ORBIS SCHOLAE
ORBIS SCHOLAE

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Orbis scholae je odborný recenzovaný časopis zaměřený na problematiku školního vzdělávání v jeho širších sociokulturních souvislostech. Cílem časopisu je přispět k porozumění školnímu vzdělávání a jeho rozvoji, k řešení problémů praxe a vzdělávací politiky.

ORBIS SCHOLAE, Vol 2 No 2 (2008), 77–86

Using PISA to examine educational inequality

Laura B. Perry

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/23363177.2018.235
zveřejněno: 23. 02. 2018

Abstract

Educational equity can be measured by the degree to which student academic outcomes are patterned by group differences. In more equitable national education systems, the influence of gender, ethnicity, race, immigrant status or social class on students’ academic outcomes is slight. Comparative research can illuminate how educational policies, structures and practices either mediate or exacerbate group differences in student academic outcomes. The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) is an especially useful cross-national dataset for measuring equity and developing theory about the influence of policy and practice on educational inequality. This paper examines the features of PISA that are useful for analysing educational inequality. It then reviews how PISA has been used to analyse educational equity, and synthesizes the findings from these various studies into a larger theoretical framework. The paper concludes by discussing how PISA could be further used in future lines of research.

klíčová slova: Educational inequality; PISA; cross-national analysis; student achievement

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ISSN: 1802-4637
E-ISSN: 2336-3177

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