Posted on 02/20/2023 12:06:51 PM PST by grundle
By Daniel Alman (aka Dan from Squirrel Hill)
February 20, 2023
I asked ChatGPT the following:
The 2018-2019 school year happened before COVID-19. For that particular school year, to the best of your knowledge, please list every OECD country, in order of the per student public funding for K-12 education. Please list the public funding per student, for each country, in U.S. dollars. Please start with the country that had the highest level of per student public funding, and continue with listing the countries in descending order of per student public funding. Then make a second list, where you list all of the OECD countries, in order, based on student performance in math and reading. Start with the country that had the best student performance, and continue with listing the countries in descending order of student performance. For all of this, use information from the 2018-2019 school year, and make it only for public funding of K-12 schools. Use whatever sources of information that are the most reliable. Please cite your sources.
This is how it responded: (Note from Daniel Alman: For some weird reason, Luxembourg appears on the first list, but not on the second. Furthermore, South Korea (which is just listed as “Korea”) and New Zealand both appear on the second list, but not on the first. Also, even though ChatGPT supposedly does not have internet access, it did include two links in its response. The first link is dead, and I could not find any archive of it. The second link works as of this writing. I suppose the first link may have worked at some point in the past.)
And now on with the response from ChatGPT:
Based on the information available to me, I can provide the following lists:
List of OECD countries by per student public funding for K-12 education (2018-2019)
Switzerland – $17,794
Norway – $16,548
Luxembourg – $15,958
United States – $15,421
Denmark – $14,675
Australia – $13,736
Netherlands – $12,425
Iceland – $11,624
Sweden – $11,573
Canada – $10,742
United Kingdom – $10,392
Austria – $10,155
Germany – $10,075
Belgium – $9,952
France – $9,683
Japan – $9,111
Italy – $8,700
Finland – $8,474
Spain – $7,699
Ireland – $7,645
Portugal – $6,711
Czech Republic – $5,729
Slovenia – $5,346
Israel – $4,779
Estonia – $4,512
Greece – $4,455
Poland – $4,400
Slovak Republic – $4,399
Turkey – $4,326
Hungary – $4,160
Mexico – $3,386
Chile – $3,247
Colombia – $2,594
Costa Rica – $2,350
Note: The data on per student public funding for K-12 education in each country is sourced from the OECD report “Education at a Glance 2021” (https://www.oecd-ilibrary.org/education/education-at-a-glance-2021_69096873-en).
List of OECD countries by student performance in math and reading (2018-2019)
Japan
Estonia
Canada
Finland
Korea
Poland
Ireland
Slovenia
Netherlands
Switzerland
Australia
Belgium
Norway
Denmark
Germany
New Zealand
United Kingdom
France
Portugal
Sweden
Czech Republic
Austria
Spain
Italy
Slovak Republic
United States
Iceland
Greece
Israel
Turkey
Mexico
Chile
Hungary
Colombia
Costa Rica
Note: The data on student performance in math and reading is sourced from the OECD report “PISA 2018 Results” (https://www.oecd.org/pisa/publications/pisa-2018-results.htm). The countries are listed in descending order of their mean scores in math and reading.
This is Daniel Alman talking now. I can’t begin to count how many times I’ve heard liberals claim that U.S. K-12 public schools are “underfunded.” Of course, the liberals who make this claim never explain how so many other countries are able to do so much better with far less money. Whatever the problems are with U.S. public education, I don’t think that lack of money is one of them.
We long-ago reached the point of negative marginal utility on “public education spending.”
Every dollar added now actually makes it worse.
The reasons are that more money simply supports a dysfunctional, bloated and politicized bureaucracy and a failed and destructive ideology.
Math is hard for girls, and boys are becoming girls.
Let's see...what could it be?
From some stats I've see, the scores for US whites are where you would expect them to be, in the upper half of the northwest European scores.
It is not that they seek to provide a free education to every single child in the country.
In the actual real world, the amount of innovation that comes from these superior systems in my life is close to zero.
Shut down the borders
We are forced to educate any 3rd worlder that can cross the border and they aren’t exactly fluent in English.
We already have enough dumb people, we don’t need to import more.
ABOLISH the Department of Indoctrination !!
get the Fed OUT of Education
For the 2018-2019 school year, the U.S. ranked a very impressive 4th when it came to per student public funding of K-12 education!
It only ranked a very abysmal 26th when it came to average student performance in math and reading
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Math is hard for girls, and boys are becoming girls.
Great post - so true
I don’t believe in 26th ranking. It’s much lower.
In a Pat Buchanan book (forget which one) he had the stats that showed American Whites did as well as kids in White countries , American blacks did better than most black countries and Asian Americans did as well as kids in Asian countries
All of them (including Japan and South Korea) have one thing in common: More homogamous societies. In the USA, probably 10% of students can barely understand the language that the test is in.
I wonder if the data used for the US includes private and home-schooled students, or just spending and results for PUBLIC/UNION schools.
I guess I was an exception.
You can lead a horse to water.....
Steve Sailer has written about this very topic. Steve Sailer writes for a website that is banned here at “Free Republic”.
Here’s a story about a Ukrainian girl who fled the war, wound up in a San Francisco public school, and was so afraid and disillusioned, she wants to return to Ukraine
Don’t blame her one bit.
I assume you mean Unz Review.
Thats too bad its banned, it has some good stuff on occasion.
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