In our fast-changing and technology-driven societies, education in mathematics and science is crucial for ensuring that children and young people have the necessary skills, knowledge and mindset to be responsible and active citizens. Despite the emphasis on numeracy and scientific literacy in the European Education Area, the share of pupils not reaching basic achievement levels remains considerably above the agreed maximum of 15%.
This latest Eurydice report on Increasing achievement and motivation in mathematics and science learning in schools investigates what education authorities across Europe are doing to strengthen student motivation, raise achievement and help those that are falling behind in mathematics and science. It brings together qualitative Eurydice data on national policies and legislation in 39 European education systems, and quantitative data from several student assessment surveys. The results highlight the importance of allocating sufficient instruction time, providing timely learning support, providing specialised teacher training, and monitoring student achievement systematically. Ample examples are given on how the mathematics and science curricula can foster reflection and relate to students’ lives.
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- Publication date
- 27 June 2022
- Author
- European Education and Culture Executive Agency