INTERNATIONAL ASSESSMENT SYSTEM PISA
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Key words: PISA, OECD, international education assessment, student competencies, educational policy, global education, reading literacy, educational reform.Abstract
Abstract: The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) is a critical tool for evaluating educational systems globally. Administered every three years by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD), reading, mathematics, and science. Unlike traditional assessments, PISA emphasizes real-world application of knowledge, offering insights into how well students are prepared to meet the challenges of today’s societies. The data collected PISA informs policymakers and educators, guiding reforms and strategies aimed at improving educational outcomes. This article delves into the methodology, scope, and influence of PISA on global education policy, discussing its strengths, challenges, and implications for future educational practices.
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