Understanding PISA's Attractiveness: Critical Analyses in Comparative Policy Studies (New Directions in Comparative and International Education)

Understanding PISA's Attractiveness: Critical Analyses in Comparative Policy Studies (New Directions in Comparative and International Education)

by Gita Steiner - Khamsi (Editor), Florian Waldow (Editor)

Synopsis

Understanding PISA's Attractiveness examines how policy makers and the media interpret the results of PISA league-leaders, losers, and slippers in ways that suit their own reform agendas. As a result, a myriad of explanations exist as to why an educational system is high or low performing. The chapters, written by leading scholars from Australia, Austria, Denmark, Finland, Germany, Norway, Singapore, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Taiwan, the UK and the USA, provide a fascinating account of why results from PISA and other international large-scale assessments are interpreted and translated differently in the various countries. The analyses in this book bring to light the wide array of idiosyncratic projections into these international tests. In some countries, these tests are also used to scandalise one's own educational system and to generate quasi-external reform pressure. Compiled by two leading scholars in comparative education, Florian Waldow and Gita Steiner-Khamsi, this book offers a truly global perspective on the uses and abuses of PISA and will be of great interest to students and academics working in educational policy, comparative education and political science and those working on large-scale data sets.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Publisher: Bloomsbury Academic
Published: 02 May 2019

ISBN 10: 1350057282
ISBN 13: 9781350057289
Book Overview: Offers global perspectives on the uses and abuses of PISA through a comparative lens.

Author Bio
Florian Waldow is Professor of Comparative and International Education at Humboldt University, Germany. Gita Steiner-Khamsi is Professor of Comparative and International Education at Teachers College Columbia University, USA.