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The OECD Secretariat has overall managerial responsibility for the programme, monitors its implementation on a day-to-day basis, acts as the secretariat for the PISA Governing Board, builds consensus among countries and serves as the interlocutor between the PISA Governing Board and the international consortium charged with the implementation of the activities.
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General contact information
Postal address:
OECD PISA
2 rue André Pascal
75775 Paris Cedex 16
E-mail address: edu.pisa@oecd.org
The PISA team
Andreas Schleicher
Head of the Indicators and Analysis Division
As Division Head, Andreas’ responsibilities include directing the OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and the OECD Indicators of Education Systems programme (INES) and steering the development of new projects such as the OECD Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) and the OECD Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC).
At the OECD, Andreas has also held the posts of Deputy Head of the Statistics and Indicators Division in the former Directorate for Education, Employment, Labour and Social Affairs (1997-2002) and Project Manager in the OECD Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI) (1994-1996). Before joining the OECD, Andreas served as Director for Analysis at the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) within the Institute for Educational Research in the Netherlands (1993-1994) and International Co-ordinator for the IEA Reading Literacy Study, at the University of Hamburg, Germany (1989-1992). Originally a graduate in physics, he subsequently studied mathematics at Deakin University in Australia, where his master's thesis received the Bruce Choppin Award.
In 2003, Andreas was awarded the "Theodor Heuss" prize, given for "exemplary democratic engagement" in association with the public debate on PISA. He also holds an honorary professorship at the University of Heidelberg in Germany. In 2002, Andreas was awarded the "educación y libertad en el ámbito educativo" prize by the Spanish national association of private schools.
A German citizen, Andreas is married, with three children. He speaks German, English, Italian and French.
Tel: +(33) 1 45 24 93 66
andreas.schleicher@oecd.org
Francesca Borgonovi
Analyst
Francesca joined the PISA team in June 2008. Before joining PISA, she worked in the OECD Centre for Educational Research and Innovation (CERI) on the Social Outcomes of Learning (SOL) project. Francesca was previously based in the Department of Social Policy and in the Centre for the Analysis of Social Exclusion (CASE) at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), where she was actively involved in the development of theoretical and empirical research on poverty alleviation, redistribution, health, disability, and family policies. Francesca has held visiting positions at the Goldman School of Public Policy at the University of California, Berkeley. Francesca holds a PhD from the London School of Economics. Francesca is Italian and speaks Italian, English and is currently learning French.
Tel: +(33) 1 45 24 17 06
francesca.borgonovi@oecd.org
Juliet Evans
Administrative and communications assistant
Juliet has been working for PISA since 1999. She is the first point of contact for all administrative and communications matters and facilitates the flow of materials and information between the Secretariat and countries participating in PISA. Juliet came to Paris and to the OECD in 1996, where she initially worked for the Director of the former Directorate for Education, Employment, Labour and Social Affairs. She then worked on the OECD’s International Adult Literacy Survey and Early Childhood Education and Care project before joining PISA. Juliet is British and has a B.A. in French Studies from the University of Nottingham in the UK. Juliet speaks English, French and some German.
Tel: +(33) 1 45 24 99 94
juliet.evans@oecd.org
Miyako Ikeda
Analyst
Miyako joined the PISA team in May 2004 and is in charge of data analysis. She has a masters degree in the sociology of education from the University of Tokyo and is currently a doctoral candidate in International Educational Development at Columbia University. From 2000 to 2002, Miyako was with the World Bank in Vietnam, where she conducted a national study on the quality of primary education. From 2002 to 2004, she was with the International Institute for Educational Planning (UNESCO) as an Associate Expert and worked for a project of the Southern and Eastern African Consortium for Monitoring Educational Quality (SACMEQ). Miyako speaks Japanese and English and is studying French.
Tel: +(33) 1 45 24 15 35
miyako.ikeda@oecd.org
Maciej Jakubowski
Analyst
Maciej Jakubowski, joined the PISA team in 2008. Before then he was assistant professor at the Faculty of Economic Sciences, Warsaw University, where he defended doctoral thesis in 2006. He also worked as an expert for the World Bank, UNDP, CASE and the Polish government. He has conducted research for the University of Pittsburgh, Ludwig Maximilian University in Munich, and the European University Institute in Florence and has also published several papers and book chapters in economics of education, labour economics and political economics.
Tel: +(33) 1 45 24 92 96
maciej.jakubowski@oecd.org
Diana Morales
Administrative Assistant
Diana, a United States national, joined the PISA team in October 2009 as administrative assistant. She has been with the OECD since 2002. Before joining the PISA team she worked in the Development Co-operation Directorate and the Directorates for Science and Technology and Environment. She has a degree in Political Science from the University of Arizona. She speaks French and English and is currently learning Italian.
Tel: +(33)1 45 24 7904
diana.morales@oecd.org
Sophie Vayssettes
Statistician
Sophie joined the PISA team in 2003 as its statistician. She has been with the OECD since 1991 and before PISA worked in the former Directorate for Education, Employment, Labour and Social Affairs and in the Directorate for Science and Technology. Her undergraduate and graduate degrees are in econometrics and statistics. Sophie is French and speaks French and English.
Tel: +(33) 1 45 24 91 68
sophie.vayssettes@oecd.org
Karin Zimmer
Senior Analyst
Karin came to the OECD in September 2006, after working as a university teacher and researcher in Denmark, Austria and Germany. Her main research areas include psychological research methods, test construction and evaluation, and human cognition and perception. Karin is involved in the ongoing development of PISA, as well as in managing and monitoring the implementation of the project. Karin’s initial degree is in psychology, with a minor in education, and she has a Ph.D. in psychology and statistics from Regensburg University, Germany. Karin speaks German, Danish and English, and is currently brushing up her French.
Tel: +(33) 1 45 24 81 32
karin.zimmer@oecd.org
Pablo Zoido
Analyst
Pablo joined the PISA team in September 2008 and works on the thematic report series. Prior to joining PISA, he worked as a researcher at the World Bank from 1997 to 2001 and at Stanford University from 2004 to 2005. In 2006 he joined the OECD Development Centre where he worked as an economist on the Latin American and Caribbean Desk. He holds masters degrees from Johns Hopkins and Stanford universities. Pablo is originally from Spain, speaks Spanish and English and is currently learning French.
Tel: +(33) 1 45 24 96 07
pablo.zoido@oecd.org
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