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.
Lecture du biais (Gauche): 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,






