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July 28, 2013High Confidence Not Translating Into High Math Scores for American & European StudentsNima Sanandaji, via a kind reader: Swedish fourth graders are leading the world in mathematics, followed closely by those in other developed European nations, at least if we look at students' reported self-confidence in the subject. Fully 77% of Swedish students at fourth grade express a high level of confidence about their learning, compared to merely 5% who express a low level. In Austria, Germany, Denmark, and Norway seven out of ten students have high confidence about their mathematics knowledge. One in ten or fewer have low confidence. Self-confidence is somewhat less common amongst US fourth graders, where 67% believe that they perform highly in mathematics and 10% express the opposite view. Unfortunately, this confidence - in America and elsewhere - is not backed up by high achievement.Related: www.wisconsin2.org Posted by Jim Zellmer at July 28, 2013 3:19 AM Subscribe to this site via RSS/Atom: Newsletter signup | Send us your ideas Comments
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