Guardian: Education: spending, class sizes, teachers pay and statistics compared by country…

Which country spends the most on education? Which has the smallest class sizes? Where do you find the highest graduate unemployment rates? These are the latest statistics from the OECD

Posted by Simon Rogers Tuesday 8 September 2009 13.27 BST guardian.co.uk

http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/datablog/2009/sep/08/education-spending-class-sizes-school-funding-teachers-statistics

This data never fails to interest and amuse! One day it will actually relate to the important outcomes of an education – people who grow into active citizens, develop sustainable lifestyles, engage in useful work, are healthy, happy and build solid familes, friendships and communities. This is at the heart of a personalised education. CPE -PEN believesit has little to do with per capita spends, class sizes and standardised testing and more to do with relationships, motivation and engaged learning

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