The PISA Results in Mathematics and Science: A comparison between Israel and Turkey
Abstract
Comparing the PISA 2012 achievements of Turkey and Israel in Mathematics and science has been an intriguing challenge. Israel was one of the first 12 countries taking part in the first International Mathematics assessment: The TIMSS 1963/4; it had the best achievements both in grade 4 and 8 (ibid). Turkey started participating in International evaluations only in 1999. Since the 1963/4 first international examinations, the Israeli situation has changed substantially by the 80ies, and not in any desirable direction. Turkey, on the other hand, has demonstrated a gradual, constant improvement in the PISA achievements – both in mathematics and science. In this study a brief comparison between these two countries will be presented regarding the achievement in the first decade of the 21st century. This article consists of three main parts: Why comparing Israel and Turkey?, Achievements comparisons between Israel and Turkey, and Why are the Israeli PISA 2012 results actually lower than reported.
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Primary Language
English
Subjects
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Journal Section
Review
Authors
Hanna Davıd
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Israel
Publication Date
March 2, 2015
Submission Date
June 13, 2018
Acceptance Date
June 13, 2018
Published in Issue
Year 2015 Volume: 3 Number: 1