The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) is an international assessment that measures 15-year-old students’ reading, mathematics, and science literacy every three years. First conducted in 2000, the major domain of study rotates between reading, mathematics, and science in each cycle. PISA also includes measures of general or cross-curricular competencies, such as collaborative problem solving. By design, PISA emphasizes functional skills that students have acquired as they near the end of compulsory schooling. PISA is coordinated by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), an intergovernmental organization of industrialized countries, and is conducted in the United States by NCES. Data collection for the most recent assessment was completed in Fall 2015.
PISA 2015 assessed students’ science, reading, and mathematics literacy in more than 70 countries and education systems. Science was the focal subject of the 2015 data collection, as it was in 2006. PISA 2015 also included optional assessments of collaborative problem solving and financial literacy. U.S. 15-year-old students participated in both these optional assessments.
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pisa_SAMPLE QUESTIONS FROM PISA ASSESSMENT
PISA SAMPLE QUESTIONS CLASSES VI TO VIII
Teacher’s Handbook on Mathematics Literacy
Teacher’s Handbook on Reading Literacy (English)
Teacher’s Handbook on Scientific Literacy (Science)
Sample Questions On Reading Literacy
Sample Questions on Scientific Literacy
Sample Questions on Mathematics Literacy
PISA Official Website : http://www.oecd.org/pisa/
https://nces.ed.gov/surveys/pisa/pisa2015/pisa2015highlights_9.asp
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