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Top Ten Educational Systems In The World by Nobody: 10:50am On Jul 21, 2016
Educational systems in the world have not been consistent, as Finland is falling on the rank, South Korea and other Asian countries are soaring high. Eventhough it’s recorded that Finland has the highest percent of literary.
Many countries focus squarely on their education right from the craddle stage.
But it’s sadonic that no African country appears in the Top ten.
Top 20 countries 2015/2016
1. South Korea
Japan and south-Korea have fierce competition for the 1st rank. Koreans defeated Japan in 3 levels. Japan despite investing in childhood education is compromised in some rankings as no#2 and almost tying with Japan in the ranks. Do you know that children in South Korea attend school often seven-day a week? The national education budget estimated last year was $11,300,000,000. The literacy rate is total 97.9% out of which males are sharing 99.2% and 96.6% of females.
The GDP (PPP) per capita estimated in 2014 is $34,795.
2. Japan
The technology-based educational structure has provided the nation with some great figures in the knowledge and insight.
The GDP nearly 5.96 trillion USD is well evident to prove the claim.
3. Singapore
The strong and highly ranked primary education system is none less than 3rd rank in the competition.
The GDP (PPP) per capita is U$D 64,584 is also number 3rd in the world.
4. Hong Kong
The school education management is pretty much in the way as UK model of education. The educational budget for the last year was $39, 420 per capita. The primary, secondary and higher education levels are exemplary in their approach and work. English and Cantonese Chinese are the mainstream languages for educational texts. The 94.6% literacy rate is making a pretty good sense about the numbers.
The GDP (PPP) per capita accumulated in 2014 is $404.892 billion.
5. Finland
The old champion is loosing ground to it´s asian rivals. A number of folks still consider Finland as no#1 in the best educational system which exactly isn’t the fact anymore. The premature child admission is a big drawback in the system. The no tuition fees system has an annual educational budget of €11.1 billion.
The country’s Gross domestic product wasn’t less than $36,395 (per capita).
6. UK
With the devolution of the Education in UK, the individual governments are administrating the matters relating education on their own. The Scottish, Welsh, Northern Irish and English governments are minding their businesses on an individual basis instead of a collective dealing under kingdom’s authorities. The Pearson has ranked UK second in the European ranks and given the rank of #6 in the worldwide ratings in their 2014 publication. However, as a matter of fact Scottish system has a slight edge over the England when it comes to comparative competitiveness.
The GDP per capita is 21st highest in the world with $38,711.
7. Canada
English and French are the primary levels for interacting with bookish knowledge. The literacy rates are not less than 99% (Both male & female). The attainment ratio is also recording good percentages. The college graduates have the world’s highest ratio. The Canadians follow compulsion in the education up to the 16 (most provinces) or 18 years (exception for a couple). The educational calendar varies from 180-190 days. The results will be impressive to a great extent after prioritising the investments in childhood education.
GDP per Capita: $44,656 Canada is investing 5.4% of its Gross Domestic Product in the education sector.
8. Netherlands
The low investments, weak planning and management in the high school education, have put Netherlanders on 8th in the ranking.
GDP per Capita: $42,586
9. Ireland
The literacy rate is 99% for each male and female. The education in the country is free for all levels from primary to third or college/university level. The students from the European Union are the only to be charged for fees and funds, mainly the tuition fees.
The Irish government is having an investment of 8.759 billion euro annually on the education.
10. Poland
The polish ministry of education is heading the business in the country. The Pearson and Economist combine ranked the country as the 4th best in Europe and the no#10 in the world on the accounts of its well established primary, secondary (lower and upper) educational bases.
GDP per Capita: $21,118
The rank shows how education is falling short in African nations. Most of the countries with good education system are the best in the world in terms of development.

https://scholarzine./2016/07/20/top-ten-best-educational-system-in-the-world/


cc : Lalasticlala , Fynestboi
Re: Top Ten Educational Systems In The World by hymanflex(m): 3:51pm On Aug 01, 2016
Microflux:
Educational systems in the world have not been consistent, as Finland is falling on the rank, South Korea and other Asian countries are soaring high. Eventhough it’s recorded that Finland has the highest percent of literary.
Many countries focus squarely on their education right from the craddle stage.
But it’s sadonic that no African country appears in the Top ten.
Top 20 countries 2015/2016
1. South Korea
Japan and south-Korea have fierce competition for the 1st rank. Koreans defeated Japan in 3 levels. Japan despite investing in childhood education is compromised in some rankings as no#2 and almost tying with Japan in the ranks. Do you know that children in South Korea attend school often seven-day a week? The national education budget estimated last year was $11,300,000,000. The literacy rate is total 97.9% out of which males are sharing 99.2% and 96.6% of females.
The GDP (PPP) per capita estimated in 2014 is $34,795.
2. Japan
The technology-based educational structure has provided the nation with some great figures in the knowledge and insight.
The GDP nearly 5.96 trillion USD is well evident to prove the claim.
3. Singapore
The strong and highly ranked primary education system is none less than 3rd rank in the competition.
The GDP (PPP) per capita is U$D 64,584 is also number 3rd in the world.
4. Hong Kong
The school education management is pretty much in the way as UK model of education. The educational budget for the last year was $39, 420 per capita. The primary, secondary and higher education levels are exemplary in their approach and work. English and Cantonese Chinese are the mainstream languages for educational texts. The 94.6% literacy rate is making a pretty good sense about the numbers.
The GDP (PPP) per capita accumulated in 2014 is $404.892 billion.
5. Finland
The old champion is loosing ground to it´s asian rivals. A number of folks still consider Finland as no#1 in the best educational system which exactly isn’t the fact anymore. The premature child admission is a big drawback in the system. The no tuition fees system has an annual educational budget of €11.1 billion.
The country’s Gross domestic product wasn’t less than $36,395 (per capita).
6. UK
With the devolution of the Education in UK, the individual governments are administrating the matters relating education on their own. The Scottish, Welsh, Northern Irish and English governments are minding their businesses on an individual basis instead of a collective dealing under kingdom’s authorities. The Pearson has ranked UK second in the European ranks and given the rank of #6 in the worldwide ratings in their 2014 publication. However, as a matter of fact Scottish system has a slight edge over the England when it comes to comparative competitiveness.
The GDP per capita is 21st highest in the world with $38,711.
7. Canada
English and French are the primary levels for interacting with bookish knowledge. The literacy rates are not less than 99% (Both male & female). The attainment ratio is also recording good percentages. The college graduates have the world’s highest ratio. The Canadians follow compulsion in the education up to the 16 (most provinces) or 18 years (exception for a couple). The educational calendar varies from 180-190 days. The results will be impressive to a great extent after prioritising the investments in childhood education.
GDP per Capita: $44,656 Canada is investing 5.4% of its Gross Domestic Product in the education sector.
8. Netherlands
The low investments, weak planning and management in the high school education, have put Netherlanders on 8th in the ranking.
GDP per Capita: $42,586
9. Ireland
The literacy rate is 99% for each male and female. The education in the country is free for all levels from primary to third or college/university level. The students from the European Union are the only to be charged for fees and funds, mainly the tuition fees.
The Irish government is having an investment of 8.759 billion euro annually on the education.
10. Poland
The polish ministry of education is heading the business in the country. The Pearson and Economist combine ranked the country as the 4th best in Europe and the no#10 in the world on the accounts of its well established primary, secondary (lower and upper) educational bases.
GDP per Capita: $21,118
The rank shows how education is falling short in African nations. Most of the countries with good education system are the best in the world in terms of development.

https://scholarzine./2016/07/20/top-ten-best-educational-system-in-the-world/


cc : Lalasticlala , Fynestboi



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