01.03.2011
CSCL in Asia
Erschienen in: International Journal of Computer-Supported Collaborative Learning | Ausgabe 1/2011
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Mainland China participated in 2009 in the PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) tests for the first time since PISA started to be administered internationally by the OECD in 2000. China was represented by students from Shanghai. Shanghai took first place in all three major categories: reading, science, and mathematics. The PISA tests are given every 3 years to a large sample of 15-year-old students in over sixty countries. In the recently released results from testing in 2009, generally 5 of the 6 top-placing countries were Asian (see Table 1). With the participating Asian countries all at the top, the United States and most of the European countries (except Finland) were way down in the mediocre world-average range.
Science
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Reading
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Mathematics
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Shanghai
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Shanghai
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Shanghai
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Finland
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Korea
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Singapore
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Hong Kong
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Finland
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Hong Kong
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Singapore
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Hong Kong
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Korea
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Japan
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Singapore
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Taiwan
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Korea
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Canada
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Finland
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