Transcription of Explaining Student Performance - OECD
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Explaining Student Performance Evidence from the international PISA, TIMSS and PIRLS surveys Final Report November 2005 Explaining Student Performance Evidence from the international PISA, TIMSS and PIRLS surveys Jens Henrik Haahr with Thomas Kibak Nielsen, Martin Eggert Hansen and S ren Teglgaard Jakobsen This study was carried out on behalf of the European Commission s Directorate-General for Education and Culture. Views expressed represent exclusively the positions of the authors and do not necessarily correspond to those of the European Commission. 1 Contents Index ..2 1. Executive 4 Education Systems and Basic 4 Student Background Characteristics and Basic 10 School Characteristics and Basic Skills .. 13 Individual Student Characteristics and Basic 17 New Analysis and Data Collection 19 2.
Equality Is not Opposed to Quality (pp. 58, 69-70, 102-103) The analysis shows that a high degree of equality in achievement scores within countries (i.e. a low variance around the mean) can be achieved without com-promising the overall level of achievement scores in reading, mathematics, and science.
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