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Why do Chinese pupils do so well in school tests?

By Sean Coughlan
BBC News education correspondent
9 October 2014 Last updated at 08:54



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The study examined why East Asian pupils did so well in Western schools


Pupils from Chinese families are often successful in Western school systems - in the UK they have better exam results than any other ethnic group.

A study from the Institute of Education has examined why these children of Chinese migrants are so high-achieving.

It examined Australian schools, where 15-year olds from Chinese families are the equivalent of two years ahead of their Australian classmates.

The study pointed to factors such as hard work and parental engagement.

The high performance of Chinese and other East Asian pupils has become a feature of international education comparisons - dominating international rankings such as the Pisa tests.

But if this reflects the success of Asian school systems, it does not explain why second-generation Chinese pupils are so successful academically when they have migrated to other countries.



Work ethic

The study from the Institute of Education in London examined the maths results in Pisa tests of 14,000 teenagers in Australia - which showed that children from East Asian families, mostly Chinese, were much higher performing than those from Australian families or other migrants, such as from the UK.

If the Chinese in Australia had been counted in the Pisa tests as a separate country, they would have been among the highest performing in the world - only beaten by pupils in Shanghai.


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Shanghai's schools were the top ranking in the global Pisa tests


But the researchers suggest there is not a simplistic explanation for this success - and that family background and parental involvement in choices about education is very significant.

The biggest single factor is that East Asian families, from China, South Korea and Japan, seem to be very successful in getting their children into good schools.

This gives pupils a substantial advantage in boosting their results. The parents of the East Asian families were also better educated than the average for Australia.

But there were also differences in how the children behaved.

The East Asian pupils put in an extra six hours of study at home each week, compared with their peers from Australian families.

"They had a very strong work ethic and were more likely to believe that they could succeed if they tried hard enough," says the research.

There were 94% of East Asian pupils who expected to go to university, much higher than the average in Australia.


Unexplained gap

John Jerrim, reader in educational and social statistics at the Institute of Education, said the study showed how pupils could develop high-level maths skills within an otherwise average school system.

He said it also showed the extent of the impact of the family background and how improving school standards could mean changes outside the classroom.

"The reality is that this may only be possible over the very long term, and will require a widespread cultural shift. All families would have to instil in their children a strong belief in the value of education - along with the realisation that hard work and sacrifice may be needed to achieve it," said Dr Jerrim.

But the analysis did not account for all the difference between the results of East Asian and other pupils in Australia. The family factors, school choice and hard work was estimated to represent about 85% of the advantage.

Dr Jerrim suggested that this could reflect the quality of pre-school education or else it could be that these pupils have "higher inherent ability".

"The influence of such factors remains an important area for future research."



 
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BBC & Associates, like almost always, just have no clue.

The reason is very simple - because of Darwinian Evolution:

1. Chinese high average IQ feeds into China's unique Confucius culture that respects the elders & knowledge, ecourages education thru learning, and emphasises on continuous self-cultivation via forstering very high level of virtues in areas of work ethics, discipline, and morality.

2. the fierce competition on educationin highly-densely-populated China Proper for the last 2,000 years has driven the competition to the extreme, so that all resources, parental care, work ethics, etc, that people can get hands on have been used in educating their offspring in order to succeed.

3. a meritocratic system has been in place for 2,000 years to reward the high achievers of education that has put another selection pressure on the Chinese.

All above processes have interwinned among themselves, forming a typical ultra competitive Gene-Culture Co-Evolutionary cycle throughout 2,000 years, which no doubt has made performing well in today's PISA test look like a walk in a park for Chinese students, in China or overseas. The Chinese today by and large are actually the evolutionary victors of the combination of extremely high intelligence and extremely high work ethics after all.

BBC, that's why. :hitwall:
 
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I think the article want to say about Taiwan.

Educators from all over the world visit Taiwan to learn Taiwan education. They are impressed with how our student is very discipline.

Taiwan education success is because we copycat US system, combined with Taiwan superior Confucian culture. The result is mind blowing.


Btw, remember that in China case, it's only Shanghai who is good enough. You haven't see the poorer and undeveloped part of China.
 
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Because of Chinese parents.

Look at the top scoring places in the world, Mainland, Hong Kong, Singapore.

It's Chinese parents, anyone with Chinese parents will understand first hand, how much pressure they put on us to be successful.
 
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Because of Chinese parents.

Look at the top scoring places in the world, Mainland, Hong Kong, Singapore.

It's Chinese parents, anyone with Chinese parents will understand first hand, how much pressure they put on us to be successful.

Its different these days. Many parents don't pressure their kids at all and think their burden is too heavy - just look at most recent polls. Hell, many kids don't even have parents home - they are working elsewhere, and the kids attend a boarding school. I think that its counterproductive to pressure kids too much. I mean, hell, you don't need parents to pressure you - the school pressures you enough.

The real reason is because the schools don't treat the students like morons, but rather as learners. Once you set high expectations and teach in the appropriate way, the students will rise to the occasion. On the other hand, treat them as losers to be managed, and they will also rise to the occasion.
 
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I'm so proud of being a Chinese...

Even thou I was failing at school and dropped out.

SNOBBISHNESS at MAXIMUM...!!!
:cheers:
 
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:toast_sign:

I think the article want to say about Taiwan.

Educators from all over the world visit Taiwan to learn Taiwan education. They are impressed with how our student is very discipline.

Taiwan education success is because we copycat US system, combined with Taiwan superior Confucian culture. The result is mind blowing.
I'm so proud of being a Chinese...

Even thou I was failing at school and dropped out.

SNOBBISHNESS at MAXIMUM...!!!
:cheers:


Btw, remember that in China case, it's only Shanghai who is good enough. You haven't see the poorer and undeveloped part of China.

,呆湾,你太恶心了。你们毫无存在感,若不是蒋介石带了数百万高智商的外省人到台湾,你们什么都不是。
 
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I'm so proud of being a Chinese...

Even thou I was failing at school and dropped out.

SNOBBISHNESS at MAXIMUM...!!!
:cheers:
Maybe because you are a taiwanese malay?
You see even our GDP per capita is only 1/4 of you taiwanese malays,we still have got better score in PISA test than you.
掌中天涯
 
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maybe cheating,lol
I used to cheat all the time.
 
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BBC & Associates, like almost always, just have no clue.

The reason is very simple - because of Darwinian Evolution:

1. Chinese high average IQ feeds into China's unique Confucius culture that respects the elders & knowledge, ecourages education thru learning, and emphasises on continuous self-cultivation via forstering very high level of virtues in areas of work ethics, discipline, and morality.

2. the fierce competition on educationin highly-densely-populated China Proper for the last 2,000 years has driven the competition to the extreme, so that all resources, parental care, work ethics, etc, that people can get hands on have been used in educating their offspring in order to succeed.

3. a meritocratic system has been in place for 2,000 years to reward the high achievers of education that has put another selection pressure on the Chinese.

All above processes have interwinned among themselves, forming a typical ultra competitive Gene-Culture Co-Evolutionary cycle throughout 2,000 years, which no doubt has made performing well in today's PISA test look like a walk in a park for Chinese students, in China or overseas. The Chinese today by and large are actually the evolutionary victors of the combination of extremely high intelligence and extremely high work ethics after all.

BBC, that's why. :hitwall:
cuz They're ASIANS not BSIANS..
they'll retain the A
 
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,呆湾,你太恶心了。你们毫无存在感,若不是蒋介石带了数百万高智商的外省人到台湾,你们什么都不是。

None sense...!!!

You even can't write in English.

+1 score to Kolaps.
 
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Maybe because you are a taiwanese malay?
You see even our GDP per capita is only 1/4 of you taiwanese malays,we still have got better score in PISA test than you.
掌中天涯

The world is valued by money.

1/4 of Taiwan means stupid, whatever you try to defend it. :wave:

Macau :haha:
 
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