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ISBN: 9264036083 Publication: 24/1/2006 |
Are Students Ready for a Technology-Rich World?: What PISA Studies Tell Us Information and communication technology (ICT) is associated with unprecedented global flows of information, products, people, capital and ideas, connecting vast networks of individuals across geographic boundaries at negligible marginal cost. ICT is an important part of the policy agendas of OECD countries, with profound implications for education, both because ICT can facilitate new forms of learning and because it has become important for young people to master ICT in preparation for adult life. But how extensive is access to ICT in schools and informal settings and how is it used by students? Drawing on data from the OECD’s Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), Are Students Ready for a Technology-Rich World? What PISA Studies Tell Us, examines:
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Foreword
Chapter 1: ICT in PISA and educational policy
Chapter 2: Students’ access to ICT
Chapter 3: Students’ use of and attitudes towards ICT
Chapter 4: Students’ access to and use of ICT and their performance in PISA 2003
Annex A: Technical background
Annex A1: Questionnaire indices
Annex A2: Are principals’ assessments of the extent to which lack of computers hinders
instruction comparable across schools and countries?
Annex A3: Standard errors, significance tests and subgroup comparisons
Annex A4: Information and communication technology (ICT) questionnaire
Annex B: Data tables
Annex B1: Data tables for the chapters
Annex B2: Performance differences between regions within countries
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