Saxval Posted December 3, 2008 Report Posted December 3, 2008 Rhaaa oublier ce que je viens d'écrire là dessous. Ce qui vient de sortir c'est le détail pour la Suisse http://info.rsr.ch/fr/news/Les_eleves_frib…y=1228307268000 Sinon le reste c'est sorti il y a une année L'évaluation 2006 de la performance des systèmes éducatifs faite par l'OCDE vient de sortir. Cette année ce sont les sciences qui sont analysées: http://www.pisa.oecd.org/pages/0,2987,en_3…1_1_1_1,00.html Finland, with an average of 563 score points, was the highest-performing country on the PISA 2006 science scale. Six other high-scoring countries had mean scores of 530 to 542 points: Canada, Japan and New Zealand and the partner countries/economies Hong Kong-China, Chinese Taipei and Estonia. Australia, the Netherlands, Korea, Germany, the United Kingdom, the Czech Republic, Switzerland, Austria, Belgium and Ireland, and the partner countries/economies Liechtenstein, Slovenia and Macao-China also scored above the OECD average of 500 score points. On average across OECD countries, 1.3% of 15-year-olds reached Level 6 of the PISA 2006 science scale, the highest proficiency level. These students could consistently identify, explain and apply scientific knowledge, and knowledge about science, in a variety of complex life situations. In New Zealand and Finland this figure was at least 3.9%, three times the OECD average. In the United Kingdom, Australia, Japan and Canada, as well as the partner countries/economies Liechtenstein, Slovenia and Hong Kong-China, between 2 and 3% reached Level 6. R
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