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A Proposed Education Reform Program for France

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Abraham Collier (contributors: Elisa Soyer, Lukas Meeth, Trish Suresh) The education system in France is one of the oldest and most admired in the world, with strong performance on PISA and other international standardized tests. However, those same PISA scores indicate a central weakness in France’s primary and secondary systems: inequality based on social background. Smart students from less wealthy families simply don’t have the same opportunities that they do in an average OECD country, and students from rural families are less likely to graduate from upper secondary than their urban counterparts. Potential Drivers of Inequality To understand possible drivers of this inequality, a team of master level students from the Paris School of International Affairs recently undertook an examination of the French system relative to other OECD peers. Their research yielded the following areas of divergence: 1.      Resource allocation between schools an...