Rankings Of Fourth-Graders’ Skills

RANKINGS OF FOURTH-GRADERS’ SKILLS
Raleigh News & Observer

Scripps Howard News Service
October 04, 2006, Wednesday 12:13 PM EST

Few Americans know the rankings by their formal name, but most people
know that the math skills of children from the United States don’t
stack up well when compared with other countries.

The rankings are called TIMSS – Trends in International Mathematics
and Science Study, and they are published every four years out of
Boston College.

Rankings of fourth-graders’ skills in 2003, the most recent year
available, produced the following results:

1. Singapore

2. Hong Kong

3. Japan

4. Chinese Taipei

5. Belgium-Flemish

6. Netherlands

7. Latvia

8. Lithuania

9. Russian Federation

10. England

11. Hungary

12. United States

13. Cyprus

14. Republic of Moldova

15. Italy

16. Austria

17. New Zealand

18. Scotland

19. Slovenia

20. Armenia

21. Norway

22. Iran

23. Philippines

24. Morocco

25. Tunisia

(Distributed by Scripps Howard News Service, )

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