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Pruebas Aprender: solo cuatro provincias superaron el promedio nacional
AR🏛️ Politics11 hr. ago

Pruebas Aprender: solo cuatro provincias superaron el promedio nacional

The 2025 Pruebas Aprender results reveal mixed outcomes for Argentina’s education system. While the government highlighted improved performance in Language—with 76.9% of sixth-grade students reaching 'satisfactory' or 'advanced' levels, up from 2023—the data shows only four provinces (Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mendoza, and Formosa) exceeded the national average in both Language and Math. Significant educational gaps remain between regions and social groups, with even students from higher socioeconomic backgrounds underperforming compared to peers in developed countries. In Math, progress has been limited, with nearly half of students still below expected proficiency levels. The tests, which involved over 750,000 students across 20,000 schools, serve as a critical benchmark for shaping future educational policies.

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Perfil logoPerfilIndependentLeft11 hr. ago
Pruebas Aprender: solo cuatro provincias superaron el promedio nacional

The 2025 Pruebas Aprender results reveal mixed outcomes for Argentina’s education system. While the government highlighted improved performance in Language—with 76.9% of sixth-grade students reaching 'satisfactory' or 'advanced' levels, up from 2023—the data shows only four provinces (Buenos Aires, Córdoba, Mendoza, and Formosa) exceeded the national average in both Language and Math. Significant educational gaps remain between regions and social groups, with even students from higher socioeconomic backgrounds underperforming compared to peers in developed countries. In Math, progress has been limited, with nearly half of students still below expected proficiency levels. The tests, which involved over 750,000 students across 20,000 schools, serve as a critical benchmark for shaping future educational policies.

Bias read (Left): The article emphasizes systemic issues within the education system, criticizes broader structural challenges rather than attributing them solely to poverty, and highlights improvements made by certain provinces while pointing out persistent inequalities. It frames the findings as evidence of deeper,

Clarín logoClarínIndependentCenter16 hr. ago
Las provincias con peor rendimiento son las que más mejoraron en Lengua en la prueba Aprender

The article reports that provinces which initially performed poorly in the 'Aprender' language test showed the most significant improvements. The focus is on educational outcomes, highlighting progress made by underperforming regions. The data suggests a notable trend in educational advancement among these areas. The piece does not provide specific figures or detailed breakdowns of the performance metrics.

Bias read (Center): The article presents factual information about educational performance trends without overtly favoring any particular political stance. It focuses on data-driven observations rather than taking a clear ideological position.

Clarín logoClarínIndependentLeft2 days ago
No one is spared: Argentine students with better economic status perform as the poorest in developed countries

The article highlights a concerning educational performance gap in Argentina, noting that students from higher economic levels perform similarly to the poorest students in developed countries. This suggests significant disparities in educational quality across different socioeconomic groups within Argentina. The comparison to other developed nations underscores the systemic challenges facing the country’s education system. The piece emphasizes the lack of progress in improving educational outcomes despite existing resources and opportunities.

Bias read (Left): The framing of the article leans left by highlighting systemic failures in the education system and implying that social inequality negatively impacts academic performance. It uses comparative language to criticize current policies and societal structures, suggesting a need for structural reform. S.

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