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USING THE OECD TEST FOR SCHOOLS (BASED ON PISA) FOR COMPARISON OF AMERICAN STUDENT PERFORMANCE AGAINST INTERNATIONAL BENCHMARKS Frank Rijmen, CTB
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Symposium Overview The OECD Test for Schools (based on PISA) is an assessment measuring how well 15-year old students perform – Reading – Mathematics – Science Compared to international benchmarks of the OECD’s Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) Includes background questionnaires Noémie Le Donné: The OECD Test for Schools (Based on PISA): An Overview – Noémie is a policy analyst at the Directorate for Education and Skills of the Organization of Economic Co-operation and Development
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Symposium Overview The nuts and bolts of the OECD Test for Schools Test design Linkage to main PISA Underlying IRT framework Hao Ren and Joanna Tomkowicz: Validation of the Assessment and Comparability to the PISA Framework Hao and Joanna are Senior Research Scientists at CTB – Leading the psychometric work for the OECD Test for Schools
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Symposium Overview More on the background questionnaires Demographic variables Non-cognitive measures – For example, attitudes towards learning – Scaled separately How do schools compare on non-cognitive measures? How do non-cognitive measures relate to cognitive outcomes? Joanna Tomkowicz: Exploratory Analysis of Non-cognitive Factors Affecting School Performance
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Symposium Overview What are the benefits of the OECD Test for Schools? How is it used by school leaders? Importance of results on non-cognitive variables – Student engagement – School climate Colin Martin: Value of the OECD Test for Schools to School Leaders Colin is the Executive Director of Research and Evaluation for the Gwinnett County Public Schools
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