Education
branch Mean scores on reading scale: females
In PISA 2006
  2006
Korea 574   574.00 
Finland 572   572.00 
Canada 543   543.00 
New Zealand 539   539.00 
Ireland 534   534.00 
Australia 532   532.00 
Poland 528   528.00 
Sweden 528   528.00 
Estonia 524   524.00 
Belgium 522   522.00 
Slovenia 521   521.00 
Netherlands 519   519.00 
Germany 517   517.00 
Switzerland 515   515.00 
Austria 513   513.00 
Japan 513   513.00 
OECD average 511   511.00 
United Kingdom 510   510.00 
Czech Republic 509   509.00 
Denmark 509   509.00 
Iceland 509   509.00 
Norway 508   508.00 
France 505   505.00 
Hungary 503   503.00 
Luxembourg 495   495.00 
Italy 489   489.00 
Greece 488   488.00 
Portugal 488   488.00 
Slovak Republic 488   488.00 
Spain 479   479.00 
Turkey 471   471.00 
Israel 460   460.00 
Russian Federation 458   458.00 
Chile 451   451.00 
Mexico 427   427.00 
Brazil 408   408.00 
Indonesia 402   402.00 
United States ..    

Definition

The PISA survey covers science, mathematics and reading. For the 2006 round of PISA, three and a half hours of testing time was in science, two hours for mathematics and one hour for reading. Each student spent two hours on the assessment items.

Scientific literacy is the capacity to use scientific knowledge, to identify questions, to acquire new knowledge, to explain scientific phenomena, and to draw evidence-based conclusions about science-related issues. Mathematical literacy is the capacity to identify and understand the role that mathematics plays in the world, to make well-founded judgments and to use and engage with mathematics in ways that meet the needs of that individual's life as a constructive, concerned and reflective citizen. Reading literacy is the capacity to understand, use and reflect on written texts in order to achieve one's goals, to develop one's knowledge and potential and to participate in society.


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