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Month: April 2016

Going grey, staying skilled

by Marco PaccagnellaAnalyst, Directorate for Education and Skills, OECD The population is “greying” in most advanced countries as well as … More

ageing, PIAAC, skills, Survey of Adult Skills

How well are teachers doing in solving problems using ICT?

by Dirk Van DammeHead of the Innovation and Measuring Division, Directorate for Education and Skills If one were to ask … More

CERI, Education at Glance, education indicators in focus, PIAAC, PISA

Colombia’s moment of truth

by Andreas SchleicherDirector, Directorate for Education and Skills Colombia now has an historic opportunity to end one of the world’s … More

early childhood, Education in Colombia, PISA 2012 results, reading, tertiary education

Making literacy everybody’s business

by Andreas Schleicher Director, Directorate for Education and Skills While poor literacy skills severely limit people’s access to better-paying and … More

adult skills, literacy, PIAAC, PISA, skills

Governing complex education systems

by Tracey BurnsAnalyst, Directorate for Education and Skills, OECDFlorian KoesterConsultant, Directorate for Education and Skills, OECD What models of governance … More

CERI, education systems, governance, Governing Education in a Complex World

How far from the tree does the leaf fall?

by Antonio VillarThomas J. Alexander Fellow & Universidad Pablo de Olavide  High and Low performers in advantaged and disadvantaged … More

discrimination, equality, PISA, Thomas J. Alexander fellowship

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