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Participating in the international survey for the first time, Organization for Economic Coordination and Development placed Dubai ahead of its regional counterparts, Qatar, Jordan and Tunisia but the overall performance was well below international standards.
Dr Abdulla Al Karam, Director General and Chairman of the Board of Directors at KHDA said, “PISA results re-affirm our status as the best in the region but at the same time we understand that there is a scope for improvement at the international level. We are optimistic of a change in the ranking after the next evaluation in 2012.”
The final results have placed Dubai among the lower half of the ranking table among the below average group.
The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) survey, based on the compiled results of over half a million students in more than 60 economies, tests 15-year-olds in both reading and mathematics, and also highlights the difference between girls and boys.
In Dubai, a total of 5,620 students took part in the assessment carried out by the Knowledge and Human Development Authority (KHDA), representing 134 public and private schools. In reading and science, Dubai’s female students outperformed male students while in mathematics, there was no significant difference between the average scores for males and females.
Highlighting the need to participate in the evaluation, Dr Abdulla said, “We need to assess the situation against international benchmarks and PISA results provide key findings that are useful in assessing the results of education policies initiated at KHDA.”
Fatma Al Janahi, KHDA’s Head of International Assessments, said: “These results showcase the strengths and weaknesses in our educational system. We will analyse these results in detail and provide policy makers with better information to improve the education system.”
PISA surveys take place every three years and each cycle assesses three domains: reading, math and science. Allowing countries to compare their educational progress, the survey results provide a measuring yard to compare Dubai’s success with other countries.
“School administrators were provided with extensive training and workshops on how to conduct the surveys in their schools and their efforts have made this assessment possible,” added Fatma.
Dr Abdulla suggested that the participation of Dubai in PISA assessment would create a clear picture of how schools in Dubai are performing at international level.
“These results are important because they demonstrate the ability of 15 year old student to understand and apply math and science in real life. We believe young people need to be flexible in the future and they will need skills to move from job to job as well as the mental capacity to flourish in a fast changing world,” added Dr Abdulla.
With a wide variety of curricula on offer in Dubai, the international report identified that Dubai has one of the highest levels of variation in scores. Schools following the International Baccalaureate (IB) curriculum reported high levels of comprehension in all three domains while the public schools had the lowest scores.
KHDA will undertake detailed analysis of Dubai’s full results and will be releasing further information over the next few months. Results of 2009 PISA assessment
Rank Country
1 Shangahai - China
2 Korea
3 Finland
17 United States
25 United Kingdom
41 Turkey
42 Dubai – UAE
43 Russian Federation
55 Jordan
61 Qatar
65 Krygyztan
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