
Pisa Assessment
The PISA Assessment, or Programme for International Student Assessment, is a global evaluation conducted every three years to measure the knowledge and skills of 15-year-old students in mathematics, reading, and science. It aims to assess how well students can apply their learning to real-life situations, rather than just recalling facts. Conducted by the OECD, it provides valuable insights into education systems worldwide, helping countries identify strengths and weaknesses, and enabling them to improve teaching practices and student outcomes. PISA results influence education policy and reform efforts globally.