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A Scottish Government spokesperson said that Scottish education has changed much since the 2018 PISA results.
IFS data shows that, since 2006, Scotland’s average PISA scores have fallen from 17 points above to OECD average to six points above.
In fact, they’re 18 points lower this go around than they were when the test results were first released, the first time the PISA was done.
Neither sciences nor mathematics saw high scores on Colombia’s PISA 2023 results.
Source: https://thebogotapost.com/the-falling-tower-of-pisa-education-in-colombia/52257/
The 2022 PISA results are also very much in the shadow of COVID-19, which disrupted countries around the world and was particularly hard-hitting both for Colombia in general and the education system in particular.
Source: https://thebogotapost.com/the-falling-tower-of-pisa-education-in-colombia/52257/
The only international comparison in which Scotland remains is the OECD’s PISA - the Programme for International Student Assessment - which records performance in reading, mathematics and science.
The performance of the Philippines remained low and was about the same as 2018 when it first took part in the PISA.
With regard to proficiency in Mathematics, Singapore ranks first in terms of PISA (Program for International Student Assessment) Score from 2010 to 2020.
Source: https://businessmirror.com.ph/2023/04/28/is-there-a-future-for-the-filipino-youth/