This Statistics in Brief uses NCES data to describe differences in nonschool factors that are related to student achievement. The data are from the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2003, an international assessment of 15-year olds in reading literacy, mathematics literacy, and science literacy. The report focuses on data from 20 countries that are considered to be the most developed (based on the World Bank High Income Group). The report investigates six nonschool factors that are related to student achievement: highest level of education attained by either of the students? parents; the highest occupational status of either of the students? parents; the number of books that students have access to in the home; whether stu...
Why do immigrants in different countries perform differently at school, and what explains the fact t...
The authors use 2009 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) data to link institutiona...
This paper examines the relation between measures of the within-country inequality of student scores...
This Statistics in Brief uses NCES data to describe differences in nonschool factors that are relate...
This paper investigates on the determinants of school performance measured by the average value of s...
This article explores the extent to which macro-level characteristics of destination countries, orig...
This article explores the extent to which macro-level characteristics of destination countries, orig...
With an increased focus on global competition, many educators and policymakers relied on internation...
The performance of the United States’ students on international tests remains an ongoing source of c...
Background Earlier studies using a double perspective (destination & origin) indicate that several m...
This paper investigates on the determinants of school performance measured by the average value of s...
This paper analyses the distribution across countries of the performance of immigrant students at sc...
Why do immigrants in different countries perform differently at school, and what explains the fact t...
This study examines the correlation between international student achievement test outcomes and nati...
Why do immigrants in different countries perform differently at school, and what explains the fact t...
The authors use 2009 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) data to link institutiona...
This paper examines the relation between measures of the within-country inequality of student scores...
This Statistics in Brief uses NCES data to describe differences in nonschool factors that are relate...
This paper investigates on the determinants of school performance measured by the average value of s...
This article explores the extent to which macro-level characteristics of destination countries, orig...
This article explores the extent to which macro-level characteristics of destination countries, orig...
With an increased focus on global competition, many educators and policymakers relied on internation...
The performance of the United States’ students on international tests remains an ongoing source of c...
Background Earlier studies using a double perspective (destination & origin) indicate that several m...
This paper investigates on the determinants of school performance measured by the average value of s...
This paper analyses the distribution across countries of the performance of immigrant students at sc...
Why do immigrants in different countries perform differently at school, and what explains the fact t...
This study examines the correlation between international student achievement test outcomes and nati...
Why do immigrants in different countries perform differently at school, and what explains the fact t...
The authors use 2009 Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) data to link institutiona...
This paper examines the relation between measures of the within-country inequality of student scores...