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Catching up: learning from the best school systems in East Asia

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Abstract

The world’s centre of high performance in school education is now East Asia. Four of the five top-performing systems are Hong Kong, Shanghai, South Korea and Singapore, according to OECD’s 2009 PISA assessments. In recent years, Australia and many OECD countries have substantially increased education expenditure, often with disappointing results. Grattan Institute’s new report, Catching up: learning from the best school systems in East Asia, shows how studying the strengths of these systems and applying them in our classrooms can improve our children’s lives.

Author
Jensen, Ben
Corporate Author
Grattan Institute (Australia)
Year of publication
2012
Pages
124
Series
Grattan Institute Report
Source database
library
Language