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PISA Canada

Programme for International Student Assessment

PISA 2003

PISA measures three domains: mathematical literacy, reading literacy, and scientific literacy. In addition, PISA 2003 measured problem-solving skills. Forty-one countries participated in the 2003 PISA survey. PISA 2003 consisted of the following:

  • School assessment, during regular school hours in April and May 2003. This assessment was a paper-and-pencil test lasting a total of two hours.
  • A 20-minute student background questionnaire providing information about themselves and their home.
  • A 10-minute questionnaire on information technology and communications.
  • School principals were asked to complete a 20-minute questionnaire about their schools.

Furthermore, as part of PISA, national options could also be implemented. Canada chose to add a 20-minute student questionnaire from the Youth in Transition Survey (YITS) in order to collect more information on 15-year-olds' school experiences, work activities and relationships with others. Finally, a 30-minute interview was conducted with parents.

Between 4,000 and 10,000 students were assessed in each participating country. In Canada, approximately 28,000 15-year-old students from more than 1,000 schools participated in PISA in order to collect information at the provincial level and to allow for estimates for both official language groups.



Last Modified: 2004-12-02 Important Notices