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Educational systems of
Argentina and Brazil
Blessy Ann L. Ayco
MA in Education
Course: Comparative Education (ED 210)
Professor: Dr. Erlinda A. Ganapin
PALAWAN STATE UNIVERSITY – GRADUATE SCHOOL
SUMMER 2018
OBJECTIVES
1 Present the demographic profiles of Argentina and Brazil
2 Compare the educational systems of Argentina and Brazil
3
Identify problems encountered in education of
Argentina and Brazil
Demographic profile
Argentina
Brazil
DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE
Capital: Buenos Aires
Language: Spanish
Government: Presidential
Republic
Land Area: 2,780,400 sq km
Population: 43,886,748
Density: 16.04/km2
Student Population: 14 M
GDP: 1.796 trillion USD
Literacy Rate: 98.1%
Capital: Brasília
Language: Portuguese
Government: Federal Presidential
Republic
Land Area: 8,515,770 sq km
Population: 205,823,665
Density: 24.63/km2
Student Population: 60 M
GDP: 545.9 billion USD
Literacy Rate: 92.6%
ARGENTINA BRAZIL
HISTORY OF EDUCATION (ARGENTINA)
• There was no effective education plan until President Domingo
Sarmiento (1868–1874) placed emphasis on bringing Argentina up-to-date
with practices in developed countries.
• The first national laws mandating universal, compulsory, free and secular
education (Law 1420 of Common Education) were sanctioned in 1884
during the administration of President Julio Roca.
• Following the University Reform of 1918, Argentine education, especially
at university level, became more independent of the government, as well
as the influential Catholic Church.
HISTORY OF EDUCATION (ARGENTINA)
• During the administration Juan Perón in 1947, catechism was
reintroduced in public schools, and parochial institutions began
again receiving subsidies.
• Aramburu's Law 6403 of 1955, which advanced private education
generally, and parochial, or more often, Catholic-run schools
HISTORY OF EDUCATION (BRAZIL)
• In the 6th century, the Jesuits arrived and educated the indigenous
people through the teachings of Christianity. For the next 210 years
they were responsible for the entire education system.
• In 1759, Marquis of Pombal, Portugal’s minister, expelled Jesuits
from Brazil. His interest conflicted with the Christian education. He
emphasized the agriculture production, which led to the stagnation
of education.
HISTORY OF EDUCATION (BRAZIL)
• In 1808, education began to move again under the rule of King Joao IV
focusing on higher education neglecting the needs of primary education.
• In 1822, after their independence, primary education became a human
right.
• The first official university was found in 1920. The following decades
acknowledge the process of urbanization and industrialization. Also,
primary education was given importance.
GOVERNMENT FUND IN EDUCATION
BUDGET: 5.36% of GDP
Total Government Expenditure: 13.97%
Government Expenditure Per Student
(1) Primary Education: $2864.36
(2) Secondary Education: $4246.54
(3) Tertiary Education: $3242.75
ARGENTINA BRAZIL
BUDGET: 5.95% of GDP
Total Government Expenditure: 15.72%
Government Expenditure Per Student
(1) Primary Education: $3171.93
(2) Secondary Education: $3499
(3) Tertiary Education: $4696.5
STRUCTURE OF SCHOOLING
Compulsory education lasts 12 years from age 6
to age 17 (Source: UNESCO)
Mandatory for those between the ages of 6
and 17
ARGENTINA BRAZIL
CURRICULA
ARGENTINA BRAZIL
• Preprimary School
 Aims to prepare the child physically,
spiritually, and morally. Also, they introduce
language skills, arithmetic, writing and
reading as well as religion.
• Primary Education: (9 years)
 Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Arts,
Sport, Design, etc
• Preschool (Educação Infantile)
 aims to assist in all areas of child
development, including motor skills,
cognitive skills, and social skills while
providing fertile ground for the later
acquisition of knowledge and learning
• Primary Education: (9 years)
Ensino Fundamental I
 Portuguese, History, Geography,
Mathematics, Science and Physical Education
Ensino Fundamental II
 Extended by one or two foreign languages,
predominantly Spanish and English
CURRICULA
ARGENTINA BRAZIL
• Secondary Education
Ciclo Básico (3 years)
 Subjects are given in the fields of Language,
Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Social
Sciences, Physical Education, Social Studies,
Art and Technical Education
Ciclo Orientado (3 years)
 Students can focus their studies on specific
fields such as Humanities and Social Sciences,
Communication, Art and Design, Economics
and Business Studies
 An additional year is offered (for Technical-
Professional schools)
• Secondary Education (Ensino Médio)
 at least one foreign language, Philosophy,
Sociology, Portuguese, Geography, History,
Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Art
And Physical Education.
CURRICULA
ARGENTINA BRAZIL
• Vocational Education (Escuelas
Técnicas)
A type of secondary education
provided by institutions of
professional education which lasts
for 6 - 7 years
• Vocational Education (Educação
Profissional Técnica de Nível Médio)
Includes general subjects such as
well as specialized vocational
subjects
Lasts for 1-3 or 4 years
CURRICULA
ARGENTINA BRAZIL
• Adult Education
Secondary education for people over
18 years old
2 or 3 years of intensive program of
study
• Adult Education
The minimum age for entrance
into adult school is 18 for the
elementary level and 21 years of
age for the secondary level
CURRICULA
ARGENTINA BRAZIL
• Higher Education
 Tertiary Education level: 1- to 3-years
degrees related to education or technical
professions like Teachers, Professorship,
Technicians
 University level: 4- to 6-years Professional
education such as Licentiate, Engineer's
degree, Medic Title, Attorney Title,
 Post-graduate level: this is a specialized
and research-oriented education level.
• Adult Education
Undergraduate
 Bacharelado: requires four years of post-
secondary studies at a certified university in
the fields of arts, humanities, social
sciences, mathematical sciences, or natural
sciences.
 Licenciatura: Students who wish to qualify
as secondary school teachers
GRADING SYSTEM (ARGENTINA)
Grade Scale Grade Description US Grade
A 9.00 - 10.00
Sobresaliente
(Outstanding)
A
A- 8.00 - 8.99
Distinguido (Very
Good)
A-
B+ 7.00 - 7.99 Bueno (Good) B+
B 6.00 - 6.99 Bueno (Average) B
C 4.00 - 5.99 Aprobado (Pass) C
F 0.00 - 3.99
Insuficiente
(Insufficient)
F
Most Common
GRADING SYSTEM (ARGENTINA)
Tertiary
Scale Grade Description US Grade
10.00
Sobresaliente
(Outstanding)
A+
9.00 - 9.99 Distinguido (Very Good) A
8.00 - 8.99 A-
7.00 - 7.99 Bueno (Good) B+
6.00 - 6.99 B
5.00 - 5.99 Aprobado (Pass) B-
4.00 - 4.99 C
2.00 - 3.99 Insuficiente (Insufficient) F
0.00 - 1.99 Reprobado (Fail) F
GRADING SYSTEM (BRAZIL)
Most Common
Grade Scale Scale 2
Grade
Description
US Grade
A 9.00 - 10.00 90.00 - 100.00
Excelente
(Exellent)
A
B 7.00 - 8.99 70.00 - 89.99 Bom (Good) B
C 5.00 - 6.99 50.00 - 69.99
Aceptable
(Average)
C
D 3.00 - 4.99 30.00 - 49.99
Suficiente
(Sufficient)
D
F 0.00 - 2.99 0.00 - 29.99 Deficiente (Fail) F
GRADING SYSTEM (BRAZIL)
Grade Grade Description US Grade
E Excelente (Exellent) A
MB Muito Bom (Very Good) A-
B Bom (Good) B
S Aceptable (Average) C
R Aceptable (Average) C
I Deficiente (Fail) F
D Deficiente (Fail) F
Letter Grade
GRADING SYSTEM (BRAZIL)
Double Letter Grade
Grade Scale Grade Description US Grade Notes
SS 9.00 - 10.00 Superior (Superior) A
MS 7.00 - 8.99 Médio Superior (Medium Superior) B
MM 5.00 - 6.99 Médio (Medium) C
CC Crédito Concedido (Credit Granted) P
a standard of "C" or
above on the U.S.
scale
MI 3.00 - 4.99 Médio Inferior (Medium Inferior) F Fail
II 0.00 - 2.99 Inferior (Inferior) F Fail
SR Sem Rendimento (Fail) Fail or no grade
SCHOOL HOURS/Academic year
ARGENTINA BRAZIL
• The Argentine school year starts in
March and finishes in December.
• Classes are taught in Spanish from
Monday through Friday, 7:15AM -5PM.
• Most schools divide their academic day
into three sessions; between 07:00 am
and 12:00 nn, 12:00 nn and 5:00 pm,
and 5:00 pm and 10:00 pm. A child will
only attend one session per school day.
• The school year usually starts in early
February and is split into 2 semesters.
This first term of the school year runs
till the June end and the second term
starts at the beginning of August which
ends in early December.
TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM
ARGENTINA BRAZIL
• Basic requirement is completion of a
five-year normal school
• Additional two years are required for
teaching in kindergarten
• Additional four years at secondary
teacher-training schools qualify a
person for teaching at the secondary
level
• Teacher training can be obtained from
vocational schools
• Courses includes a supervised
internship and need 300 hours of
teaching practice
• To teach secondary schools, most
teaching students need higher
education to obtain either a master’s
or doctorate’s
Salary of teachers
ARGENTINA BRAZIL
$27,362 $35,739
TEACHER – STUDENT RATIO
ARGENTINA BRAZIL
1:19 1:23
Challenges in education
ARGENTINA BRAZIL
• Inclusion of the new trends and the
use of ITs in the classroom
• Training in the new ITs
• Low percentage of high school
students who enroll in university
• Brazil underperforms
• Low-income students also have the
lowest rates for completing school
• Enrolment in upper secondary
education is low and, of those who
enter, only half complete the
allocated three years.
CONCLUSIONS
It is highly observable that the education systems of Argentina
and Brazil are very similar to one another in terms of structure of
schooling, government’s budget of allocation, etc. This might because of
their geographical locations and historical backgrounds.
Despite having high literacy rates, both countries’ education
failed to perform well, as there is a low rate of students who enroll in
upper secondary education and higher education due to financial crisis.
References
• Argentina: Education and Literacy (n.d.). In UNESCO. Retrieved May 17, 2018, from
http://uis.unesco.org/en/country/ar?theme=education-and-literacy
• Argentina - Teaching Profession (n.d.). In State University. Retrieved May 21, 2018,
from http://education.stateuniversity.com/pages/61/Argentina -TEACHING
-PROFESSION.html
• Brazil: Education and Literacy (n.d.). In UNESCO. Retrieved May 20, 2018, from
http://uis.unesco.org/country/BR
• Education in Brazil (n.d.). In Study Country. Retrieved May 19, 2018, from
http://www.studycountry.com/guide/BR-education.htm
• Education in Brazil (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved May 19, 2018, from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Brazil
• Education in Argentina (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved May 21, 2018, from
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Argentina
• Stanek, C. (2013). The Educational System of Brazil. IEM Spotlight, 10(1), 2,
Retrieved from https://www.nafsa.org/uploadedFiles/Chez_NAFSA/
Resource/Library_Assets/Networks/ACE/EDU%20Systems%20Brazil.pdf
FIN.
Thank you 

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Educational system of argentina and brazil

  • 1. Educational systems of Argentina and Brazil Blessy Ann L. Ayco MA in Education Course: Comparative Education (ED 210) Professor: Dr. Erlinda A. Ganapin PALAWAN STATE UNIVERSITY – GRADUATE SCHOOL SUMMER 2018
  • 2. OBJECTIVES 1 Present the demographic profiles of Argentina and Brazil 2 Compare the educational systems of Argentina and Brazil 3 Identify problems encountered in education of Argentina and Brazil
  • 4. DEMOGRAPHIC PROFILE Capital: Buenos Aires Language: Spanish Government: Presidential Republic Land Area: 2,780,400 sq km Population: 43,886,748 Density: 16.04/km2 Student Population: 14 M GDP: 1.796 trillion USD Literacy Rate: 98.1% Capital: Brasília Language: Portuguese Government: Federal Presidential Republic Land Area: 8,515,770 sq km Population: 205,823,665 Density: 24.63/km2 Student Population: 60 M GDP: 545.9 billion USD Literacy Rate: 92.6% ARGENTINA BRAZIL
  • 5. HISTORY OF EDUCATION (ARGENTINA) • There was no effective education plan until President Domingo Sarmiento (1868–1874) placed emphasis on bringing Argentina up-to-date with practices in developed countries. • The first national laws mandating universal, compulsory, free and secular education (Law 1420 of Common Education) were sanctioned in 1884 during the administration of President Julio Roca. • Following the University Reform of 1918, Argentine education, especially at university level, became more independent of the government, as well as the influential Catholic Church.
  • 6. HISTORY OF EDUCATION (ARGENTINA) • During the administration Juan Perón in 1947, catechism was reintroduced in public schools, and parochial institutions began again receiving subsidies. • Aramburu's Law 6403 of 1955, which advanced private education generally, and parochial, or more often, Catholic-run schools
  • 7. HISTORY OF EDUCATION (BRAZIL) • In the 6th century, the Jesuits arrived and educated the indigenous people through the teachings of Christianity. For the next 210 years they were responsible for the entire education system. • In 1759, Marquis of Pombal, Portugal’s minister, expelled Jesuits from Brazil. His interest conflicted with the Christian education. He emphasized the agriculture production, which led to the stagnation of education.
  • 8. HISTORY OF EDUCATION (BRAZIL) • In 1808, education began to move again under the rule of King Joao IV focusing on higher education neglecting the needs of primary education. • In 1822, after their independence, primary education became a human right. • The first official university was found in 1920. The following decades acknowledge the process of urbanization and industrialization. Also, primary education was given importance.
  • 9. GOVERNMENT FUND IN EDUCATION BUDGET: 5.36% of GDP Total Government Expenditure: 13.97% Government Expenditure Per Student (1) Primary Education: $2864.36 (2) Secondary Education: $4246.54 (3) Tertiary Education: $3242.75 ARGENTINA BRAZIL BUDGET: 5.95% of GDP Total Government Expenditure: 15.72% Government Expenditure Per Student (1) Primary Education: $3171.93 (2) Secondary Education: $3499 (3) Tertiary Education: $4696.5
  • 10. STRUCTURE OF SCHOOLING Compulsory education lasts 12 years from age 6 to age 17 (Source: UNESCO) Mandatory for those between the ages of 6 and 17 ARGENTINA BRAZIL
  • 11. CURRICULA ARGENTINA BRAZIL • Preprimary School  Aims to prepare the child physically, spiritually, and morally. Also, they introduce language skills, arithmetic, writing and reading as well as religion. • Primary Education: (9 years)  Social Sciences, Natural Sciences, Arts, Sport, Design, etc • Preschool (Educação Infantile)  aims to assist in all areas of child development, including motor skills, cognitive skills, and social skills while providing fertile ground for the later acquisition of knowledge and learning • Primary Education: (9 years) Ensino Fundamental I  Portuguese, History, Geography, Mathematics, Science and Physical Education Ensino Fundamental II  Extended by one or two foreign languages, predominantly Spanish and English
  • 12. CURRICULA ARGENTINA BRAZIL • Secondary Education Ciclo Básico (3 years)  Subjects are given in the fields of Language, Mathematics, Natural Sciences, Social Sciences, Physical Education, Social Studies, Art and Technical Education Ciclo Orientado (3 years)  Students can focus their studies on specific fields such as Humanities and Social Sciences, Communication, Art and Design, Economics and Business Studies  An additional year is offered (for Technical- Professional schools) • Secondary Education (Ensino Médio)  at least one foreign language, Philosophy, Sociology, Portuguese, Geography, History, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Mathematics, Art And Physical Education.
  • 13. CURRICULA ARGENTINA BRAZIL • Vocational Education (Escuelas Técnicas) A type of secondary education provided by institutions of professional education which lasts for 6 - 7 years • Vocational Education (Educação Profissional Técnica de Nível Médio) Includes general subjects such as well as specialized vocational subjects Lasts for 1-3 or 4 years
  • 14. CURRICULA ARGENTINA BRAZIL • Adult Education Secondary education for people over 18 years old 2 or 3 years of intensive program of study • Adult Education The minimum age for entrance into adult school is 18 for the elementary level and 21 years of age for the secondary level
  • 15. CURRICULA ARGENTINA BRAZIL • Higher Education  Tertiary Education level: 1- to 3-years degrees related to education or technical professions like Teachers, Professorship, Technicians  University level: 4- to 6-years Professional education such as Licentiate, Engineer's degree, Medic Title, Attorney Title,  Post-graduate level: this is a specialized and research-oriented education level. • Adult Education Undergraduate  Bacharelado: requires four years of post- secondary studies at a certified university in the fields of arts, humanities, social sciences, mathematical sciences, or natural sciences.  Licenciatura: Students who wish to qualify as secondary school teachers
  • 16. GRADING SYSTEM (ARGENTINA) Grade Scale Grade Description US Grade A 9.00 - 10.00 Sobresaliente (Outstanding) A A- 8.00 - 8.99 Distinguido (Very Good) A- B+ 7.00 - 7.99 Bueno (Good) B+ B 6.00 - 6.99 Bueno (Average) B C 4.00 - 5.99 Aprobado (Pass) C F 0.00 - 3.99 Insuficiente (Insufficient) F Most Common
  • 17. GRADING SYSTEM (ARGENTINA) Tertiary Scale Grade Description US Grade 10.00 Sobresaliente (Outstanding) A+ 9.00 - 9.99 Distinguido (Very Good) A 8.00 - 8.99 A- 7.00 - 7.99 Bueno (Good) B+ 6.00 - 6.99 B 5.00 - 5.99 Aprobado (Pass) B- 4.00 - 4.99 C 2.00 - 3.99 Insuficiente (Insufficient) F 0.00 - 1.99 Reprobado (Fail) F
  • 18. GRADING SYSTEM (BRAZIL) Most Common Grade Scale Scale 2 Grade Description US Grade A 9.00 - 10.00 90.00 - 100.00 Excelente (Exellent) A B 7.00 - 8.99 70.00 - 89.99 Bom (Good) B C 5.00 - 6.99 50.00 - 69.99 Aceptable (Average) C D 3.00 - 4.99 30.00 - 49.99 Suficiente (Sufficient) D F 0.00 - 2.99 0.00 - 29.99 Deficiente (Fail) F
  • 19. GRADING SYSTEM (BRAZIL) Grade Grade Description US Grade E Excelente (Exellent) A MB Muito Bom (Very Good) A- B Bom (Good) B S Aceptable (Average) C R Aceptable (Average) C I Deficiente (Fail) F D Deficiente (Fail) F Letter Grade
  • 20. GRADING SYSTEM (BRAZIL) Double Letter Grade Grade Scale Grade Description US Grade Notes SS 9.00 - 10.00 Superior (Superior) A MS 7.00 - 8.99 Médio Superior (Medium Superior) B MM 5.00 - 6.99 Médio (Medium) C CC Crédito Concedido (Credit Granted) P a standard of "C" or above on the U.S. scale MI 3.00 - 4.99 Médio Inferior (Medium Inferior) F Fail II 0.00 - 2.99 Inferior (Inferior) F Fail SR Sem Rendimento (Fail) Fail or no grade
  • 21. SCHOOL HOURS/Academic year ARGENTINA BRAZIL • The Argentine school year starts in March and finishes in December. • Classes are taught in Spanish from Monday through Friday, 7:15AM -5PM. • Most schools divide their academic day into three sessions; between 07:00 am and 12:00 nn, 12:00 nn and 5:00 pm, and 5:00 pm and 10:00 pm. A child will only attend one session per school day. • The school year usually starts in early February and is split into 2 semesters. This first term of the school year runs till the June end and the second term starts at the beginning of August which ends in early December.
  • 22. TEACHER EDUCATION PROGRAM ARGENTINA BRAZIL • Basic requirement is completion of a five-year normal school • Additional two years are required for teaching in kindergarten • Additional four years at secondary teacher-training schools qualify a person for teaching at the secondary level • Teacher training can be obtained from vocational schools • Courses includes a supervised internship and need 300 hours of teaching practice • To teach secondary schools, most teaching students need higher education to obtain either a master’s or doctorate’s
  • 23. Salary of teachers ARGENTINA BRAZIL $27,362 $35,739
  • 24. TEACHER – STUDENT RATIO ARGENTINA BRAZIL 1:19 1:23
  • 25. Challenges in education ARGENTINA BRAZIL • Inclusion of the new trends and the use of ITs in the classroom • Training in the new ITs • Low percentage of high school students who enroll in university • Brazil underperforms • Low-income students also have the lowest rates for completing school • Enrolment in upper secondary education is low and, of those who enter, only half complete the allocated three years.
  • 26. CONCLUSIONS It is highly observable that the education systems of Argentina and Brazil are very similar to one another in terms of structure of schooling, government’s budget of allocation, etc. This might because of their geographical locations and historical backgrounds. Despite having high literacy rates, both countries’ education failed to perform well, as there is a low rate of students who enroll in upper secondary education and higher education due to financial crisis.
  • 27. References • Argentina: Education and Literacy (n.d.). In UNESCO. Retrieved May 17, 2018, from http://uis.unesco.org/en/country/ar?theme=education-and-literacy • Argentina - Teaching Profession (n.d.). In State University. Retrieved May 21, 2018, from http://education.stateuniversity.com/pages/61/Argentina -TEACHING -PROFESSION.html • Brazil: Education and Literacy (n.d.). In UNESCO. Retrieved May 20, 2018, from http://uis.unesco.org/country/BR • Education in Brazil (n.d.). In Study Country. Retrieved May 19, 2018, from http://www.studycountry.com/guide/BR-education.htm • Education in Brazil (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved May 19, 2018, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Brazil • Education in Argentina (n.d.). In Wikipedia. Retrieved May 21, 2018, from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Education_in_Argentina • Stanek, C. (2013). The Educational System of Brazil. IEM Spotlight, 10(1), 2, Retrieved from https://www.nafsa.org/uploadedFiles/Chez_NAFSA/ Resource/Library_Assets/Networks/ACE/EDU%20Systems%20Brazil.pdf

Editor's Notes

  1. The flag of argentina: the blue and white colors were chosen by Manuel Belgrano, the leader of the Argentinian revolution against Spain, and represent the blue skyparting to reveal white clouds as is said to have happened when the Liberation demonstration began in Buenos Aires, Argentina on May 25, 1810 The flag is green, symbolic of Brazil’s lush fields and forests. Its primary featureis a large yellow diamond, symbolic of Brazil’s wealth in gold, and in its center floats a blue celestial globe. It includes 27 white five pointed stars (one for each state and the federal district) arranged in the same pattern as the night sky over brazil. The globe displays a white equatorial band with the motto ORDEM E PROGRESSO = Order and progress
  2. Argentina -One of the major challenges in the Argentinian educational system nowadays is the inclusion of the new trends and the use of ITs in the classroom. Even though there had been great efforts from the government to set up an updated atmosphere in the classroom there are still some impediments that don’t allow the full disclosure of the programs. The program “Conectar Igualdad” has been a pioneer in the inclusion of ITs in the classroom since it has provided free basic laptop computers (AKA Netbooks) to almost all the students who are in public schools of high school level. It failed in its very foundational principal: only a small number of those public state schools have internet access. So, why would you give students and teachers a laptop which is specifically designed to work in the web (hence its name NET-book) when most schools do not have a internet access? The answer to that question hasn’t been found yet. The other difficulty that the program faces is the training in the new ITs. It has been difficult to find human workforce to train teachers in this field and there has been some reticency as well from some senior teachers who are not interested to include new technologies in their classrooms. In those schools in which all components of the program work properly, the results have been satisfactory. Another challenge that the educational system has to deal with is the low percentage of high school students who enroll in university. According to the a research published in educationusa.org.ar, only 63% of the students graduating from high school choose to attend a university. That number does not include the drop out rate, which is also high, and the time it generally takes for a student to graduate. Only a small percentage of those who started in freshman year will graduate according to the planned schedule. The reasons for not attending university are varied but the most common one is the search for independency. Due to this urge to “leave the nest,” many young adults get jobs for which skilled training is not needed and very rarely pursue a university career afterwards. There are many young people who work and study in order to have funds for books, transportation and living expenses while living with their parents. One part of this group attend private universities and they work to pay the tuition fees (on that note I can say that the average tuition fee per year is around 7% of what an american student have to pay) and self finance their university career. Brazil -(1) According to PISA, the Programme for International Student Assessment, Brazil, on average, underperforms. Brazilian students score lower than the average in reading, mathematics, and science, the three categories of testing. Their scores have improved since 2000, the first year the test was taken. Since 2000, Brazil has started the Brazil Literate Program to lower the rate of illiteracy in those ages 15 and older. Brazil has also implemented the IDEP, the Index of Basic Education Development, which evaluates school flow and performance rates in the test. IDEP also led to the creation of the Social Mobilisation program which works to involve the entire community in the educational system (2) It takes an extra three years to finish elementary school for low-income students, PNAD, the national household survey, shows. Costs of finishing school rise each year until it is impossible to attend, meaning that low-income students also have the lowest rates for completing school. Rio de Janeiro began a program in 2009 called the Reforço Escolar testing all students in the beginning of the school year to discover all who are not yet at grade level. Those who are not receive two weeks of in-depth tutoring. São Paulo and Paraná have also created programs to help those who are behind, either due to being low-income or for other reason.