Test scores to be released Tuesday from the Program for International Student Assessment show that 15-year-olds from several European and Asian nations and regions within nations outperformed U.S. students in reading, math and science.
SOURCE: 2009 Program for International Student Assessment, Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development | The Washington Post - Dec. 7, 2010
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International test score data show U.S. firmly mid-pack Article | After a decade of intensive efforts to improve its schools, the United States posted these results in a new global survey of 15-year-old student achievement: average in reading, average in science and slightly below average in math.