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The puzzle of UK graduates and their low-level literacy

UK adults with tertiary education ranked 12th among the OECD despite the reputation of its universities

Published on
September 11, 2014
Last updated
June 10, 2015

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Not as simple as ABC: the weak literacy skills of UK graduates is mystifying

The UK is ranked relatively low among the most developed nations for the literacy skills of graduates, with its performance described as 鈥渁 puzzle鈥 given the elevated reputation of its universities.

The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development鈥檚 annual Education at a Glance report, released on 9 September, this year includes a new feature: a measurement of how adults with tertiary education perform on literacy skills in each OECD nation.

Andreas Schleicher, the OECD鈥檚 director for education and skills, described the measure 鈥 in which Japan, the Netherlands and Finland perform best 鈥 as offering 鈥渁n important new dimension鈥 and suggesting that 鈥渟imilar degrees may have a different skills value鈥.

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Education at a Glance also reveals that the percentage of GDP spent on higher education in the UK fell 鈥 from 1.3 per cent in 2010 to 1.2 per cent in 2011, below the OECD average of 1.6 per cent. Canada overtook the US as the biggest spender on higher education, increasing its GDP spend from 2.6 per cent in 2009 to 2.8 per cent in 2010 鈥 the latest years for which figures are available 鈥 compared with its neighbour鈥檚 static 2.7 per cent in 2011.

In terms of the report鈥檚 figures on the literacy skill levels of 25- to 64-year-olds with tertiary, secondary or below secondary education, data are drawn from the OECD鈥檚 Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies, a new survey launched last year.

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Mr Schleicher said that while the OECD was still developing 鈥渁 Pisa for higher education鈥 鈥 the organisation鈥檚 Programme for International Student Assessment that looks at national performance on learning outcomes in schools 鈥 the PIAAC figures used in Education at a Glance 鈥済ive us an initial approximation on quality of learning outcomes鈥 for tertiary education.

On mean literacy scores, UK adults with tertiary education are ranked 12th out of 23 nations by the OECD (although the data cover just England and Northern Ireland).

On a separate measure of the proportion of adults with tertiary education achieving the highest levels of literacy, the UK was ranked eighth, with 25 per cent reaching the highest proficiency levels of 4 or 5. In Japan, the highest scoring nation, 37 per cent of adults with tertiary education reached those levels.

Mr Schleicher suggested that the UK鈥檚 low performance on mean literacy scores could be explained by the fact that there is 鈥渁 lot of further education that鈥檚 called higher education in the UK鈥.

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But the relatively low level of UK adults with tertiary education reaching the highest skill levels was less simple to explain, he said.

鈥淚f you asked if I would send my children to a Japanese or a UK university, I would always choose the UK. In fact, my son is going to a UK university.

鈥淏ut it鈥檚 a puzzle. I must say I would have expected the UK to do better on the top end of the skills distribution than what we have here,鈥 Mr Schleicher said.

He went on to say that Pisa scores showed high attainment in literacy and numeracy in Japanese schools. 鈥淎nd [Japanese] universities can build on that. That鈥檚 not true for the UK. If you look at the Pisa scores the UK is doing so-so,鈥 he continued.

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UK universities might 鈥渁ssume those skills are there, but they might not be鈥, he added.

john.morgan@tesglobal.com

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