PISA 2018 Results (Volume V)
Effective Policies, Successful Schools
The OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) examines what students know in reading, mathematics and science, and what they can do with what they know. It provides the most comprehensive and rigorous international assessment of student learning outcomes to date. Results from PISA indicate the quality and equity of learning outcomes attained around the world, and allow educators and policy makers to learn from the policies and practices applied in other countries. This is one of six volumes that present the results of the PISA 2018 survey, the seventh round of the triennial assessment. Volume V, Effective Policies, Successful Schools, analyses schools and school systems and their relationship with education outcomes more generally. The volume covers school governance, selecting and grouping students, and the human, financial, educational and time resources allocated to teaching and learning. Trends in these indicators are examined when comparable data are available.
Interpreting the results by student and school characteristics
When presenting the results by students’ gender, socio-economic status, education level and immigrant background, and schools’ socio-economic profile, location, type and concentration of immigrant students, the number of students and schools in each subsample has to meet the PISA reporting requirements of at least 30 students and 5 schools. Even when these reporting requirements are met, the reader should interpret the results cautiously when the number of students or schools is just above the reporting threshold. Tables III.A5.1 and III.A5.2, available on line, show the unweighted number of students and schools by student and school characteristics in the PISA 2018 sample so that the reader can interpret the results appropriately.
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