PISA for Schools shows that meaningful school improvement happens when high-quality data reaches schools, is interpreted collectively, and is supported by professional development and autonomy. When scaled, these insights reveal system-wide patterns that can help policymakers refine national strategies, target resources, and align reforms with the realities of school life.
Empowering schools’ improvement
Insights from PISA for Schools case studies
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