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How does PISA help education reform? The cases of Germany & Brazil
How does PISA shape education reform?
Countries can learn from each other’s education successes and challenges to improve learning worldwide. See concrete examples of how countries such as Germany and Brazil have been able to improve their student performance in the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) and reform their education systems to be more inclusive.
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RSA ANIMATE: Changing Education Paradigms
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