Jiang says 12 Chinese provinces participated when PISA entered China in 2009, but only Shanghai results were publicly released in 2010 because OECD was confident in Shanghai methodology.
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Jiang says 12 Chinese provinces participated when PISA entered China in 2009, but only Shanghai results were publicly released in 2010 because OECD was confident in Shanghai methodology.
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"...runs PISA, told me that the reason why is that the OECD is only happy and confident with the methodology in the Shanghai PISA..."
"...well and many countries look to those PISA results so the OECD's program for international student assessment that measures 15 year olds proficiency in..."
"...the program for international student assessment so every three years the OECD which is which is a national organization around the world they organize..."
"...about Shanghai's very impressive PISA results, which was included by the OECD in tests, I think, for the first time in 2009? That's correct,..."
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