One of the reasons we care so much about education is that there are so many myths that surround our thinking.
Wrong first opinion. Poor people always do bad things at school. That is not right. The top 10% of poorest children in Shanghai performed better than any other 10% of US students in the previous math PISA.
Misunderstandings Two drones reduce the international performance of the country. It is true that the wording of PISA has nothing to do with the role of refugees, the quality of the education system, where the issue of refugee students is raised more than in the country of origin.
Wrong opinion The three parts of the hat work better and better. This is not true, in fact, highly efficient education systems take a backseat when it comes to choosing the "best teacher" in the lower class.
Myth 4. The more time you spend studying, the better your results will be. It is not true that less than half of the study time spent in Finland is spent in the United Arab Emirates, but in Finland students learn a lot in a short time and in the United Arab Emirates they spend very little time.
OECD Education and Skills Today
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