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The Policy impact of PISA: an exploration of the normative effects of international benchmarking in school system performance

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Abstract

Little research has been done into how the results of the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) affect national educational reform and policy-making. This paper examines the normative impact of PISA by investigating how, and the extent to which , national policy actors use PISA in policies and practices, to evaluate and improve school-system performance. Drawing on the results of a survey of country practices, the study shows that PISA has become accepted as a reliable instrument for benchmarking student performance worldwide, and that PISA results have had an influence on policy reform in the majority of participating countries/economies.

Author
Breakspear, Simon
Corporate Author
OECD
Year of publication
2012
Pages
31
Series
Education working papers
Source database
library
Language
Project
Programme for International Student Assessment, PISA