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6 Minute English from BBC Learning English.
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Hello, this is 6 Minute English from BBC Learning English.
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I'm Phil.
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And I'm Beth.
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So, Beth, we're talking about the best education systems in the world today.
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You went to school here in Britain.
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What do you think of the British education system?
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Do you think it could be the best?
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I think that it's quite good.
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There's probably a couple of things that I personally would change about it,
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but I would say it's quite good,
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but maybe not the best in the world.
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Well, in this programme, we're going to be talking about the PISA rankings.
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The rankings are based on tests carried out by the OECD,
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that's an international organisation, every three years.
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The tests attempt to show which countries are the most effective at teaching maths, science and reading.
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But is that really possible to measure?
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Well, here is former BBC education correspondent Sean Coughlin talking to BBC World Service programme The Global Story.
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When they were introduced first of all,
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that was a very contentious idea because people said,
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how can you possibly compare big countries,
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how can you compare America to Luxembourg or to parts of China or whatever?
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Sean said that the tests were contentious.
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If something is contentious, then it's something that people might argue about.
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It's controversial.
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So, at first, PSATES were contentious because not everyone believed it was fair to compare very different countries.
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Phil, I've got a question for you about them.
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So, in 2022, Singapore was top of the reading rankings.
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But which of these countries came second?
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Was it A, the USA,
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B, Ireland, or C, the UK?
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I think it might be B, Ireland.
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OK, well, we will find out if that's correct at the end of the programme.
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A common pattern in the PISA rankings is that the most successful countries tend to be smaller.
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Talking to BBC World Service programme The Global Story,
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Sean Cochland tells us that many large countries from Western Europe don't score that highly in the rankings.
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They're being outpaced and outperformed by these fast upcoming countries,
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Singapore or Estonia or Taiwan or those sort of places,
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which we don't historically think of as being economic rivals.
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But I suppose the argument for the PISA test is if you want to have a knowledge economy,
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an economy based on skills,
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this is how you measure it.
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We heard that many large European countries are being outpaced by smaller nations.
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If someone outpaces you, they're going faster than you, at a higher pace.
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We use the prefix out to say that someone or something is better at doing something.
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We also heard that smaller nations are outperforming larger ones.
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They're performing better.
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Singapore, Estonia and Taiwan are described as economic rivals to large European nations.
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That means that they are competing with them economically.
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We also heard about a knowledge economy.
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This is an economy based on service industries that require workers to be highly educated,
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such as IT, finance or advanced engineering.
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So what makes countries perform better in these tests?
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Let's hear again from BBC World Service programme, The Global Story.
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Sean Coughlin tells us that those countries that prioritise getting everyone to a certain level do well.
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We also hear from Rando Kustik, an Estonian school principal.
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Countries which make sure that all their pupils get through a certain level of education to a certain standard,
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regardless of their background, do well.
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If you are teaching them by different level of abilities,
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then you are segregating them.
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And we don't want to segregate any people in the world.
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Why we are doing that in the schools,
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this is one of the main things why Estonia is successful.
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Sean said the most successful systems educate everyone to a particular standard,
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regardless of their background.
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If one thing happens regardless of something else,
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it means that the something else is not important or not a problem.
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Rando Kustik said that Estonian schools do not want to segregate students.
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Segregate means to separate and keep apart.
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So, we've just heard about Estonia,
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but what about your question, Beth?
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What about those countries?
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Ah, I asked you which out of the USA,
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Ireland and the UK came second for reading in the 2022 PISA rankings.
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You said Ireland and that was the correct answer.
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Well done.
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OK, let's recap the vocabulary we've learnt in this programme about education rankings,
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starting with contentious – argued about or controversial.
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If you're outpaced by someone,
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they're going faster than you are.
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Rivals are competitors.
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A knowledge economy is one based on industries that need highly educated workers,
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such as IT, finance or advanced engineering.
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If something happens regardless of a second thing,
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the second thing has no impact on it happening.
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And finally, if people are segregated,
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different groups of people are separated and kept apart.
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Once again, our six minutes are up.
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Remember to visit our website,
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bbclearningenglish.com, where you'll find a worksheet and quiz related to this programme.
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and we'll see you again soon for more trending topics and useful vocabulary here at 6 Minute English.
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Goodbye for now.
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Bye.

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이 비디오는 BBC Learning English의 "6 Minute English" 시리즈로, 세계 최고의 교육 시스템에 대한 토론을 진행합니다. 진행자인 필과 베스는 영국의 교육 시스템을 비롯해 PISA 순위와 교육의 효율성을 측정하는 방법에 대해 이야기합니다. 예를 들어, 싱가포르가 독서 분야에서 상위에 오르는 등, 작은 국가들이 대형 국가보다 우수한 성과를 내고 있는 이유를 탐구합니다. 이러한 대화는 영어를 배우는 학생들에게 실질적인 통찰력을 제공하며, 다양한 국가의 교육 시스템을 비교하고 분석하는 데 도움이 됩니다.

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  • 이것은 논란의 여지가 있는 아이디어입니다. (It is a contentious idea)
  • 그들은 나보다 더 나아가는 것 같습니다. (They seem to be outpacing me)
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  • 우리는 그것을 측정할 수 있을까요? (Can we possibly measure that?)
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