As the China - born, China - educated scholar Yong Zhao, now at the University of Oregon, has pointed out, there is no logical connection
between international test scores and the success of our economy.
Not exact matches
«While England's brightest pupils
score around average in
international tests — and better in science — this analysis shows that there are some very big socio - economic gaps in attainment
between the brightest pupils from poor and better - off homes.
For example, in discussing the supposed relationship
between the
scores of American students on
international tests and our national economic health, Ravitch cites the work of former US Department of Education analyst Keith Baker.