The results of the new study show that American computer science graduates are still vastly outperforming peers in China, Russia, and India, the three countries who, along with the United States, produce more than half of the computer science graduates worldwide.
But despite the institutionalized emphasis on computer science graduates, the study found that US graduates out-performed peers from China, Russia, and India — and not just slightly out-performed.
“‘Slightly’ is an understatement,” said Liu.
American students in average CS programs (as in, non-elite) performed as well as the elite Russian, Indian, and Chinese students. When comparing top students from each country, US students surged ahead of the pack. The findings were dramatic enough to even prove surprising to the study’s researchers, including Tara Beteille, who served as the team leader for the World Bank’s Technical Education Quality Improvement Project initiative with the Indian government.
“We hadn’t expected to see our elite colleges, not just India but China and Russia, so far behind elite colleges in the US,” Beteille tells Inverse.
Though a follow-up study will hopefully illuminate the “why” behind the study’s findings, both Beteille and Liu suspect that American students show up to college on their first day already better prepared than their global peers. All those fourth grade “hack-a-thons”? All the coding classes? They’re working. So even though Indian students may make the greatest strides once they get to a higher education setting, the head start in a long-term investment of developing computer science skills early may help create an unbridgeable gap. 0004名刺は切らしておりまして2019/04/22(月) 17:56:21.11ID:xklyTMN/>>3
This statistic displays the results of a survey across India about the number of students who graduated in computer science engineering stream in fiscal year 2016, based on gender. There were around 81.3 thousand male students who graduated from computer science engineering discipline, while there were around 79.2 thousand female computer science engineering students who graduated during the measured time period. 0005名刺は切らしておりまして2019/04/22(月) 17:56:37.52ID:xklyTMN/>>4
https://investinholland.com/foreign-direct-investment-accounted-for-more-than-12500-jobs-in-2017/ US companies lead employment creation As in 2016, the majority of ‘foreign’ jobs were created by companies from the United States. NFIA results for 2017 indicate some 2,516 jobs created by US companies, bringing 110 million euros in investments. Companies from within Europe also provided a substantial number of jobs (2,879), including the UK (872). Japan and India provided 655 and 423 jobs, respectively. Majority of jobs from foreign investments in 2017 came from creative industries such as fashion and entertainment & media (2,126). Additional jobs by sector include agrifood (1,788), IT (1,219), life sciences & health (600) and business services (457).