2. The whole point of schools is that children come first… … and everything we do must reflect this single goal “ Students First”
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4. High excellence high equity - Raising the bar and narrowing the gap Luxembourg Norway Sweden US England Switzerland Scotland Wales Spain Poland Korea Finland Canada Japan Belgium N Ireland Germany Turkey New Zealand Australia 460 480 500 520 540 560 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 200 minus Variance (a) Mean score on reading scale High excellence Low equity Low excellence Low equity Low excellence High equity High excellence High equity Source: PISA 2009, OECD OECD average OECD average (a) Total variance (between and within schools) is expressed as a percentage of the average variance in student performance across OECD countries. The OECD average is 101. For this chart, the variance is displayed as 200-variance, ie a country with a high relative variance of 120 will appear on this chart as 80 to the left of the chart. OECD average High Excellence High Equity - Raising the Bar and Narrowing the Gap
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Notas del editor
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What is PISA?
Left vertical axis is about results Horizontal axis is the gap between indigenous and non indigenous and low SES and high SES. Australia – relatively high results but not as high as others: Finland and big gap. THIS IS WHY IT IS CALLED “Raising the bar and narrowing the gap”