Countries around the world are striving to improve their educational systems with a view to improving their economy and society. In this global competition, national and international test results are of considerable interest. In this paper, we show that national testing in England and the USA have shown little or no improvement over the years. This finding is not isolated; it appears to be a global phenomenon. Data from large-scale international assessments such as PISA, TIMSS and PIRLS are remarkably stable over time. This paper reviews the trends from country-specific and international data and explores some of the reasons which have been offered for such stability. We argue that these explanations are insufficient and ways forward are d...
The officially reported impressive rises in standards in mathematics and English in primary schools ...
International student assessments such as the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) p...
English policymakers have been disappointed with children’s performance on TIMSS and PISA, particula...
The stability of educational test results from the Programme for International Student Assessment (P...
There appears to be something of an intellectual and philosophical gulf between education researcher...
The United States participates in international studies comparing school systems across the world. R...
"Over the past 15 years, a number of major studies have examined systematically how well students pe...
This open access book compares and contrasts the results of international student assessments in ten...
International comparison of student achievement has had an increased impact over the last two decade...
England's school-based education system has been reformed massively over the last two decades. The r...
peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Sco...
Today’s publication of the OECD’s international education league tables are likely to generate excit...
This article places the most recent study of PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) i...
Lori Taylor, associate professor at Texas A&M University’s Bush School of Government and Public Serv...
International surveys of educational achievement are typically analysed in isolation from each other...
The officially reported impressive rises in standards in mathematics and English in primary schools ...
International student assessments such as the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) p...
English policymakers have been disappointed with children’s performance on TIMSS and PISA, particula...
The stability of educational test results from the Programme for International Student Assessment (P...
There appears to be something of an intellectual and philosophical gulf between education researcher...
The United States participates in international studies comparing school systems across the world. R...
"Over the past 15 years, a number of major studies have examined systematically how well students pe...
This open access book compares and contrasts the results of international student assessments in ten...
International comparison of student achievement has had an increased impact over the last two decade...
England's school-based education system has been reformed massively over the last two decades. The r...
peerreview_statement: The publishing and review policy for this title is described in its Aims & Sco...
Today’s publication of the OECD’s international education league tables are likely to generate excit...
This article places the most recent study of PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) i...
Lori Taylor, associate professor at Texas A&M University’s Bush School of Government and Public Serv...
International surveys of educational achievement are typically analysed in isolation from each other...
The officially reported impressive rises in standards in mathematics and English in primary schools ...
International student assessments such as the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) p...
English policymakers have been disappointed with children’s performance on TIMSS and PISA, particula...