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The reading comprehension and mathematics skills of 15-year-old Swedish students have deteriorated in the 2000s, a new triennial OECD study released on Tuesday has found.
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One can't blame invandrare (immigrants) now can you?
Nevertheless, I came to this conclusion many years ago that Swedsih schools (H.S. and College) were below average at best after meeting many Swedes in the "States". Many Swedes that I had a business relationships with whether in Banking orsome other field spoke and wrote English as if it was taught to them by a Chinese person. However, I am now aware since learning some (and still learning) Swedish that many Swedes are illiterate in their own language! Oh How So Dreadful.
If only in Sverige a few years, student scores reflect education by their former system overseas and not performance of Swedish schools.
The two of you should excuse yourselves from the conversation since "Prat's" comment makes no salient points and "Borilla's" comment is a fine example of how not to write a paragraph. "Borilla" I dont know if you are being sarcastic or if you actually agree with Prat. Any sound written text that is convey a opinion should be clear and readable, your is not. Nevertheless, both comments are filled with discombobulated sentences and if it were a feature of this forum should be deleted for there stupidity.
Nevertheless, I thought Sweden was a country that was basically homogenous? I thought the country 99 percent "ethnic" swede? Come on racist make better excuses. One has to wonder if the national test scores were being doctered in past. Since laziness seems endemic throught out Sweden.
Great example: No one will shovel the sidewalks of Stockholm for the entire winter. If that is not laziness I don't know what is.
And, most importantly: make pupils get the real meaning of study, of learning. Make them ENJOY the learning process, instead of boring them.
Leisure > study. You must reverse this reality, and the rest will come.
You can apply this rule to every country in the world. You will succeed.
For those who actually read the article, Prat made a valid point. The original BM obviously missed part of the article.
An example he gave us of what one student did years ago was write sjuk sköterska instead of sjuksköterska, and e instead of är.
10 Black males out 20 are engineers.
20 Black males out of 3980 Green people.
50% of all Black males are engineers.
10% of all Green people are engineers.
Which group has the most engineers?
Disclaimer:
The "Green" people in this tutorial were not intended in anyway to represent envious people.
Tables on the population in Sweden 2008. Corrected version 2010-02-18
Seems like the majority of the dummies are Swedish. Ojojo!!
This, coming from someone calling themselves "MemphisSwede". Oh, the irony.
Science: Shanghai 575, US 502, Sweden 495
Reading: Shanghai 556, US 500, Sweden 497
Math: Shanghai 600, Sweden 494, US 487
I suspect, Iran & Israel would score pretty high too if they were given the test.
Also, it'd be interesting to have India in the picture.
Ethnicity number %
Swede 7,651,507 85.0
Finns 449,188 4.99
Assyrians 79,215 0.88
Norwegian 0.5
Danes 0.5
Croats 0.5
Albanians 0.5
Serbs 0.5
Bosnian 0.5
Lebanese 0.5
Turks 0.5
Iraqis 0.5
Iranians 0.5
Roma 36,007 0.4
Lappish 6,800 0.1
Estonians 0.1
Chilean 0.1
Greeks 0.1
Somalis 0,1
Others 270,053 3.0
Undeclared 0,0
Total 9,001,774 [14] 100.0
*Note: The 2010 estimate from Statistiska Centralbyrån suggested that Swedens population had risen by roughly 300,000 to 9,347,899. This estimate represents an increase by 91,552 since 2009 years estimate, a record increase since 1946. [15][16][17] By the year 2020 the population is expected to rise to over 10 million people
"In terms of students of foreign origin who were born abroad, the figure was 48 percent"
So almost half of all students of foreign origin failed to attain basic reading skills. It doesn't matter if they only make up .5 %, .7% or 50% of the Swedish population. Now does that huge percentage in such a small demographic influence the overal results attained by Sweden in significant way? No. However, it does acknowledge a big problem within that demographic, which was the point of it being mentioned.
@duogrn: Thank you for the NYT link.
Also when comparing to a German school system, there are less hours of teaching in a week, less homework, less demand on students and no "play year" for the 6-year olds, but real school with shorter hours of course.
I am not surprised.
Nevertheless, I thought Sweden was a country that was basically homogenous? I thought the country (had) 99 percent "ethnic" swede? Come on racist (racists) make better excuses. One has to wonder if the national test scores were being doctered in past. Since laziness seems endemic throught out Sweden (fragment. Revise)
Great example: No one will shovel the sidewalks of Stockholm for the entire winter. If that is not laziness I don't know what (it) is."
Have a look at your own grammar mistakes instead of pointing at other people.
In regard to my own post #16,
1) The reason why India was probably left out from the test is most likely due to the fact that despite growing investment in education, 35% of its population is still illiterate; only 15% of Indian students reach high school, and just 7% graduate.
2) Iran ranked 87% among 139 nations in and was not included in the test
3) Israel scored 474 in reading, below the OECD average
Evidently my own personal acquaintances don't construct a legit sample set.
In terms of integration, two points come into mind,
1) How the top-scored Shanghai handles and integrates migrants' children into its city's education system is worth learning.
Note. Shanghai, the largest city in China, has a population of 20.7 million, of whom 13.8 million are permanent residents, and 5.4 million are temporary, in addition, there are around 1.5 million who are mobile (i.e. without a Shanghai home).
OECD has conducted a study in their note of Shanghai and Hong Kong
http://www.oecd.org/document/61/0,3343,en_2649_35845621_46567613_1_1_1_1,00.html
2) In Spain, Gypsies find easier path to integration
"Some experts say Spain's secret is that it has concentrated on practical issues, such as access to housing and jobs. In contrast, they say, some European institutions have concentrated too much on issues of prejudice and political rights.'
see the article on NYTimes
http://www.nytimes.com/2010/12/06/world/europe/06gypsy.html
swedish education is just doing fine, its the standard of the question that goes up so high that it reach an unnecessary level.
just teach your kids what they want to learn, and try to get away from the capitalist bullshit that force you to perform better and better to an unnecessary level. technology should help human life, not give them a new headache.