immigrants. And I agree).
Observation 3 . THINK: IQ : No need for you to calculate what's the correlation between PISA score and national average IQ (given slightly upward adjustments for countries in my Note 2). I think the answer is quite clear, isn't it?
Shanghai region, selected to represent China, tops all 3 categories: Reading, Maths and Science. ,
Tamil Nadu & Himachal Pradesh, selected to represent India, was also tested.
Detail rankings are as follows ( I highlighted some important names):
READING RANKING
1 Shanghai China (556)
2 Korea (539)
3 Finland (536)
4 HongKong China (533)
5 Singapore (526)
6 Canada (524)
7 New Zealand (521)
8 Japan (520)
9 Australia (515)
10 Netherlands (508)
11 Belgium (506)
12 Norway (503)
13 Estonia (501)
14 Switzerland (501)
15 Poland (500)
16 Iceland (500)
17 US (500)
18 Liechtenstein (499)
19 Sweden (497)
20 Germany (497)
21 Ireland (496)
22 France (496)
23 Taipei, Chinese (495)
24 Denmark (495)
25 UK (494)
26 Hungary (494)
27 Portugal (489)
28 Macao, China (487)
29 Italy (486)
30 Latvia (484)
MATHS RANKING:
1 Shanghai China (600)
2 Singapore (562)
3 HongKong China (555)
4 Korea (546)
5 Taipei Chinese (543)
6 Finland (541)
7 Liechtenstein (536)
8 Switzerland (534)
9 Japan (529)
10 Canada (527)
11 Netherlands (526)
12 Macao China (525)
13 New Zealand (519)
14 Belgium (515)
15 Australia (514)
16 Germany (513)
17 Estonia (512)
18 Iceland (507)
19 Denmark (503)
20 Slovenia (501)
21 Norway (498)
22 France (497)
23 Slovak Rep (497)
24 Austria (496)
25 Poland (495)
26 Sweden (494)
27 Czech Rep (493)
28 UK (492)
29 Hungary (490)
30 Luxembourg (489)
SCIENCE RANKING:
1 Shanghai China (575)
2 Finland (554)
3 HongKong China (549)
4 Singapore (542)
5 Japan (539)
6 Korea (538)
7 New Zealand (532)
8 Canada (529)
9 Estonia (528)
10 Australia (527)
11 Netherlands (522)
12 Taipei Chinese (520)
13 Germany (520)
14 Liechtenstein (520)
15 Switzerland (517)
16 UK (514)
17 Slovenia (512)
18 Macao China (511)
19 Poland (508)
20 Ireland (508)
21 Belgium (507)
22 Hungary (503)
23 US (502)
24 Czech Rep (500)
25 Norway (500)
26 Denmark (499)
27 France (498)
28 Iceland (496)
29 Sweden (495)
30 Austria (494)
All test scores of Tamil Nadu & Himachal Pradesh, selected to represent India, are nowhere close to top 30 in all categories.
For details on PISA test, pls refer to OECD website: PISA 2009 Results: What Students Know and Can Do: Student Performance in Reading, Mathematics and Science (Volume I)
For related articles, check:
FT.com / Global Economy - Shanghai tops global state school rankings
Britain plummets down world education rankings behind Poland and Norway | Mail Online
Several key observations of mine:
Observation 1. Though Shanghai undoubtedly should be ranked aboive China's national average, the true average of China would be most likely within top 3 spots or even still at the global top spot, given Shanghai's test scores are way above the rest of the world by a large margin and Chinese average would not be that much lower than that margin ( or Shanghai's ) since China is a highly homogenous country.
Observation 2. Test scores of Belgium, Netherlands, Germany, Sweden, Norway, Austria, France and the UK have been adversely affected by their large populations of recent immigrants from other parts of the world. ( I just checked several Dutch and German blogs. People there have tore the roofs off, complaining about the average scores being affected by recent immigrants. And I agree).
Observation 3 . THINK: IQ : No need for you to calculate what's the correlation between PISA score and national average IQ (given slightly upward adjustments for countries in my Note 2). I think the answer is quite clear, isn't it?
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