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International Student Assessment Program (PISA) shows negative trends in Georgia

08 დეკ 202307:18
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The report indicates that mathematics scores for 15-year-old students in Georgia decreased by eight points, while reading comprehension scores decreased by six points, and science scores increased by one point.

The ranking places Georgia 60th out of 81 nations in mathematics, 67th in reading comprehension, and 66th in science.

Merely 34% of students in Georgia achieved basic level two in mathematics, which is much lower than the country average of 69% in the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD).

Similarly, the report suggests that approximately 33% of students achieved level two or higher in reading (in contrast to the OECD's average of 74%), while approximately 35% accomplished this level in science (in contrast to the OECD's average of 76%).

In terms of gender differences, girls performed better than boys.

Statistically, students in private schools perform significantly better than those in public schools.

The survey also shows that 13% of 15-year-old girls and 15% of boys in the same age group in the country were bullied at least several times a month.


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