Learning Mathematics for Life
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Learning Mathematics for Life

A Perspective from PISA

People from many countries have expressed interest in the tests students take for the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA). Learning Mathematics for Life examines the link between the PISA test requirements and student performance. It focuses specifically on the proportions of students who answer questions correctly across a range of difficulty. The questions are classified by content, competencies, context and format, and the connections between these and student performance are then analysed.

This analysis has been carried out in an effort to link PISA results to curricular programmes and structures in participating countries and economies. Results from the student assessment reflect differences in country performance in terms of the test questions. These findings are important for curriculum planners, policy makers and in particular teachers – especially mathematics teachers of intermediate and lower secondary school classes.

Publication Date :
04 Mar 2010
DOI :
10.1787/9789264075009-en
 
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A Question of Difficulty

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Authors:
OECD
Pages :
39–115
DOI :
10.1787/9789264075009-5-en

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This chapter illustrates the PISA 2003 assessment with released assessment items and links to different levels of mathematical literacy proficiency. Actual assessment items can be found in this chapter, along with a discussion of students’ performance on each of them.