Which country has the best schools? ⏲️ 6 Minute English

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Hello, this is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English.
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I'm Phil. And I'm Beth.
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So, Beth, we're talking about the best education systems in the world today.
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You went to school here in Britain.
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What do you think of the British education system?
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Do you think it could be the best?
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I think that it's quite good,
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there's probably a couple of things that I personally would change about it,
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but I would say it's quite good, but maybe not the best in the world.
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Well, in this programme, we're going to be talking about the Pisa rankings.
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The rankings are based on tests carried out by the OECD,
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that's an international organisation, every three years.
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The tests attempt to show which countries are the most
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effective at teaching maths, science and reading.
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But is that really possible to measure?
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Well, here is former BBC education correspondent Sean Coughlan talking
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to BBC World Service programme 'The Global Story'.
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When they were introduced first of all, that was a very contentious idea,
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because people said, how can you possibly compare big countries...
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how can you compare America to Luxembourg or to, you know,
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or to parts of China or whatever?
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Sean said that the tests were contentious.
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If something is contentious, then it's something that people might argue about -
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it's controversial.
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So, at first, Pisa tests were contentious because
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not everyone believed it was fair to compare very different countries.
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Phil, I've got a question for you about them.
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So, in 2022, Singapore was top of the reading rankings.
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But which of these countries came second?
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Was it a) the USA, b) Ireland or c) the UK?
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I think it might be b) Ireland.
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OK. Well, we will find out if that's correct at the end of the programme.
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A common pattern in the Pisa rankings is
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that the most successful countries tend to be smaller.
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Talking to BBC World Service programme, 'The Global Story',
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Sean Coughlan tells us that many large countries
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from Western Europe don't score that highly in the rankings.
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They're being outpaced and outperformed by these fast, upcoming countries,
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you know, Singapore or Estonia, or Taiwan, or those sort of places
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which have which we don't historically think of as being economic rivals,
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but I suppose the argument for the Pisa tests is, if you want to have
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a knowledge economy, an economy based on skills,
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this is how you measure it.
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We heard that many large European countries
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are being outpaced by smaller nations.
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If someone outpaces you, they're going faster than you - at a higher pace.
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We use the prefix, 'out-' to say that someone or something is better
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at doing something.
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We also heard that smaller nations are 'outperforming' larger ones -
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they're performing better.
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Singapore, Estonia and Taiwan are described as 'economic rivals'
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to large European nations.
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That means that they are competing with them, economically.
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We also heard about a knowledge economy.
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This is an economy based on service industries that require workers
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to be highly educated, such as IT, finance or advanced engineering.
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So, what makes countries perform better in these tests?
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Let's hear again from BBC World Service programme, 'The Global Story'.
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Sean Coughlan tells us that those countries that prioritise
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getting everyone to a certain level do well.
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We also hear from Rando Kuustik, an Estonian School principal.
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Countries which make sure that all their pupils get
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through a certain level of education to a certain standard,
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regardless of their background, do well.
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If you are teaching them by different level or abilities,
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then you are segregating them, and we don't want to segregate any people
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in the world, why we are doing that
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in the schools? This one of the main things why Estonia is successful.
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Sean said the most successful systems educate everyone
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to a particular standard, regardless of their background.
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If one thing happens regardless of something else it means
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that the something else is not important, or not a problem.
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Rando Kuustik said
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that Estonian schools do not want to segregate students.
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'Segregate' means to separate and keep apart.
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So, we've just heard about Estonia,
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but what about your question, Beth?
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What about those countries?
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I asked you which out of the USA, Ireland and the UK
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came second for reading in the 2022 Pisa rankings?
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You said Ireland, and that was the correct answer. Well done!
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OK, let's recap the vocabulary we've learnt in this programme
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about education rankings, starting with, 'contentious' -
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argued about or controversial.
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If you're outpaced by someone, they're going faster than you are.
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Rivals are competitors.
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A knowledge economy is one based on industries that need
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highly educated workers, such as IT, finance or advanced engineering.
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If something happens,
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regardless of a second thing, the second thing has no impact on it happening.
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And finally, if people are segregated,
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different groups of people are separated and kept apart.
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Once again, our six minutes are up.
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Remember to visit our website, bbclearningenglish.com,
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where you'll find a worksheet and quiz related to this programme,
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and we'll see you again soon
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for more trending topics and useful vocabulary here at 6 Minute English.
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Goodbye for now.
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Bye!
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