I know we give out a lot in this sub, but as a maths PhD, educator, and someone who advocates for STEM education, we’re doing really well here! It’s something we should be proud of! 🌟

Every three years in the worldwide education systems, OECD conducts PISA to test the critical thinking of 15-year-old students in math, science, and reading in over 65 countries that make up 90% of the world’s economies. 1

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9 Comments

  1. That link isn’t showing me anything.

    As long as we beat Denmark anyway.

    Edit: never mind re: the link, it’s including the 2 brackets at the end.

  2. BenderRodriguez14 on

    Working link: https://worldpopulationreview.com/country-rankings/pisa-scores-by-country

    11th in maths, 11th in science, 3rd in reading and 9th overall. Not too shabby. 

  3. HugoZHackenbush2 on

    Still, despite the good STEM rankings, a lot of Irish parents struggle with their children’s maths homework. As many as five out of every four adults struggle according to a recent survey. That’s nearly 30 per cent in total, and thankfully I’m not one of them..

  4. Quite interesting how Singapore outclasses everyone at everything. It is hard to consider things correctly there though as a fair part of the workforce actually resides in Malaysia, with a wealthier substratum representing the “local population”.

    I am not surprised with Ireland’s level of literacy, as most schools are great at arts subjects. Students also tend to have great interpersonal skills.

  5. IntrepidAstronaut863 on

    Can anyone illuminate on the huge gap between the far east asian countries and Europe?

    Cultural or Teaching methods?

  6. SeaworthinessOne170 on

    I wonder how Irish homegrown kids are doing versus those from different countries here.

    The standards definitely risen since kids from multiple ethnicities have been growing in numbers here too.

    The breakdown would be good to see.