Programme for International Student Assessment

Programme for International Student Assessment
AbbreviationPISA
Formation1997
PurposeComparison of education attainment across the world
HeadquartersOECD Headquarters
Location
  • 2 rue André Pascal, 75775 Paris Cedex 16
Region served
World
Membership79 government education departments
Official language
English and French
Head of the Early Childhood and Schools Division
Yuri Belfali
Main organ
PISA Governing Body (Chair – Michele Bruniges)
Parent organization
OECD
Websitewww.oecd.org/pisa/
PISA average scores (2022)
Coloured world map with PISA PISA average Mathematics scores (2022)
Mathematics
Coloured world map with PISA PISA average Science scores (2022)
Science
Coloured world map with PISA PISA average Reading scores (2022)
Reading
  Score is higher than 549
  Score equal to or between 500 and 549
  Score equal to or between 450 and 499
  Score equal to or between 400 and 449
  Score equal to or between 350 and 399
  Score is less than 345
  No data

The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) is a worldwide study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in member and non-member nations intended to evaluate educational systems by measuring 15-year-old school pupils' scholastic performance on mathematics, science, and reading.[1] It was first performed in 2000 and then repeated every three years. Its aim is to provide comparable data with a view to enabling countries to improve their education policies and outcomes. It measures problem solving and cognition.[2]

The results of the 2022 data collection were released in December 2023.[3]

  1. ^ "About PISA". OECD PISA. Retrieved 8 February 2018.
  2. ^ Berger, Kathleen (3 March 2014). Invitation to The Life Span (second ed.). worth. ISBN 978-1-4641-7205-2.
  3. ^ "PISA 2022 Results". OECD. December 2023. Archived from the original on 5 December 2023. Retrieved 15 December 2023.

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