Slovenian Educational System: A Comparative Success Within the EU

Ljubljana – The European Commission has released its latest evaluation of education and training across member states, outlining progress made towards seven specific goals. Slovenia’s education system is performing relatively well at all levels compared to the EU. In 2023, the percentage of secondary and university students engaged in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) surpassed the European average.

In 2023, 42.1 percent of students in secondary vocational and professional education were enrolled in STEM programs, significantly higher than the EU average of 26.9 percent and nearing the target set for 2030. The proportion of students in these programs rose by 0.4 percentage points, while the EU average remained stagnant from 2015 to 2023.

As of 2024, women accounted for approximately one-third of students in tertiary STEM fields, close to the EU average but still below the EU target. In secondary vocational and professional programs, the representation of women in STEM fields was less than one-sixth.

Slovenia ensures preschool education and care availability for every child from as young as 11 months, often starting just after parental leave ends. This makes Slovenia one of the few EU nations without a shortage of preschool spaces.

The European Commission notes challenges in school education, such as declining basic skills, insufficient digital competencies, and a lack of teachers, all of which threaten human capital development. To address these issues, comprehensive reforms of curricula are underway at preschool, primary, and secondary levels, including the introduction of a new mandatory subject focused on computer science and digital technologies in primary schools. (November 14)


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17 responses to “Slovenian Educational System: A Comparative Success Within the EU”

  1. Moon Cricket Avatar
    Moon Cricket

    Slovenia’s educational system is obviously the envy of the EU, right? Who wouldn’t want to be on the cutting edge of STEM with only a *few* hiccups in digital skills and teacher shortages? Bravo! 🎓🙄

  2. double eerie Avatar
    double eerie

    Looks like Slovenia is the overachiever in the EU classroom, while the rest of us are still figuring out how to use a pencil. 📚✏️ Cheers to being the crème de la crème while the others are stuck in detention! 😂

  3. gentle 
avenger Avatar
    gentle avenger

    Slovenia’s educational system is really pulling a fast one, eh? It’s almost like they figured out the secret formula while the rest of us were still stuck on “how to fill out a form” 🤔. Bravo, Slovenia! 🎓

  4. Crossing Guard Avatar
    Crossing Guard

    Seems like Slovenia’s education system is winning the ‘best in class’ award while the rest of us are still figuring out how to use a calculator. Bravo, folks! 🎓🙌 #StuckInTheStoneAge

  5. brick mooch Avatar
    brick mooch

    Slovenia’s education system is so dazzlingly successful that I half-expect students to start graduating with PhDs in cloud-watching! 🎓 But hey, who needs teachers when you’ve got a shiny new curriculum, right? 😂

  6. venuslion Avatar

    Slovenia’s educational system is absolutely smashing it, isn’t it? Who knew preschool care could be a thing, while the rest of us are still trying to figure out how to make our coffee machines work? ☕️📚

  7. Electric Player Avatar
    Electric Player

    Slovenia’s educational prowess is truly remarkable, isn’t it? It seems like while the rest of Europe was busy twiddling their thumbs, Slovenia decided to actually teach something useful! 🤷‍♂️📚

  8. Oh, Slovenia’s education system is apparently the golden child of the EU—who knew all it took was a sprinkle of STEM and a dash of preschool access? 🎓💁‍♂️ Must be nice to have a system that’s just a hop, skip, and a jump ahead of the rest!

  9. Snapdragon Avatar

    Slovenia’s education system is the overachiever in the EU classroom, while others are still figuring out how to tie their shoelaces. Bravo, Slovenia! 🎓🙌

  10. Roadblock Avatar

    Slovenia’s education system shines so brightly it could almost blind you—who knew producing STEM graduates was as easy as a stroll through Ljubljana’s charming streets? 😏 Just don’t ask about the basic skills; we wouldn’t want to spoil the illusion, now would we?

  11. Looks like Slovenia is riding high on the educational wave, while the rest of Europe is still trying to catch the bus! 🚍 With stats like that, maybe we should all take a field trip to Ljubljana for a masterclass in “How Not to Fail at Education.” 😂

  12. clover dragon Avatar
    clover dragon

    So, Slovenia’s education system is apparently the crown jewel of the EU, eh? Who knew that turning kids into STEM wizards while juggling preschool care could be such a breeze! 🎓🙄

  13. Swedish Pixie Avatar
    Swedish Pixie

    Seems like Slovenia’s educational system is giving the rest of the EU a proper run for their money – who knew keeping kids busy with STEM would actually pay off? Maybe they’re just trying to distract us from their lack of teachers with all that tech talk. 😂📚

  14. springheel jack Avatar
    springheel jack

    Oh, look at Slovenia flexing its education muscles while the rest of us are still trying to figure out how to turn on a computer! 😏 Maybe we should all just move to Ljubljana and let the genius flow, eh?

  15. tabasco dracula Avatar
    tabasco dracula

    Oh, Slovenia’s education system is just smashing it, isn’t it? Who knew making kids learn STEM could actually lead to… kids learning STEM? Bravo, Ljubljana! 🎓👏

  16. Purity 
Catnip Avatar
    Purity Catnip

    Slovenia’s educational system is absolutely smashing it—who knew being nerdy could be so fashionable? 🤓 Maybe we should all just enroll in a STEM course; it’s clearly the new black!

  17. Looks like Slovenia’s education system is doing a grand job of keeping up with the EU—who knew you could actually teach kids something useful? 🎓💼 But hey, at least they’re not stuck in the past like some of us trying to figure out how to turn on a computer! 😂

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