PISA Under Examination

Changing Knowledge, Changing Tests, and Changing Schools

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From the 23rd to 26th of November 2009 in La Palma island, in the Canaries, the Comparative Education Society in Europe (CESE) organized an international symposium entitled PISA under Examination: Changing Knowledge, Changing Tests, and Changing Schools. During four days seventeen leading scholars of Europe and America presented their contributions to debate the different problematiques of the remarkable phenomenon represented by the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment or PISA.
PISA is not merely an educational event. It is also a media circus which involves the public rehearsal for reasons for failure or success; and even, in some cases, public and political and academic explanations about why 'failure' was not really that, and why’success’ was not really that either. At the centre of all these indications, we find the growing influence of international agencies on education and schooling which is decisively contributing to a marketisation of the field of education, in the context of an increasingly multilevel and fragmented arena for educational governance based on the formulation, the regulation and the transnational coordination and convergence of policies, buttressed at the same time by the diffusion of persuasive discursive practice.
Organized in four sections entitled The Comparative Challenges of the OCDE PISA Programme, PISA and School Knowledge, The Assessment of PISA, School Effectiveness and the Socio-cultural Dimension, PISA and the Immigrant Student Question, and Extreme Visions of PISA: Germany and Finland, the contributions of this book offers a comprehensive approach of all these challenging and significant issues written from different and distinct research and academic traditions.

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PISA under Examination
Changing Knowledge, Changing Tests, and Changing Schools
Pages: 1–14
PISA as a Political Instrument
One History Behind the Formulating of the PISA Programme
Pages: 15–30
PISA
Numbers, Standardizing Conduct, and the Alchemy of School Subjects
Pages: 31–46
The Dissatisfaction of the Losers
PISA Public Discourse in Ibero-American Countries
Pages: 61–74
The Context for Interpreting PISA Results in the USA
Negativism, Chauvinism, Misunderstanding, and the Potential to Distort the Educational Systems of Nations
Pages: 75–96
The Introduction of State-Wide Exit Examinations
Empirical Effects on Math and English Teaching in German Academically Oriented Secondary Schools
Pages: 123–141
The PISA Girls and Ticking the Boxes
An Examination of Students’ Perspectives on PISA Testing
Pages: 143–156
From the Appealing Power of PISA Data to the Delusions of Benchmarking
Does that Challenge Any Evaluation of Educational Systems?
Pages: 157–167
Education Politics and Contingency
Belief, Status and Trust Behind the Finnish PISA Miracle
Pages: 223–244
Concepts, Cultures and Comparisons
PISA and the Double German Discontentment
Pages: 245–257
Coda
Pages: 259–264
Educational Researchers and their students
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