Key Insights from PISA 2015 (Scotland)

National Foundation for Educational Research

06 December 2016

The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) is a worldwide research project involving schools and students in over 70 countries. It is run by the OECD, takes place every three years, and is designed to examine how 15-year-olds can apply what they have learned in school to real life situations. This briefing provides an introduction to PISA 2015 and its key findings in Scotland.

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