Shanghai (China) - Strong Performers and Successful Reformers in Education
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- Опубликовано: 23 янв 2012
- A drive by Shanghai authorities to help low-performing schools and students took the city's secondary-school students to top place in the PISA 2009 tests.
About this project
This series of videos has been produced jointly by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) and the Pearson Foundation to present initiatives being taken by education authorities around the world to help improve the learning performance of their secondary school students. The school systems featured in these videos were chosen for their strong performance in the OECD's Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), a three-yearly evaluation of secondary students in reading, mathematics and science. For more information about this project, feel free to contact the Pearson Foundation at info@pearsonfoundation.org.
IN THE NAME OF JESUS FOREVER AND EVER AMEN HALELUJA AMEN 777
I would like to post a version subtitled in my language on my blog (it is in romanian). Is republishing on other websites and translation allowed?
Yes
thank you for showing transparency and ethics about reform experiments from South America Chile, we need and lack patience, cogratulations
Australia show broken down with China relationships
Fan Richard, they will regret later on. (Just my opinion don’t take it too seriously.)
上海是发达地区么。。。而且市区里面都很干净。。不像纽约那种乌七八糟的感觉。
上海是高素质地区,非常干净并且发达,深入进去或熟悉一些上海的本地人就会找到答案。上海在上世纪90年代也就900万人口,目前引进的1000多万外来人口有些也非常优秀。
中国的课堂又不是不允许学生向老师提问。。。。日本韩国也是这样
??😅谁告诉你的,上课,不让学生提问!!!
中学本来就是学习的地方,难道上课不安静还要吵闹才叫做成功?
中国的教育有一点不好就是作业太多了
I fail to see why you believe this.
There is no education system but a washing - brain system. I'm a mainlander, I know that. What a pity.
YANG Mark you looked just like a washed brain person