More and more young people are getting university degrees. However, the OECD's "Education at a Glance" study reveals that when it comes to careers in the sciences, gender equality is still a long way ...
Japanese government spending on tertiary education, such as universities, is only 54 percent of the average among member countries of the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development, ...
Israeli classrooms are among the most crowded among OECD countries, and the country’s teachers are getting paid less than average, according to an annual review of education in the economic ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Asian countries are currently in the lead according to the most recent global education rankings published by the Organisation for ...
Israeli classrooms have 5 more kids than OECD average; teachers earn 5% less Still, annual report finds Israel ahead of the curve on women’s education and on share of the population getting higher ...
The amount of public education expenditure per student in South Korea was found to be $19,805, exceeding the average of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD). However, for ...
As president Trump’s second term progresses, the United States has been reevaluating both its education research expenditures and its ties to international organizations. These two concerns come ...
In this article, we will talk about 20 countries with the best education. We will also discuss the emerging trends around Edtech, the key players in the industry, and the worrying numbers of missing ...
Geoff Sharrock works at a public university which would benefit from increased public funding. In any campaign, truth is an early casualty. Political leaders use simple facts and figures to prove one ...
As the OECD publishes its once-every-three-years report into educational standards worldwide, teachers, parents and students in Finland explain why their system is such a success In Finland there are ...
More people access higher education today than ever before. One in three adults in developed countries held a college degree in 2012, a substantial increase from 2000 when just over one in five had ...
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