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PISA 2012. Canadian Results. PISA 2012 by the numbers. 65 countries and economies. Over 480,000 15-year-old students. 34 OECD countries. 47 languages. PISA 2012 in Canada. Partnership between CMEC,ESDC and STC. Over 21,000 15-year-old students from over 900 schools. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Canadian Results

PISA 2012

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PISA 2012 by the numbers

34 OECD count r ies

65 countr ies and

economies

47 languages

Over 480 ,000 15-year -o ld

s tudents

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PISA 2012 in Canada

Adminis tered in Engl ish and French

Over 21 ,000 15-year -o ld

s tudents f rom over

900 schools

10 provinces

Par tnersh ip between

CMEC,ESDC and STC

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What is in a PISA test?

For all students

Major Domain: Mathematics

Minor Domains: ReadingScience

2-hour paper-based test

For a subset of students

1-hour computer-based test

Additional Domains: Mathematics

Digital readingProblem solving

30-minute Background Questionnaire

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Canadian students continue to perform well in a global context.

Italics = OECD country

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Canadian students continue to perform well in a global context.

Italics = OECD country

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In Canada, there are variations between provinces in mathematics.

Above Canadian average

Quebec

At the Canadian average

British ColumbiaAlbertaOntario

Below the Canadian average

SaskatchewanManitobaNew BrunswickNova ScotiaPrince Edward IslandNewfoundland and

Labrador

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Canadian students continue to perform well in reading ...

Italics = OECD country

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Canadian students continue to perform well in reading ...

Italics = OECD country

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… and in science.

Italics = OECD country

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… and in science.

Italics = OECD country

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Nine countries achieved higher results than Canada in mathematics, five in reading, and seven in science.

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Over 85% of Canadian students reached the baseline Level 2 or above in mathematics…

Distribution of students by proficiency level on the overall mathematics scale, Canada, provinces, and OECD

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… while over 16% of Canadian students reached the highest levels of performance.

Distribution of students by proficiency level on the overall mathematics scale, Canada, provinces, and OECD

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In Canada, the proportion of low achievers has increased over time, while the proportion of high achievers has decreased.

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Over the past nine years, Canadian scores in mathematics have declined in all provinces except Quebec and Saskatchewan…

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… while Canada’s overall performance in reading has remained stable over time, and performance in science has decreased.

Canadian results over time, 2000–2012 Reading and Science

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Canadian results in mathematics are characterized by relatively high levels of achievement and equity.

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Provincial results in mathematics are also characterized by relatively high levels of achievement and equity.

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Across Canada, mathematics results show some differences by language of the school system.

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There are large differences in reading and science achievement by language of the school system in most provinces.

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Science

Digital reading

Paper-based reading

Computer-based mathematics

Paper-based mathematics

490 500 510 520 530 540 550

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532

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PISA 2012 Canadian Results by Gender in Mathematics, Reading, and Science

FemaleMale

Males perform better than females in mathematics …

… but the gender gap in reading in favour of females is larger and persistent, while there is no significant difference in science.

10 points

17 points

35 points

21 points

3 points