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American Journal of Business and Society, Vol.5, No.2, Jun. 2020, Pub. Date: Mar. 26, 2020
Chinese Studies on PISA Mathematics Test in the Past Two Decades
Pages: 52-56 Views: 1097 Downloads: 152
Authors
[01] Tianyu Li, The School of Mathematics and Statistics, Shandong Normal University, Jinan, China.
[02] Zezhong Yang, The School of Mathematics and Statistics, Shandong Normal University, Jinan, China.
Abstract
The PISA test focuses on the concept of lifelong learning and pays attention to the problem design of mathematical contextualization. With the increase in participating countries and regions, the PISA test system is also constantly developing and changing. Therefore, it is of great significance to study the PISA test. This article is to review the Chinese studies on the PISA, summarize the specific research aspects and achievements to put forward the prospect of future research. The results show that the domestic research on the PISA test itself is relatively small, but showing an increasing trend. Firstly, research focuses on values and the view of evaluation at the conceptual level, which embodies the characteristics of diversified literacy and instrumental cognition. Secondly, the research focuses on compiling the examination questions and comparative analysis of the PISA test questions with internal test questions and then applying research on two-bit cod. Third, research focuses on the overall development direction, content and contextualization of the PISA. Fourth, the research focuses on the neglect of cultural factors and the evaluation itself in the PISA. Suggestions: enhance the critical understanding of the PISA, we should not only blindly pursue it, but also realize that the PISA itself is not the perfect test. We should combine cultural factors and international perspectives, and we should not neglect its cultural characteristics and educational needs.
Keywords
PISA, Test Concept, Test Characteristics, Evaluation Framework
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