Czech Republic Rises to 12th Place in EU Education Quality Rankings

Prague – The Czech Republic has climbed from fourteenth to twelfth place in the European Union for education and research quality, despite a decrease in education spending from 4.9 to 4.5 percent of gross domestic product (GDP). This improvement is attributed to better management of advanced digital skills. The participation rate of adults in further education remains lower in the Czech Republic, as highlighted by the Prosperity and Financial Health Index from Česká spořitelna and the Europe in Data project.

“The Nordic countries continue to lead in education and research quality, while the Balkans are at the bottom, with Romania, Bulgaria, and Greece consistently performing below average in nearly all monitored indicators,” said Hana Vincourová, an analyst with the Europe in Data project.

In 2023, the Czech Republic allocated 4.5 percent of GDP to education, according to Eurostat, while the EU average stood at 4.9 percent. Consequently, the Czech Republic dropped from 13th to 18th place in this category. The government aims to align public spending on education with at least the OECD average relative to GDP, which was 4.9 percent in the latest data from 2021.

Over 35 percent of Czechs possess advanced digital skills, ranking the Czech Republic eighth in the EU for this metric, a rise of seven positions. “Czechs have improved from the previous year – the DESI 2023 index showed 24 percent of Czechs had digital skills beyond the basics, while the DESI 2024 index indicates this figure has risen to over 35 percent, surpassing the EU average of 27 percent,” the index authors reported.

The number of patents granted per million inhabitants in the Czech Republic has also increased year-on-year, with 126 patents now granted per million residents compared to 103 the previous year, according to the World Intellectual Property Organization database. However, the trend in Czech applications to the domestic Industrial Property Office is declining steadily. (May 30)


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9 responses to “Czech Republic Rises to 12th Place in EU Education Quality Rankings”

  1. Referee Avatar
    Referee

    Rising to 12th place, eh? Quite the achievement for a country that’s spending less on education than my grandma spends on her bingo nights! 🎉📉

  2. Tse Tse Guy Avatar
    Tse Tse Guy

    Looks like we’ve cracked the top dozen in education while slashing spending! Who needs money when you’ve got digital skills and a pinch of good management? 😏📚

  3. General Broomdog Avatar
    General Broomdog

    Climbing to 12th place in education while slashing spending—bravo, Czech Republic! 🎉 Who knew that less could truly be more? 😏

  4. Just what we needed—an educational glow-up by climbing two spots while slashing spending! 🤷‍♂️ Maybe next year we’ll aim for the gold medal in frugality, eh? 🥇💸

  5. Wooden Man Avatar
    Wooden Man

    So, the Czech Republic is now strutting around like a peacock at 12th place in education while spending less than a pint of lager on actual learning. Bravo! 🎉 Maybe next year they’ll invest in some books instead of just digital skills, eh? 🍻

  6. Super Flick Avatar
    Super Flick

    Oh, brilliant! So we’re now 12th in education while spending less – who knew being thrifty could lead to such academic stardom? 🇨🇿📚 Just a shame the adults aren’t biting on further education; maybe they’re just too busy celebrating this educational miracle! 🍺😄

  7. Clang Glyph Avatar
    Clang Glyph

    So, we’ve risen to 12th place in EU education—brilliant! Just imagine how much better we’d be if we spent a smidge more than our coffee budget on it! 😏💸

  8. Gothic Slacker Avatar
    Gothic Slacker

    Oh, fantastic! Climbing two spots in education while slashing spending—sounds like the perfect recipe for a top-notch diploma mill! 🎓🇨🇿

  9. Geneva Cuffs Avatar
    Geneva Cuffs

    Climbing from 14th to 12th in education rankings while cutting spending? Bravo, mate, must be some high-level wizardry! 🎩💸 Let’s just hope those advanced digital skills don’t get lost in translation!

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