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Posted on:Tuesday, 7th December 2004
The results of the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2003 study were released on 7 December 2004..
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The international report is available from the OECD website.
Australia’s 15-year-old students have a level of mathematical literacy among
the best in the world, a new international study released today shows.
The OECD’s Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2003 tested
15-year-old students in 41 countries in mathematical, reading and scientific
literacy as well as problem solving. The Australian component of PISA 2003
involved a randomly selected sample of just over 12500 students from 321 schools
from all states and territories and school sectors.
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Metropolitan students continue to outperform their provincial and remote counterparts in literacy and problem solving assessments, a new international study has found.
ACER chief executive Professor Geoff Masters said that overall, Australian students
had acquitted themselves very well in PISA but the results showed that
some students outside of metropolitan areas were struggling.
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The results from the 2003 cycle of testing in the OECD’s Programme for International
Student Assessment (PISA), released today, show large differences in
the mathematical, reading and scientific literacy and problem-solving skills
demonstrated by Indigenous Australian students compared to non-Indigenous students.
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Frequently Asked Questions about PISA (PDF)
Visit the PISA section of the ACER website for more information.
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