The 27 country reports published today track the progress made by EU Member States towards Europe 2020 targets and the dual goal of growth and jobs.
Following the recently published PISA 2015 results, which showed a decline in science, reading and maths skills compared to PISA 2012 across the EU as a whole, these reports shine a light on both challenges and strengths of the education systems and how they affect the labour market and the economy of individual Member States. More...
24 février 2017
EU education systems analysed in the European Semester – strengths and challenges after PISA
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