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PISA Achievement in Sweden From the Perspective of Both Individual Data and Aggregated Cross-Country Data
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Abstract This study set out to analyze Swedish 15-year-olds' PISA performance in 2015 and to lesser extent 2018 by using a combination of individual data (2015) and aggregated cross-country data for 2015 and 2018, inclusive of 31 OECD countries. At the within-country and individual level, native Swedish stud... view more
This study set out to analyze Swedish 15-year-olds' PISA performance in 2015 and to lesser extent 2018 by using a combination of individual data (2015) and aggregated cross-country data for 2015 and 2018, inclusive of 31 OECD countries. At the within-country and individual level, native Swedish students who took the PISA test in 2015 outperformed first- and second-generation migrants. Moreover, the latent socioeconomic variable "number of books at home" was associated with higher PISA math achievement. Ambition was positively associated with PISA math scores, wheres worry was negatively associated with PISA math. At the cross-country level, GDP per capita was associated with higher PISA scores but ethnic homogeneity was not. IQ scores, PIAAC scores for teachers, and teacher salaries were also moderately correlated with PISA math achievement. This indicates that a country with high cognitive ability levels, as well as cognitively competent and well-paid teachers are likely to perform better in large-scale international assessments such as PISA.... view less
Keywords
Sweden; PISA study; adolescent; OECD member country; international comparison; level of education; mathematics; cognitive ability
Classification
Macroanalysis of the Education System, Economics of Education, Educational Policy
Free Keywords
educational achievement; PIAAC; NIQ
Document language
English
Publication Year
2021
Page/Pages
p. 1-13
Journal
Frontiers in Education, 6 (2021)
DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/feduc.2021.753347
ISSN
2504-284X
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed