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Science competencies for tomorrow’s world
Seeing school systems through the prism of PISA
OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)
Washington, 4 December 2007Postpresentation in Helsinki, 10 September 2008
Andreas Schleicher, the creatorJarkko Hautamäki, a user
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1998PISA countries in
20002001200320062009Coverage of world economy 77%81%83%85%86%87%
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Quality in learning outcomes
Science performance
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Emilia Romagna
VenetoFriuli Venezia Giulia
Autonoma of Bolzano
Trento
Lombardia
Liguria
Piemonte
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Italy
Basque Country
Galicia
Catalonia
Andalusia
Asturias
Aragon
Castile and Leon
La Rioja
Navarre
Cantabria
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Spain
Average performanceof 15-year-olds in science – extrapolate and apply
High science performance
Low science performance
… 18 countries perform below this line
I srael
I talyPortugal Greece
Russian Federation
LuxembourgSlovak Republic,Spain,I celand
LatviaCroatia
Sweden
DenmarkFrancePoland
Hungary
AustriaBelgiumIreland
Czech Republic SwitzerlandMacao- ChinaGermanyUnited Kingdom
Korea
J apanAustralia
Slovenia
NetherlandsLiechtenstein
New ZealandChinese Taipei
Hong Kong- China
Finland
CanadaEstonia
United States LithuaniaNorway
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Large proportion of top performers
Top and bottom performers in science
Large prop. of poor perf.
These students often confuse key features of a scientific investigation, apply incorrect information, mix personal beliefs with facts in support of a position…
These students can consistently identify, explain and apply scientific knowledge, link different information sources and explanations and use evidence from these to justify decisions, demonstrate advanced scientific thinking in unfamiliar situations…
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Excellence in education and countries’ research intensity
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Students attitudes to science and their awareness of the life
opportunities science may open
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Low average performance
Large socio-economic disparities
High average performance
Large socio-economic disparities
Low average performance
High social equity
High average performance
High social equity
Strong socio-economic impact on
student performance
Socially equitable distribution of
learning opportunities
High science performance
Low science performance
I srael
GreecePortugal I talyRussian Federation
LuxembourgSlovak Republic SpainIcelandLatvia
Croatia
Sweden
DenmarkFrancePoland
Hungary
AustriaBelgiumIreland
Czech Republic Switzerland Macao- China
Germany United Kingdom
Korea
J apanAustralia
SloveniaNetherlands
Liechtenstein
New ZealandChinese Taipei
Hong Kong- China
Finland
CanadaEstonai
United StatesLithuania Norway
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AdvantagePISA Index of socio-economic background
Disadvantage
Schools proportional to size
Student performance and students’ socio-economic background within
schoolsSchool performance and schools’ socio-economic
backgroundStudent performance and students’ socio-economic
background
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AdvantagePISA Index of socio-economic background
Disadvantage
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Student performance and students’ socio-economic background within schools
School performance and schools’ socio-economic background
Student performance and students’ socio-economic background
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AdvantagePISA Index of socio-economic background
Disadvantage
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Student performance and students’ socio-economic background within
schoolsSchool performance and schools’ socio-economic
backgroundStudent performance and students’ socio-economic
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Coherence of educational standards across schools
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Variation in student performance
OECD (2007), Learning for tomorrow’s world: First results from PISA 2006, Table 4.1a
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Variation of performance within
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OECD (2004), Learning for tomorrow’s world: First results from PISA 2003, Table 4.1a
Variation in student performance
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Finland
Denmark
Czech Republic
Sweden
Hungary
Austria
Portugal
United States
Netherlands
Slovak Republic
Korea
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Canada
Mexico
New Zealand
Germany
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United Kingdom
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Government independent private
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Observed perf ormance diff erence
Diff erence af ter accounting f or socio-economic background of students and schools
Private schools perform better
Public schools perform better
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