India to Participate in PISA
A Signing ceremony of Agreement between India and OECD for India’s participation in Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) 2021, was held in New Delhi on January 28.
Impact
- Health of the Education System: The participation in PISA 2021 would indicate the health of the education system and would motivate other schools /states in the subsequent cycles.
- Learning Levels: This will lead to improvement in the learning levels of the children and enhance the quality of education in the country.
- OECD has agreed to ask some of the questions based on Indian context.
- Recogntion of Indian Talent: PISA is a ....
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