BAD EDUCATION TODAY, NO JAM TOMORROW
The OECD has just released the PISA (Programme for International
Student Assessment) scores for 2012 (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-25187997)
and as is to be expected England languished down in 26th place. This
caused some debate on FaceBook, reactions ranging from the usual ‘hang Groves’ to
the ‘well, all Asians are automata who’ve never had an original thought in their
head’ rationalisations.
I’ve always been of the opinion that in a meritocracy (even
a would-be one like the UK) the primary aim of the government should be to
provide kids with the very best education possible in order that he or she can
fulfil all their potential. And I don’t subscribe to this simply for altruistic
motives: I’ve always believed that the better we educate our kids today, the
wealthier we all will be tomorrow.
A neat, logical idea, but one which I’ve never stopped to
prove.
So I got to thinking that a better educated population will
produced more good ideas and as these ideas are often protected by patents it
seemed logical (that word again!) to me that as a country’s education improved
so too would the pace at which it filed patents. Fortunately thanks to the US
Patent and Trademark Office (http://www.uspto.gov/web/offices/ac/ido/oeip/taf/cst_all.htm)
it’s one that’s pretty easy to check.
I looked to see if the PISA rankings correlated with the
increase in patent filings 2012 vs 1999. I had to do a little shuffling around:
Macau which appears as number 6 on the PISA list is lumped in with China for
patent purposes and I eliminated Lichtenstein, Slovenia, Czech Republic,
Poland, Estonia and Vietnam because they file so few patents that one either
way skews things horribly. I also included the USA even tho' it came 34th on the PISA list. So this is the 22-country list (post amendments) I came up with:
COUNTRY PISA
RANK PATENT RANK
CHINA 1 1
SINGAPORE 2 2
HONG KONG 3 9
TAIWAN 4 5
SOUTH KOREA 5 3
JAPAN 6 13
SWITZERLAND 7 17
NETHERLANDS 8 14
FINLAND 9 12
CANADA 10 10
BELGIUM 12 20
GERMANY 13 15
AUSTRIA 14 8
AUSTRALIA 15 7
IRELAND 16 4
DENMARK 18 11
NEW ZEALAND 19 6
FRANCE 20 18
ENGLAND 21 16
USA 22 21