The question from the 2012 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), a test conducted every three years across more than 80 countries in the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and ...
This post originally appeared on the Inside School Research blog. Digging into the the latest data-heavy report from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development is turning up some ...
A UNESCO skill test revealed a worrying educational crisis in Latin America, with three out of four students lacking basic proficiency in mathematics and 57% struggling with science. The Program for ...
Compared with their peers in developed nations, American 15-year olds are slightly above average problem solvers, but not as good as students from Asian nations who regularly shellac them in math, ...
Digging into the the latest data-heavy report from the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development is turning up some interesting and sometimes counterintuitive details on just who is likely ...
Conventional wisdom is that top U.S. students fare well compared to their peers across the globe. According to this line of reasoning, the US doesn’t make it on the list of the top 25 countries in ...
The 2018 PISA results are out, and the picture they portray for the United States could only be called fair to middlin'. On a scale of zero to 1,000, American students performed above the OECD average ...
A steady decline in Canada’s reading, science and math scores signals serious trouble ahead, according to a Simon Fraser University professor. Canada still ranks in the top 10 of 81 countries ...