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Does it follow that those who rely on insult 'don't have the intelligence to retort with certitude'?
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Yes those that don't have the intelligence to retort with certitude rely on insult.Originally posted by sasguru View PostAh, that explains why they export their cretins.
I think you'll find Germany scores higher than the Scotland. The place where real skills are in demand.
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I wound't advertise you have to import intelligence. In Scotland it's home grown.Originally posted by sasguru View PostAre you suggesting the immigrants in the SE are brighter than the Scots?
I took that as read.
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http://www.oecd.org/pisa/test/form/
Just give this pisa test a go to see what the fuss is about, got bored after passing level 6.
But seriously on 3% of pupils in the UK could get here? That's utterly shameful.
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This is not an immigration thread.Originally posted by sasguru View PostI doubt Scotland would outperform the SE
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what I don't get
is how come pupils in Scotland's outperform those south of the border? Could be the buckfast helps brain activity?
Within the UK, Scotland outperformed England at maths and reading, but Wales is below average in all subjects.
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Lies, damn lies, and statistics
Quality article about education on the beeb
here
I like this little disclaimer "China does not participate as a country, but is represented by cities such as Shanghai and Hong Kong"
How about - "The UK doesn't participate as a country [which of course it isn't] but is represented by towns such as Eton and Harrow"Tags: None
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