| 英文摘要 |
This study aims to understand the ranking, classification and difference of the learning literacy gap between urban and rural students in 77 countries, as well as the international relative performance of the urban-rural learning literacy gap between Taiwan and other countries. This study collected national income and PISA 2022 urban and rural mathematics, science and reading literacy. After statistical analysis, the study found: 1. The five countries with the largest gap in urban and rural learning literacy among 77 countries were Serbia, Malaysia, Romania, Panama, and Hungary; The five countries with the smallest gaps were the Netherlands, Malta, Denmark, the United States and New Zealand; Taiwan ranked eighth and France ranked seventh, which was more special. With the exception of France and Taiwan, the top 20 countries with the highest urban-rural learning literacy gap were all middle- and low-income countries. The smaller urban-rural learning literacy gap was mostly high-income countries. 2. There were obvious differences in the learning literacy gap between urban and rural areas in the three types of countries. Countries with a high and moderate urban-rural learning literacy gap were significantly higher than those with a low level, and countries with a high urban-rural learning literacy gap are significantly higher than those with a low level. 3. In addition to the urban-rural mathematical literacy gap, national income in 77 countries had a mitigating effect on the urban-rural learning literacy gap. 4. The gap in learning literacy between urban and rural students in Taiwan was quite large. After accounting for national income, the gap in math, science, reading and average learning literacy between urban and |