the piaac results
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The PIAAC results. Which cognitive skills do we need more in the 21 st century than ever before? Is digital literacy the new literacy?. Skills transform lives and drive economies. What people know and do with what they know has a major impact on their life chances. (William Thorn, OECD). - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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The PIAAC results
Which cognitive skills do we need more in the 21st century than
ever before?Is digital literacy the new literacy?
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Skills transform lives and drive economies. What people know and do
with what they know has a major impact on their life chances.
(William Thorn, OECD)
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Pathways through PIAAC
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Literacy proficiency among adults
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Reading at Work by Literacy Proficiency Levels
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Diagram1
1.7427839995
2.0621931021
2.2914321081
2.4132150411
Median Reading at Work
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Literacy ProficiencyMedian Reading at WorkSerie 2Serie 3
Level 1 and below1.72.42
Level 22.14.42
Level 32.31.83
Levels 4 and 52.42.85
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Is digital literacy the new literacy?
Digital literacy may not be a separate kind of literacy but rather
a descriptive phrase for how people get and perhaps use meaning in
a digital milieu. (David Rosen)
http://davidjrosen.wordpress.com/2013/01/14/defining-digital-literacy/
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Numeracy Proficiency among Adults
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Problem solving in Technology-Rich Environments (PS-TRE)
The spesific types of problems people deal with when using ICT Not
a measurement of computer or digital literacy, but rather the
cognitive skills that are used and are necessary to function
successfully at work or home in the 21st century
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Dimensions in PS-TRE
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PS-TRE Proficiency among Adults
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PS-TRE by Age Groups. OECD average. Percent
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Diagram1
4.37.532.441.79
6.18.728.438.410.8
8.711.930.731.66.5
16.51530.421.12.8
28.21724.610.80.9
No experience/failed core
Below Level 1
Level 1
Level 2
Level 3
Ark1
Kolonne1No experience/failed coreBelow Level 1Level 1Level 2Level 3
16-24 year olds4.37.532.441.79
25-34 year olds6.18.728.438.410.8
35-44 year olds8.711.930.731.66.5
45-54 year olds16.51530.421.12.8
55-65 year olds28.21724.610.80.9
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Adults with no Computer Experience. OECD average. Percent
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Diagram1
1.4
4.3033236741
10.0421644055
26.8106049829
57.4773876689
Ark1
Kolonne1Kolonne2Serie 2Serie 3
16-24 year-olds1.42.42
25-34 year-olds4.34.42
35-44 year-olds10.01.83
45-54 year-olds26.82.85
55-65 year-olds57.5
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PS-TRE Proficiency among Young Adults (1624 Years)
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PS-TRE by Occupations. OECD average. Percent
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Diagram1
2.617.4
2.317.9
4.728.2
10.340
Level 3
Level 2
Ark1
Kolonne1Level 3Level 2Serie 3
Elementary occupations2.617.42
Semi-skilled blue-collar2.317.92
Semi-skilled white-collar4.728.23
Skilled occupations10.3405
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Which skills does this PS-TRE test item require?
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