PISA

Where Children Are Best at Working Together

As part of the latest analysis of the most recent PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) study, in which students from around the world are assessed primarily on their science, mathematics and reading ability, the OECD has revealed which country's students are best at collaborative problem solving. This is defined as:

"The capacity of an individual to effectively engage in a process whereby two or more agents attempt to solve a problem by sharing the understanding and effort required to come to a solution and pooling their knowledge, skills and efforts to reach that solution."

As our infographic shows, the fifteen-year-olds of Singapore were deemed to be best at working together in this way, followed by Japan and South Korea in the ranking. The best-scoring country outside of Asia was Canada in fourth place.

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This chart shows the countries with the highest mean scores of 15-year-olds in 'collaborative problem solving'.

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Number of students enrolled in higher education South Korea 1980-2025
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Number of higher education institutions South Korea 1980-2025, by type
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Number of higher education institutions South Korea 1980-2025
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Number of faculty in higher education South Korea 2009-2025, by type
PISA student performance in Finland 2000-2022, by subject and score
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Foreign professors in Portugal 2023/2024, by financing and education type

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