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2018 . Insights and Interpretations Andreas Schleicher PISA 2018 : Insights and Interpretations . Equipping citizens with the knowledge and skills necessary to achieve their full potential, to contribute to an increasingly interconnected world, and to convert better skills into better lives needs to become a more central preoccupation of policy makers around the world. Fairness, integrity and inclusiveness in public policy thus all hinge on the skills of citizens. In working to About PISA. achieve these goals, more and more countries are Up to the end of the 1990s, the OECD's comparisons might remember enough to follow in our footsteps;. of education outcomes were mainly based on but if they learn how to learn, and are able to think looking beyond their own borders for evidence measures of years of schooling, which are not reliable for themselves, and work with others, they can go indicators of what people actually know and can do.
PISA 2018 was the seventh round of the international assessment since the programme was launched in 2000. Every PISA test assesses students’ knowledge and skills in reading, mathematics and science; each assessment focuses on one of these subjects and provides a summary assessment of the other two. In 2018, the focus was on reading in a digital
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