Why are Filipino teens struggling in creative thinking? Research firm urges education improvements

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A leading research firm based in Taguig City expressed deep concern over the latest results from the Program for International Student Assessment , showing that the Philippines has been trailing far behind other countries in creative thinking skills.

Other reactions include ‘Haha’ at 24.4 percent, ‘Like’ at 23.1 percent, ‘Love’ at 4.3 percent, ‘Wow’ at 1.1 percent, and ‘Angry’ at 0.2 percent. Coronel urged the public to take the PISA results seriously and to understand their implications for the future of education in the Philippines. Only three percent of Filipino 15-year-olds possess creative thinking skills comparable to their peers in top-performing countries like Singapore.

 

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