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Yuyang Cai; Liping Zhu; Yan Yang – Psychology in the Schools, 2025
A common belief underlying the dimensional comparison theory is that reading self-concept has a positive relation to reading achievement but a negative relation to math achievement. However, this belief is incomplete and potentially misleading as supporting evidence is usually derived from studies without simultaneously considering the mediated…
Descriptors: Reading Achievement, Self Concept, Mathematics Achievement, Achievement Tests
Kseniia Marcq; Johan Braeken – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2025
Background: Theoretical frameworks excel in conceptualising reading literacy, yet their value hinges on their applicability for real-world purposes, such as assessment. By combining diverse theoretical frameworks, the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2018 designed an assessment framework for assessing the reading literacy of…
Descriptors: International Assessment, Achievement Tests, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students
Julia Mang; Helmut Küchenhoff; Sabine Meinck – Large-scale Assessments in Education, 2024
Stratification is an important design feature of many studies using complex sampling designs and it is often used in large-scale assessment (LSA) studies, such as the "Programme for International Student Assessment" (PISA), for two main reasons. First, stratification variables that achieve a high between and low within strata variance…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Achievement Tests, International Assessment, Secondary School Students
Yong Kim; Tae-Hee Choi – Policy Futures in Education, 2025
The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) has instigated educational changes and reforms globally, in particular, introducing and intensifying neoliberal logic and governance in test-taking countries and beyond. PISA outcome impacted upon the educational governance of South Korea as well, however, the changes deviated from what…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Achievement Tests, International Assessment, Secondary School Students
Sameh Said-Metwaly; Belén Fernández-Castilla; Wim Van den Noortgate – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
Interest in understanding creativity through Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) data is on the rise, yet researchers face methodological challenges in synthesizing findings across various constructs, measures, and datasets. Meta-analysis--a valuable methodology for synthesizing quantitative data--remains underutilized in…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Foreign Countries, International Assessment, Secondary School Students
Luis Alejandro Lopez-Agudo; María Ladrón de Guevara Rodríguez; Oscar David Marcenaro-Gutierrez – European Journal of Education, 2024
Grade retention is at the core of the education debate in Spain, to the extent that its impact on students' competences has not been assessed beyond correlation. Because of that, in the present study, we analyse the influence of grade retention on students' competences, using more than 146,000 students from 6 PISA cycles (2003-2018) and an…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade Repetition, Achievement Tests, International Assessment
Baptiste Barbot; James C. Kaufman – Journal of Creative Behavior, 2025
The OECD's PISA program assesses 15-year-old students globally in key competencies every 3 years, providing influential data on education quality and spurring policy debates. In the latest cycle, the innovation domain focused on creative thinking, assessing over 140,000 students across 60+ countries, in the largest study of adolescent creativity…
Descriptors: Achievement Tests, Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, International Assessment
Francesca Borgonovi; Elodie Andrieu – Journal of Adolescence, 2025
Introduction: As technology progresses, individuals will be increasingly expected to solve digital tasks. At the same time, many worry that a high use of connected devices will reduce young people's ability to perform with accuracy long cognitively challenging tasks online. Methods: We examine whether 15-year-old students' ability to accurately…
Descriptors: Internet, Adolescents, Problem Solving, Computer Use
Lan Lyu; Jie Hu – SAGE Open, 2025
The study examined the relationship between teacher support and reading performance via the multiple mediation effects of reading engagement (emotional engagement and cognitive engagement). Data were extracted from Programme for International Students Assessment (PISA) 2018, with a sample of 171,429 adolescents from 5,692 schools across 22…
Descriptors: Teacher Student Relationship, Reading Achievement, Learner Engagement, Adolescents
Lim Yi Wei; Darmesah Gabda; Nicholas Pang Tze Ping; Ho Chong Mun – Mathematics Teaching Research Journal, 2025
Malaysia recorded the largest decline among other ASEAN countries in the 2022 PISA mathematics performance. Although the COVID-19 pandemic may have contributed to this poor mathematics performance, previous PISA trends have shown that Malaysian students were already struggling in mathematics before the pandemic. Given this pressing concern, this…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, International Assessment, Achievement Tests, Secondary School Students
Mustafa Firat; Bilge Gencoglu – Social Psychology of Education: An International Journal, 2025
With societies experiencing growing cultural diversity through international mobility of people, there are concerns about negative attitudes towards immigrants. These concerns have prompted the importance of multicultural learning at schools, which has resulted in a plethora of research on the relationship between students' multicultural learning…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Immigrants, Student Attitudes, Teacher Influence
Hongqiang Liu; Jan Van Damme; Wim Van Den Noortgate – SAGE Open, 2025
Addressing the gap in cross-cultural understanding of school-based social capital, this study examines its effects on student reading literacy across 14 economies using PISA 2009 data, selected for Parent Questionnaire availability. A two-stage analysis involved country-specific two-level hierarchical linear models (HLM) controlling for…
Descriptors: Social Capital, Foreign Countries, International Assessment, Achievement Tests
Ibrahim Dadandi – British Journal of Educational Psychology, 2025
Background: Enhancing student motivation and effort in learning environments is a pivotal concern for educators. While the positive effects of teacher support on students' academic self-efficacy beliefs and efforts are well documented, the potentially adverse interaction effects of peer bullying victimization within this context remain unclear.…
Descriptors: Self Efficacy, Bullying, Peer Relationship, Teacher Role
Sibel Kaya; Nurullah Eryilmaz; Dogan Yuksel – Youth & Society, 2024
This study explored the equivalence of resilience across countries and economies that participated in PISA 2018. A total of 79 countries and economies were divided into ten sub-groups based on their socio-demographic characteristics. Analysis of the comparability of the PISA self-efficacy scale as a measure of resilience across the participating…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Secondary School Students, Cultural Differences, Resilience (Psychology)
Sabine Meinck; Jörg-Henrik Heine; Julia Mang; Gabriel Nagy – Educational Assessment, Evaluation and Accountability, 2024
This study uses evidence from a longitudinal survey (PISA Plus, Germany) to examine the potential of bias in international large-scale assessments (ILSAs). In PISA Plus, participation was mandatory at the first measurement point, but voluntary at the second measurement point. The study provides evidence for relevant selection bias regarding…
Descriptors: Bias, Risk, Foreign Countries, International Assessment

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