HOW WOULD YOU IMPROVE YOUR COUNTRY’S EDUCATION SYSTEM?
The World Top 20 2nd Quarter Global Education Report - 2017
The 2017 Second Quarter World Top 20 Poll’s Global Education
Report. Identifies areas of needs to improve the quality of education
for students 3 to 21.
An international survey of students, parents, teachers, educators,
and tax-payers, is used to gather a random sample of public opinion –
on how to improve education in their country.
The poll survey is held from May to June each year, at the World Top
20 Project’s official website – www.worldtop20.org
The survey’s results are then compared to information gathered from
news reports and educational publications covering the recent
school year, on the countries ranked in the first quarter World Top 20
Poll.
The data and information gathered is then analyzed; and stored to
study a ten year pattern of what areas of improvement are needed.
The study’s results will develop an in-depth report with Conclusions
and Recommendations on how to address areas of needs for
improving over 200 countries education systems, from primary to
secondary and post-secondary.
This report with an international database of over 200 countries
(developed by NJ MED) helps monitor the progress of the World Top
20 Project’s mission to Educate Every Child on the Planet.
This year’s survey results and data information for the 2017 Global
Education Report, is as follows:
OVERALL PUBLIC OPINION POLL RESULTS - 2017
More After-School Programs – 17%Better Teachers - 16%More Government Funding for Education - 16%More Technology - 13%No Standardized Testing - 12%Better School Leadership – 7%Smaller Classrooms – 6%More Challenging Class Work – 5% More Community Involvement in School - 4% More Parent Involvement in Schools - 2%More Cultural Activities for the Classroom - 1%Safer Schools - 0%
Countries With Most Survey Participants from the
First Quarter Rankings
1. United States 11. Israel
2 Russia 12. Netherlands
3. United Kingdom 13. France
4. Belgium 14. China
5. Singapore 15. Portugal
6. Sweden 16. Norway
7. Finland 17. Hong Kong
8. South Korea 18. Germany
9. Japan 19. Hungary
10. Denmark 20. Estonia
Most Survey Participation Group for 2017
1. Students – 69%
2. Teachers – 9%
3. Taxpayers – 9%
4. Parents – 8%
5. Educators – 5%
The Global Education Report now compares this year’s
survey’s results of the top 3 Participating Groups
(Students, Teachers, and Taxpayers) with the countries
listed in its first quarter rankings for 2017. (That will
establish the 2nd quarter poll rankings)
With the information gathered by NJ MED from the
reported educational problems of Students, Teachers,
and Taxpayers from the countries ranked in the first
quarter poll; by media and other government
resources for the School Year 2016/2017.
1. United StatesSTUDENTS: Better School LeadershipTEACHERS: Better School Leadership TAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
2. Russia STUDENTS: More Government Funding for Education TEACHERS: More Government Funding for EducationTAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
3. United KingdomSTUDENTS: No Standardized TestingTEACHERS: More Parent Involvement in Schools TAXPAYERS: Better Teachers
4. Belgium STUDENTS: More Community Involvement in School TEACHERS: More Cultural Activities for the Classroom TAXPAYERS: More Government Funding for Education
5. SingaporeSTUDENTS: No Standardized TestingTEACHERS: Better School Leadership TAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
6. Sweden STUDENTS: More Government Funding for EducationTEACHERS: Better School Leadership TAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
7. FinlandSTUDENTS: More Challenging Class WorkTEACHERS: More Government Funding for Education TAXPAYERS: More Technology
8. South Korea STUDENTS: Better School Leadership TEACHERS: Better School Leadership TAXPAYERS: More Government Funding for Education
9. JapanSTUDENTS: Better TeachersTEACHERS: Better School Leadership TAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
10. Denmark STUDENTS: More Challenging Class WorkTEACHERS: More Parent Involvement in SchoolsTAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
11. IsraelSTUDENTS: Better School LeadershipTEACHERS: More Government Funding for Education TAYPAYERS: More Government Funding for Education
12. Netherlands STUDENTS: Better School LeadershipTEACHERS: Better School Leadership TAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
13. FranceSTUDENTS: Better TeachersTEACHERS: Better School Leadership TAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
14. China STUDENTS: More TechnologyTEACHERS: More Government Funding for Education TAXPAYERS: More Government Funding for Education
15. PortugalSTUDENTS: Better School LeadershipTEACHERS: More Government Funding for Education TAXPAYERS: More Government Funding for Education
16. Norway STUDENTS: Better School LeadershipTEACHERS: Better School Leadership TAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
17. Hong KongSTUDENTS: No Standardized Testing TEACHERS: More Challenging Class Work TAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
18. Germany STUDENTS: More Challenging Class WorkTEACHERS: Better School Leadership TAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
19. HungarySTUDENTS: Better School LeadershipTEACHERS: Better School LeadershipTAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
20. Estonia STUDENTS: More TechnologyTEACHERS: More Government Funding for Education TAXPAYERS: Better Teachers
The results from ten other nations
that participated in the survey:
NR. IndiaSTUDENTS: More TechnologyTEACHERS: More Government Funding for EducationTAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
NR. Australia STUDENTS: Better School LeadershipTEACHERS: Better Teachers TAXPAYERS: More Government Funding for Education
NR. PakistanSTUDENTS: More TechnologyTEACHERS: Safer School TAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
NR. Canada STUDENTS: Better TeachersTEACHERS: More Government Funding for Education TAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
NR. BangladeshSTUDENTS: More After-School ProgramsTEACHERS: Better School Leadership TAXPAYERS: More Government Funding for Education
NR. Spain STUDENTS: More Challenging Class WorkTEACHERS: More Government Funding for Education TAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
NR. IndonesiaSTUDENTS: Better Teachers TEACHERS: Better School Leadership TAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
NR. Ireland STUDENTS: Better TeachersTEACHERS: Better School Leadership TAXPAYERS: Better Teachers
NR. MalaysiaSTUDENTS: More Challenging Class WorkTEACHERS: More Parent Involvement in Schools TAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
NR. Nigeria STUDENTS: More Government Funding for EducationTEACHERS: Better School Leadership TAXPAYERS: Better School Leadership
INTERNATIONAL EDUCATION RESEARCH RESULTS - 2017
Better School Leadership - 45%More Government Funding for Education - 21%Better Teachers - 10%More Challenging Class Work - 7%More Technology - 5%No Standardized Testing - 3%More Parent Involvement in Schools - 3%Safer Schools - 1%More After-School Program - 1%More Community Involvement in School - 1%More Cultural Activities for the Classroom - 1%Smaller Classrooms – 0%
This year’s survey’s top results are different then the
international research results. With the surveyors saying they
think More After-School Programs are needed. While, the
research results show education needs Better School
Leadership.
With nearly 70% of the survey participants being students,
shows the need also for Better Teachers and More
Government Funding for Education.
The results from NJ MED’s research from the media and
government sources, also show the same concern towards
improving education with More Government Funding and
Better Teachers needed for the classroom.
HERE ARE MORE RESULTS FROM THAT RESEARCH
Top 5 Students Problems
1. Better School Leadership2. Better Teachers3. More Challenging Class Work4. More Technology 5. No Standardized Testing
Top 5 Teachers Problems
1. Better School Leadership 2. More Government Funding for Education 3. More Parent Involvement in Schools 4. More Challenging Class Work5. Better Teachers
Top 5 Taxpayers Problems
1. Better School Leadership2. More Government Funding for Education3. Better Teachers4. More Technology5. More Challenging Class Work
For more information about the Global
Education Report and World Top 20 Project
visit www.worldtop20.org