China’s PISA results “not representative”
Education experts have once again questioned the interpretation of China's PISA results following the release of 2018's round of data.
Education experts have once again questioned the interpretation of China's PISA results following the release of 2018's round of data.
Latest PISA results showed that most countries have seen little improvement in their performances over the past decade, even though spending on schooling increased by 15% over the same period.
Immigrant students are struggling to integrate into schools across the EU due to lower socio-economic status and language barriers, the OECD has revealed.
This month 80 member countries of PISA will meet to discuss a new ‘assessment of global competence’ to be rolled out for its 2018/19 study which could diversify the cross-national test away from its core areas of mathematics, reading and science.