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Page 1: PISA 2012. What is PISA? Programme in International Student Assessment Developed jointly by member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation

PISA 2012

Page 2: PISA 2012. What is PISA? Programme in International Student Assessment Developed jointly by member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation

What is PISA?Programme in International Student

AssessmentDeveloped jointly by member countries of the

Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

One of the world’s biggest international education surveys, involving schools and students in over 60 countries.

Run in the UK by the National Foundation for Educational Research (NFER).

Page 3: PISA 2012. What is PISA? Programme in International Student Assessment Developed jointly by member countries of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation

What is the OECD?

Established 1961

Based in ParisMembership: 34 countries

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OECD Headquarters Paris

OECD

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OECD Members

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OECD’s Mission

“The mission of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is to promote policies that will improve the economic and social well-being of people around the world.”

http://www.oecd.org

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The OECD and Education

Education is a big part of OECD’s mission

OECD publishes many reports on education

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The OECD and Education

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The OECD and Education

The Programme in International Student Assessment (PISA) is one of OECD’s most important

educational surveys.

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The PISA Survey

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What is PISA for?

To compare the learning of students in different countries

To investigate what students think about their learning

To compare educational systems and school policies

To help governments make decisions about educational policy

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What happens in the survey?PISA takes place every 3 years – the first

one was in 2000.In each survey there is one main subject.In the 2012 PISA survey, the main

subject is maths and all students will answer maths questions.

Some students will also answer questions on reading science and/or problem solving.

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What else is involved?Students answer a questionnaire

which has questions about their background and about their learning.

There is also a school questionnaire which asks about aspects of school policy and organisation.

In PISA 2012 the questionnaires will focus on teaching and learning of maths.

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How many countries take part?

PISA 2000 43 countriesPISA 2003 41 countriesPISA 2006 57 countriesPISA 2009 65 countries (and a

further 10 took part in 2010)

PISA 2012 67 countries

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PISA 2012Around 14,000 students in 500 schools in the UK will take part in the survey.

In total, around 14,000 students in 500 schools will take part in the UK.

England, Wales, Northern Ireland and Scotland will each have separate reports.

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The PISA paper based testsThe tests take 2 hours.Each student has a different test booklet.

The booklets have questions on maths, reading and science.

There’s no special study or revision needed.

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The PISA Questionnaire

The questionnaire takes about half an hour.

All answers are confidential – the school will not see them.

The questionnaire asks for some information on homes and families.

It also asks about attitudes to maths and maths activities.

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PISA Problem Solving

Up to 14 pupils in each school will complete PISA Problem Solving on school IT equipment.

Problem Solving is a computer based test and involves completion of real-life problems.

The majority of students that have already taken the test have enjoyed the experience of taking a computer based test.

Problem Solving takes approximately 1 hour of students’ time.

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What you need to bring

A black biro pen and a ruler

A calculator

A book or some homework (but not maths or science work)

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Other informationIt will be useful if you know:

Your parents’ or guardians’ jobsYour parents’ or guardians’ highest educational qualifications

You will be given a certificate to show that you taken part in PISA

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We hope you enjoy representing your country in PISA 2012

Good Luck from the PISA team at NFER!