Follow along with the video below to see how to install our site as a web app on your home screen.
Note: This feature may not be available in some browsers.
Read the comment from the Chinese parents and then talk, In India our parents will never talk like this
yep,cheating does happen a lot especially in the indian states of U.P and bihar..
but that's not the topic
relatively small city of Zhongxiang in Hubei province has always performed suspiciously well in China's notoriously tough "gaokao" exams, each year winning a disproportionate number of places at the country's elite universities.
Indians are not used to these kind of exams and we need some time and we will score in these tests too , Indian IIT exam is the toughest in my view
Indians are not used to these kind of exams and we need some time and we will score in these tests too , Indian IIT exam is the toughest in my view
Indians are not used to these kind of exams and we need some time and we will score in these tests too , Indian IIT exam is the toughest in my view
How much time exactly? Your best schools scored last and 2nd last on the reading and Math. Only Kyrgyzstan was below you guys.
"Of the 74 countries tested in the PISA 2009 cycle including the "+" nations, the two Indian states came up 72nd and 73rd out of 74 in both reading and maths, and 73rd and 74th in science"
"India's poor performance on the PISA test is consistent with India's poor performance in the only other instance when India's government allowed an international organization to test its students and consistent with India's own testing of its elite students in a study titled Student Learning in the Metro 2006. These studies were conducted using TIMSS questions. The poor result in PISA was greeted with dismay in the Indian media. The BBC reported that as of 2008, only 15% of India's students reach high school"
"India pulled out of the 2012 round of PISA testing, in August, with the Indian government attributing its action to the unfairness of PISA testing to Indian students. The Indian Express reported on 9/3/2012 that "The ministry (of education) has concluded that there was a socio-cultural disconnect [Amazing excuse] between the questions and Indian students. The ministry will write to the OECD and drive home the need to factor in India's "socio-cultural milieu". India's participation in the next PISA cycle will hinge on this". The Indian Express also noted that "Considering that over 70 nations participate in PISA, it is uncertain whether an exception would be made for India".
BBC NEWS | Business | India still Asia's reluctant tiger
http://ddp-ext.worldbank.org/EdStats/INDprwp08b.pdf
Database - PISA 2009
Poor PISA ranks: HRD seeks reason - Indian Express
India backs out of global education test for 15-year-olds - Times Of India
Poor PISA score: Govt blames ‘disconnect’ with India - Indian Express
With questions like "How many calls can you make/handle per hour"?
Per my experience, they're doing a pretty job so far. Though, I would suggest them to work on their accents.
Cheating in school board exams is also common in India and Pakistan in many rural areas. But I was expecting better from the Chinese.
The education and the parents attitude is evident with this incident in China, Now .... Stop posting B.S.
The tests are not the standard for knowing inventiveness or smartness.
Atleast Chinese teachers stop students from cheating.
How much time exactly? Your best schools scored last and 2nd last on the reading and Math. Only Kyrgyzstan was below you guys.
"Of the 74 countries tested in the PISA 2009 cycle including the "+" nations, the two Indian states came up 72nd and 73rd out of 74 in both reading and maths, and 73rd and 74th in science"
"India's poor performance on the PISA test is consistent with India's poor performance in the only other instance when India's government allowed an international organization to test its students and consistent with India's own testing of its elite students in a study titled Student Learning in the Metro 2006. These studies were conducted using TIMSS questions. The poor result in PISA was greeted with dismay in the Indian media. The BBC reported that as of 2008, only 15% of India's students reach high school"
"India pulled out of the 2012 round of PISA testing, in August, with the Indian government attributing its action to the unfairness of PISA testing to Indian students. The Indian Express reported on 9/3/2012 that "The ministry (of education) has concluded that there was a socio-cultural disconnect [Amazing excuse] between the questions and Indian students. The ministry will write to the OECD and drive home the need to factor in India's "socio-cultural milieu". India's participation in the next PISA cycle will hinge on this". The Indian Express also noted that "Considering that over 70 nations participate in PISA, it is uncertain whether an exception would be made for India".
BBC NEWS | Business | India still Asia's reluctant tiger
http://ddp-ext.worldbank.org/EdStats/INDprwp08b.pdf
Database - PISA 2009
Poor PISA ranks: HRD seeks reason - Indian Express
India backs out of global education test for 15-year-olds - Times Of India
Poor PISA score: Govt blames ‘disconnect’ with India - Indian Express
'Toughest' because no one can compare Indian students to students of other countries. If you could then it would all the sudden not be so tough, would it?
Why yes they are. These tests have a >0.9 correlation with IQ, and are also good predictors for individual student performance in other subjects. Why don't you listen to facts for once?
"Lynn and Meisenberg (2010) found very high correlations (r>0.90) between mean student assessment results from PISA, TIMSS, PIRLS and others and IQ measurements at the country data level."
https://lesacreduprintemps19.files.wordpress.com/2012/01/national-iqs-calculated-and-validated.pdf
IQ tests 'do not reflect intelligence'
IQ tests are misleading because they do not accurately reflect intelligence, according to a study which found that a minimum of three different exams are needed to measure someone's brainpower.
Chinese are more like workers in factories with minimum wages, crushed under inhuman policies of CCP.
With minimum to no human rights, always fearing CCP party workers and police men.
The education and the parents attitude is evident with this incident in China, Now .... Stop posting B.S.
The tests are not the standard for knowing inventiveness or smartness.
according to a study which found that a minimum of three different exams are needed to measure someone's brainpower
What is PISA...never heard of it...Even the 99.999% world would not be knowing it and would be bothered about it
is this big deal for you guys that you beat your teacher....