OECD slams Colombia over failing education system

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International economic cooperation organization OECD slammed Colombia, an aspiring member, for its failing education system.

In a report on eduation, the organization said that 73.8% of Colombian high school graduates perform badly in math, 51.4% fails in adequate reading and writing skills and 56.2% was inadequately educated in science.

Overall, 43% of Colombian students failed to learn the adequate skills compared to post-high school youth in other countries.

The apparent education deficit is significantly worse among lower-class students where 88% under-performed in international comparative studies.

Colombia has tried to become a member of the OECD for years, but continues to fail to succeed in meeting key conditions that would allow the country to enter the economic cooperation organization.

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