Edina Kovács Characteristics of education system of V4 countries (Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia)

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Edina Kovács Characteristics of education system of V4 countries (Hungary, Poland, Czech Republic and Slovakia)

PISA results 2012, Mathematics Poland: 518 point Czech Republic: 499 point Slovak Republic: 482 point Hungary: 477 point OECD average: 494 point

PISA results 2012, Literacy Poland: 526 point Czech Republic: 508 point Hungary: 494 point Slovak Republic: 471 point OECD average: 501 point

PISA results The effect of the social background less noticeable in Poland, and about 40 percent in the other three countries.

Teachers OECDHungaryCzech RepublicSlovakiaPoland 82%95.9%97.6%89.3%83.7% 56.3%64.5%58.5%71.6%66.3% 66.6%75.6%74.5%75.5%72.7%

Techers Low salaries Low prestige Semi-profession

Socialization „I prefer sciences then the other subjects” 1= absolutely not agree 4 = totally agree

Socialzitaion Girls use chat and , boys use softwares. Females percentage at Informatics: % „Media and informatics”: 50 % Digital literacy?

„Scanner girls” 200 women, 6 of them mathematician worked on the ENIAC program.

Computer games Women appear supporting or subordinate roles in the three-quarter of the cases.

Thank you for your attention!