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Title PISA 2009 results : learning trends. Vol. 6, Students on line : digital technologies and performance
Published Paris : OECD, [2011]
©2011
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Description 1 online resource (394 pages) : illustrations (some color)
Contents Foreword -- Executive Summary -- Introduction to PISA -- Reader's Guide -- Context of the PISA Digital Reading Assessment -- Student Performance in Digital and Print Reading -- Navigation in the PISA 2009 Digital Reading Assessment -- Relationships between Digital Reading Performance and Student Background, Engagement and Reading Strategies -- Students' Familiarity with Information and Communication Technologies -- Students' Use of Information and Communication Technologies and their Performance in Digital Reading -- Some Aspects Related to Digital Reading Proficiency -- Policy Implications -- References -- Annex A -- Technical background -- Annex B -- Tables of results -- Annex C -- The development and implementation of pisa -- a collaborative effort
Summary This sixth volume of PISA 2009 results explores students' use of information technologies to learn. For PISA 2009, the framework for reading literacy has been developed to encompass reading electronic texts. This has led to an expansion of the description of text types to take account of the electronic environment, as well as a redefinition of the aspects of reading, to embrace, for example, the requirement for integration of information from multiple unrelated texts, as well as other features. The PISA 2009 reading framework and the assessment instrument together provide an operational definition and description of the distinctive structures and types of both text and task that constitute electronic reading, allowing an exploration of factors that contribute to difficulty. PISA 2009 therefore provides an opportunity to investigate electronic reading on a large scale. This book presents some initial findings
Notes Title from title page of source document
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references
Subject Programme for International Student Assessment.
Educational tests and measurements.
Information technology -- Ability testing.
Reading -- Ability testing.
Students -- Books and reading -- Ability testing.
Form Electronic book
Author Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
Programme for International Student Assessment.
ISBN 926411291X (print)
9264112995 (pdf)
9789264112919 (print)
9789264112995 (pdf)
Other Titles Students on line : digital technologies and performance