Is Canada really an education “superpower”? The evidence is not as clear-cut as you might think
A low participation rate raises questions about the country’s seemingly stellar PISA performance
A low participation rate raises questions about the country’s seemingly stellar PISA performance
Two cautionary tales ahead of December’s publication of new PISA results
Concerns about part of the PISA methodology may have been overblown
Exploring the link between international test scores and KS4 results
Choice of reading matter does make a difference, data from PISA suggests
Schools in England seem to make extensive use of education data – much more so than in other countries
Not as well as you’d expect, it turns out
The international study covers more than just educational achievement
Comparing rates of setting and grouping by ability to those of other nations