However, each time I returned to Europe, beginning in the eighties, I heard dire stories about the schools in Western Europe. So far as I could tell, the graduates of schools in eastern europe and the former SU, were still doing quite well.
Joanna
Thomas Seay wrote:
>--- Andy F <andy274 at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>>A subjective comparison of Germany and the United
>>States
>>
>><http://math-www.uni-paderborn.de/~axel/us-d.html>
>>
>>
>
>Although there were a few small details that he got
>wrong, I found the above an interesting read. I must
>say that I was shocked by the below statement about
>the educationaly system in Germany. As a high school
>student in a poor area of the United States (West
>Virginia), I had heard of the strength of the German
>gymnasium and the French lycee. I remember wishing
>that I could have attended such wonderful
>institutions:
>
><<The German public (including me) generally assumed
>that the German school system is far superior to the
>US one -- until the devastating results of the PISA
>2000 study came out. It showed that the knowledge and
>skills of German students were consistently below the
>performance of US students (which typically hovered
>around the international average). Since then, more
>German parents have begun to send their children to
>private schools, which had performed better than
>public schools in the study. >>
>
>
>-Thomas
>
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