10 Best Education Systems in the World

Finland Since the first edition of PISA (Programmed for International Student Assessment) in 2000, Finland’s education system has been ranked among the best in the world.

South Korea Previously the three-time winner of the World Top 20 Education ranking system. South Korea, on the other hand, only performed well in the completion rate of students aged 5 to 14, in the five new indicators.

Danmark Yes, Denmark may be the least appreciated country in the world, but here is one of the elites in educational development. With a literacy rate of 99% in Denmark, the country is recognized among the top 10 education systems in the world.

Hong Kong (PRC) Surprisingly, Hong Kong has the highest tuition rate in the world for primary age students. Indeed, enrollment in early childhood education is expected to improve. In addition, its current success in primary-age student scores and enrollment completion rates is high.

United Kingdom The UK has a long history of contributions to art and science, with William Shakespeare one of the greatest writers in the history of English literature. Oxford and Cambridge, with other major universities, are founded in the UK.

Singapore Also, known as the best test-taking country in the world, Singapore ranked highest in international primary and secondary tests in subjects such as math, science and reading in the year 2016. Although the scores have failed now, they are back on track. top again.

Sweden Sweden ranks 7th among the top 10 education systems in the world. Subsequently, progressing in the last three years. Finally keeping up with other Nordic fellows (Finland, Denmark and Norway).

 United States A country among the best among the 10 best education systems in the world is the United States. This country has top universities, so it has an excellent educational proposition and program structure with recruitment at times. . 

Israel Israel remains impressive in international circles. Your country’s education system for early childhood development ranks second in the world. And its improvement in primary school completion rates and school enrollment rates is one of the highest in the world. 

Norway Norway’s teacher-to-student ratio for primary-age students is second in the world (one teacher for every student) and fifth in the world for high school students (one teacher for ten students).

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