Fear of low UK school table ranking

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3 December 2013 Last updated at 04:09 ET By Sean Coughlan BBC News education correspondent

International league tables comparing school standards are expected to show the UK is failing to catch up high-performing countries in Asia.

The results of Pisa tests, assessing teenagers in reading, science and maths, will be published on Tuesday.

UK government and opposition spokesmen have issued statements anticipating a poor showing in the tables.

School systems in Shanghai, Singapore and South Korea were strong performers in previous tests three years ago.

More than 500,000 15-year-old pupils took the tests around the world, with more than 12,000 taking tests in England, Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales.

The UK was only a middle-ranking, average performer in those tests, overtaken by Asian and Eastern European countries - and it is not expected that the UK will have made progress.

Blame game

The tests, run by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, have become a highly influential measure of international education standards. They are two-hour written papers, designed to test teenagers' ability in core subjects.

Changes to the school system in England have been strongly linked with the need to match competitors in other countries.

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  • International tests in maths, reading and science
  • Tests are taken by 500,000 15 year old pupils in 65 countries and local administrations
  • They are run every three years by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
  • In the UK, more than 12,000 pupils took the tests in 2012
  • Asian countries and cities, such as Shanghai, Singapore and South Korea took the top places in the 2009 tests

Labour's shadow education secretary Tristram Hunt says poor results will show that England's school system, under the present and previous governments, "didn't keep up with international competition".

In lessons to be taken from other countries, Mr Hunt says that successful school systems encourage "collaborative networks", which he contrasted to what he called the coalition government's "free market" vision of schools.

And he emphasised the importance of a qualified teaching profession.

Education Secretary Michael Gove says the forthcoming results will be a "verdict on the last government".

"These tests were taken in 2012 by children who had been educated almost entirely under Labour and before most of our reforms had even been introduced.

"The real test of our reforms will be how we do in a decade's time," said Mr Gove, who is responsible for education policy in England.

The CBI employers' organisation has emphasised the economic importance of keeping up with international education rivals.

"No issue matters more to the UK economy over the long term than the quality of our education system," said Katja Hall, the CBI's chief policy director.

"High-performing schools are the best way to support economic growth and greater opportunity," she said.

The test results from the OECD will show the big trends in global education standards.

There has already been speculation in Finland that the results will be disappointing, for a country that in the past has been one of the world's top performers.

In these latest tests, China will be represented by high-performing regional administrations such as Shanghai and Hong Kong - but in future years it is expected there will be enough data for a whole-country figure for China.


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