READING:
The UK said it was shocked it was so far behind many countries in maths. It warned that poor numeracy costs the economy $30 billion a year. Britain's education minister, who recently returned from a fact-finding mission in China, said: "We have some brilliant maths teachers in this country but what I saw in Shanghai and other Chinese cities has only strengthened my belief that we can learn from them." She added: "They have a can-do attitude to maths and I want us to match that." She said maths qualifications could mean higher salaries and protect against unemployment.
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