• In a Test of Adult Know-How, America Comes Up Short

    From ltlee1@21:1/5 to All on Tue Dec 10 16:45:35 2024
    "When it comes to basic skills such as creating a complex travel
    itinerary, reading a thermometer or finding information from a website, American workers are falling behind those in other rich countries.

    That is according to a global test of adult know-how, which measures job readiness and problem-solving among workers in industrialized countries.
    The results, released Tuesday, largely show that the least-educated
    American workers between the ages of 16 and 65 are less able to make
    inferences from a section of text, manipulate fractions or apply spatial reasoning ...

    It also suggests that employers might have a hard time finding workers
    capable of basic levels of critical thinking.
    ..
    The number of U.S. test-takers whose mathematics skills didn’t surpass
    those expected of a primary-school student rose to 34% of the population
    from 29% in 2017, the last time the test was administered.
    Problem-solving scores were also weaker than in 2017, with the U.S.
    average score below the international average.

    The Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies was
    given to 31 industrialized countries or economic regions. A total of
    about 160,000 adults took the exam, including 4,600 in the U.S. It has
    been administered three times, once between 2012 and 2014, again in
    2017, and this most recent iteration in 2023.

    In the latest test, the U.S. ranked 14th in literacy, 15th in adaptive
    problem solving and 24th in numeracy. The same eight countries were tops
    in all three categories: Finland, Japan, Sweden, Norway, Netherlands,
    Estonia, Belgium and Denmark."

    https://www.wsj.com/us-news/america-us-math-proficiency-falling-1b5ac73c

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