China: World class 中国成为最聪明的国家
词汇: 教育与成功 Vocabulary: education and success
Is China the world's cleverest country?
China achieved 'remarkable' results in the Pisa international education tests, which measure pupils' key skills: reading, numeracy and science.
The results indicate that China's education system is not only above average, it's overtaking the performance of many Western countries. But why do Chinese students get top marks?
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Andreas Schleicher, who is responsible for the Pisa tests, says Chinese students show incredible resilience to become high-flyers, regardless of their background. "North Americans tell you typically it's all luck. In Europe, it's all about social heritage: 'My father was a plumber so I'm going to be a plumber.' In China, more than nine out of 10 children tell you: 'It depends on the effort I invest and I can succeed if I study hard.'"
Mr Schleicher adds it's a philosophical difference – we should expect the whole cohort to pass with flying colours, rather than just expecting the cream of the crop to succeed.
On a visit to a poor province in China, he noticed that schools were often the most impressive buildings. He says in the West, it's more likely to be a shopping centre.
So should other countries put their thinking caps on if they don't want their education system to flunk? When it comes to education, China might be able to teach the world a lesson.
Glossary 词汇表 (点击单词收听发音)
- cleverest 最聪明的
- key skills关键技能
- above average高于平均水平
- performance成绩
- top marks 高分
- high-flyers成功人士
- social heritage 社会遗产
- invest投入
- cohort有共同点的一群人
- pass with flying colours 高分通过
- the cream of the crop顶尖人才
- put their thinking caps on进入思考状态
- flunk 失败(常指考试不及格)
- teach (someone) a lesson给(某人)一个教训