This is the revelation of PISA 2022. Published this July, the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA 2022) report does not bring us good news. We learnt that Portugal is the country with the second largest drop in financial literacy scores.
Valuing children's ideas is a reflection that leads us to consider two points: Do children have captivating ideas that are considered by adults? Are adults willing to listen to young people and help them develop their own ideas?
Established in 1964 in Porto, the Dr. António Cupertino de Miranda Foundation embraces central challenges for the development of Portuguese society with a spirit and practice of social entrepreneurship and a clear focus on measuring social impact. Financial literacy is one of them.
Education is a right for all and is considered one of the best tools for compensating for socio-economic inequalities. This is how the new Edulog study opens, revealing that not only the socio-economic conditions of families determine differences in performance at school.