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1.

Participation in Education

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Learner Outcomes

Introduction

Early Childhood Outcomes

Academic Outcomes

Reading Performance of Students in Grades 4, 8, and 12

Mathematics Performance of Students in Grades 4 and 8

Writing Performance of Students in Grades 8 and 12

Economics Performance of Students in Grade 12

Trends in the Achievement Gaps in Reading and Mathematics

International Comparison of 4th- and 8th-Grade Performance in Mathematics

Poverty and Student Mathematics Achievement

Reading and Mathematics Score Trends by Age

Reading and Mathematics Achievement at 5th Grade

Student Reading and Mathematics Performance in Public Schools by Urbanicity

International Comparisons of Reading Literacy in Grade 4

International Comparisons of Mathematics Literacy

International Comparisons of Mathematics Cognitive Domains of 4th- and 8th-Graders

- International Comparisons of Science Literacy

Science Performance of Students in Grades 4, 8, and 12

International Comparison of 4th- and 8th-Grade Performance in Science

U.S. History Performance of Students in Grades 4, 8, and 12

Geography Performance of Students in Grades 4, 8, and 12

Adult Literacy

Social and Cultural Outcomes

Economic Outcomes

3.

Student Effort and Educational Progress

4.

Contexts of Elementary and Secondary Education

5.

Contexts of Postsecondary Education



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International Comparisons of Science Literacy

The average U.S. science literacy score was below the average of the 30 OECD-member countries. U.S. students had a lower average score than students in 16 OECD-member countries and a higher average score than students in 5 OECD-member countries.

The 2006 Program for International Student Assessment (PISA 2006) reports on the science literacy of 15-year-olds in 57 educational jurisdictions, including the 30 member countries of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and 27 non-OECD countries and subnational education systems. PISA 2006 provides scores on three subscales of scientific competencies in addition to a combined scientific literacy score. The average U.S. science literacy score was 489, which was below the average of the 30 OECD countries (500). U.S. students had a lower average score than students in 16 OECD-member countries and a higher average score than students in 5 OECD countries. U.S. students also scored lower than their peers in 6 non-OECD jurisdictions and higher than their peers in 17 non-OECD-member jurisdictions.

On specific scientific skill subscales measured in PISA 2006, the average score of U.S. students was below the OECD average in explaining phenomena scientifically and in using scientific evidence. No measurable difference was found between U.S. students’ average score and the OECD average in identifying scientific issues (see table 19-1).

In a majority of participating jurisdictions (37 out of 57), including the United States, no measurable differences were found between the average combined science literacy scores of males and females (see table 19-2). Among jurisdictions where significant score differences were found by sex, 8 showed males outperforming females and 12 showed females outperforming males. In two of the three scientific skill subscales measured in PISA 2006, most jurisdictions showed a significant difference in the scores of males and females: in identifying scientific issues, females outperformed males; in explaining phenomena scientifically, males generally outperformed females.

Within the United States, the combined science literacy scores of U.S. 15-year-old Hispanic, Black, and American Indian/Alaska Native students were below the OECD average (see table 19-3). The average score of U.S. White students was above the OECD average, while the average scores of U.S. Asian, Native Hawaiian/Other Pacific Islander, and students of more than one race were not measurably different from the OECD average.


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Charts  

INTERNATIONAL SCIENCE LITERACY PERFORMANCE: Average combined science literacy scale scores of 15-year-old students, by country or jurisdiction: 2006

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Tables  

Table 19-1: Average combined science literacy scale scores of 15-year-old students, by scientific skill subscale and country or jurisdiction: 2006

Table 19-2: Average combined science literacy scale scores of 15-year-old students, by scientific skill subscale, sex, and country or jurisdiction: 2006

Table 19-3: Average combined science literacy scale scores of OECD countries and U.S. 15-year-old students, by race/ethnicity: 2006

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Standard Error Tables  

Table S19-1: Standard errors for the average combined science literacy scale scores of 15-year-old students, by scientific skill subscale and country or jurisdiction: 2006

Table S19-2: Standard errors for the average combined science literacy scale scores of 15-year-old students, by scientific skill subscale, sex, and country or jurisdiction: 2006

Table S19-3: Standard errors for the average combined science literacy scale scores of OECD countries and U.S. 15-year-old students, by race/ethnicity: 2006

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Supplemental Notes  

Note 5: International Assessments

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