6 de dezembro de 2016

PISA 2015 and the US Education System

PISA Day: Global Lessons for the U.S. Education System and Economy
December 7, 2016
10:00 a.m. – 4:00 p.m. ET
Join the Alliance for Excellent Education for the most recent results from the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA)–a test of reading literacy, mathematics, and science given every three years to fifteen–year–olds in the United States and more than seventy countries and economies worldwide–as well as a series of panel discussions on important lessons to learn from PISA 2015 and PISA's impact on the education systems of various countries, including the United States. To access a live video feed of the event, click the register button below.
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An agenda for the day, including a list of speakers, follows below:
10:00 a.m. – 11:30 a.m. (ET)
PISA 2015: Global Lessons for the U.S. Education System and Economy
Andreas Schleicher, director for education and skills and special advisor on education policy to the Secretary–General at the Organisation for Economic Co–operation and Development (OECD), will present a detailed analysis of the newly released PISA results and lessons learned from deeper learning applications in high-performing nations.

Participants:
Andreas Schleicher, Director for Education and Skills and Special Advisor on Education Policy to the Secretary-General, Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
Bob Wise, President, Alliance for Excellent Education
12:00 p.m. – 1:00 p.m. (ET)
The Economic Impact of Education Through the Lens of PISA
Eric Hanushek, senior fellow at the Hoover Institution of Stanford University, will present research showing how small improvements in students' educational performance can have large impact on a nation's economy. Linda Rosen, chief executive officer of Change the Equation, will discuss the business community's interest in and work to improve student outcomes, particularly as they relate to science, technology, engineering, and math (STEM) education.

Participants:
Eric Hanushek, PhD, Paul and Jean Hanna Senior Fellow, Hoover Institution, Stanford University
Linda Rosen, PhD, Chief Executive Office, Change the Equation
Bob Wise, President, Alliance for Excellent Education
1:30 p.m. – 2:30 p.m. (ET)
Using PISA for School and District Improvement: The OECD Test for Schools
The OECD Test for Schools is an annual, school-based version of PISA, that provides individual schools with information on how their fifteen–year–olds stack up against countries worldwide in reading, mathematics, and science. During this session, a panel of educators will describe how they use the OECD Test for Schools to drive improvement in their schools and districts.

Participants:
Tiffany Huitt, Principal, School of Science and Engineering, Dallas Independent School District
Jon Schnur, Executive Chairman, America Achieves
Jennifer Shepard, PhD, Science Teacher, Glenelg High School, Howard County (MD) Public School System
Al Taylor, Principal, Berkmar High School, Gwinnett County (GA) Public Schools
3:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m. (ET)
Implications of PISA for Policy and Practice
This panel will examine key policy takeaways from the 2015 PISA results, review strategies to increase the global competitiveness of American students, and preview opportunities and challenges in regard to the implementation of the Every Student Succeeds Act and the incoming Trump administration.

Participants:
Mitchell D. Chester, PhD, Commissioner of Elementary and Secondary Education, Massachusetts Department of Elementary and Secondary Education
Maureen McLaughlin, Senior Advisor to the Secretary of Education and Director of International Affairs, U.S. Department of Education
Robert Rothman, Senior Editor, National Center on Education and the Economy
Stephanie Wood-Garnett, EdD, Vice President of Policy to Practice, Alliance for Excellent Education
Panelists will address questions from the online audience. Follow the event on Twitter at #OECDPISA.

To register for the event and submit questions for panelists, visit http://all4ed.org/webinar-event/dec-7-2016/. 

If you are unable to watch the webinar live, an archived version will be available at http://www.all4ed.org/webinars.

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