How 12 Countries Spend Education Money (And If It Makes A Difference)
How 12 Countries Spend Education Money (And If It Makes A Difference)
By Katie Lepi on July 25, 2013
Locally
speaking, what our communities spend on education is a pretty everyday
topic, especially if you either have kids in school or are a teacher,
changes are that you keep an eye on the school budgets and voting
options. But its also interesting to take a look at education spending
on a much larger level. This
handy infographic below
takes a look at the US education spending as compared with eleven other
countries – what is the annual spending vs. what are the educational
outcomes. Does the amount of money spent correlate at all to better
educational outcomes? Keep reading to learn more.
Spending vs. Outcomes: Does Money Make A Difference?
- The US leads in spending by a LOT – $809.6B per year. The next largest spender is Japan at $160.5B. That’s a pretty huge gap!
- That translates to $7,743 per student in the US
- Finland spends only $10B per year (and is the fifth largest spender
per student) but has a 100% literacy rate and the highest rank of math
and science scores.
- Australia’s students spend the longest amount of time in school – 21 years.
Katie was a teacher, graduate student, and is now the lady who
makes sure Edudemic is as useful as possible. She oversees the editorial
process and is basically a Swiss Army Knife of solutions.
Frankly speaking, I'm a bit shocked by all these numbers! Comparing this post with http://bigessaywriter.com/blog/top-20-countries-that-spend-the-most-money-on-education, I can't see a certain gap between content!
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