A new study has cast doubt on the current enthusiasm in the west - TopicsExpress



          

A new study has cast doubt on the current enthusiasm in the west for copying teaching methods in China and South Korea, where children score highly in international tests, suggesting that cultural factors beyond school also play a part in their success. Politicians and policymakers from the west, where children gain lower marks, are avidly studying the education systems of those countries that regularly top the Pisa international league tables in the hope of emulating their achievement. But a new study from the Institute of Education (IoE) at the University of London concludes that the children of immigrants from these countries when educated elsewhere continue to score just as highly within no-better-than-average school systems. theguardian/world/2014/oct/09/east-asian-school-success-culture-curriculum-teaching
Posted on: Sat, 11 Oct 2014 03:02:50 +0000

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