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PISA and scientific literacy: similarities and differences between the nordic countries
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Science EducationEducational PsychologyScience TeachingEducationEducation ResearchStem EducationCultural DiversityApplied MeasurementPrimary EducationInternational StudiesNordic CountryScientific LiteracyLearning SciencesEducational TestingInternational EducationEducational StatisticsEducational MeasurementNordic PatternCultureStudent AssessmentLiteracyEducational AssessmentNordic CountriesEducation Policy
In this paper we have set out to search for similarities and differences between the Nordic countries concerning patterns of competencies defined as scientific literacy in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) study. The first part focuses on gender differences concerning the two types of competencies, understanding of scientific concepts versus skills in scientific reasoning, based on analyses of sum scores of groups of items. The second part focuses on differences and similarities between countries based on item‐by‐item analyses. Correlations between each Nordic country (as well as the Nordic group as a whole) and every other country have been used to look for a Nordic pattern. In the last part cluster analysis has been used to see how countries establish clusters and whether these clusters represent meaningful groups in a geographical, cultural or political context.
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