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PISA 2006 National Symposium, April 18, 2008

 
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The primary objective of the PISA Symposium was to launch the main national report on the results of PISA 2006 and present and discuss these results from an Irish perspective.

A copy of the programme may be accessed below.

Symposium Programme

Symposium Presentations

Opening session

Gearóid Ó Conluain - Launch of main national report for Ireland

General Presentations on PISA 2006 Results

Eemer Eivers - Science outcomes

Gerry Shiel - Reading and Mathematics outcomes

Rachel Cunningham - School and student factors

Gerry Shiel - Conclusions

Guest speaker

Patrick Cunningham - Small country, big ambitions

Presentations on Science

Declan Kennedy - Students' attitudes to Science

Bill Lynch - Science curriculum and PISA Science

Presentations on Reading

Brian Murphy -Gender and PISA Reading

Gerry Shiel & Rachel Perkins - Reading literacy in PISA 2009

Presentations on Mathematics

Elizabeth Oldham - If PISA is the answer, what is the question?

Sean Close - Gender and PISA Mathematics

Closing session

Éamonn Murtagh - Concluding comments

 

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International Studies

PISA 2006 National Symposium, April 18, 2008

The primary objective of the PISA Symposium was to launch the main national report on the results of PISA 2006 and present and discuss these results from an Irish perspective.

A copy of the programme may be accessed below.

Symposium Programme

Symposium Presentations

Opening session

Gearóid Ó Conluain - Launch of main national report for Ireland

General Presentations on PISA 2006 Results

Eemer Eivers - Science outcomes

Gerry Shiel - Reading and Mathematics outcomes

Rachel Cunningham - School and student factors

Gerry Shiel - Conclusions

Guest speaker

Patrick Cunningham - Small country, big ambitions

Presentations on Science

Declan Kennedy - Students' attitudes to Science

Bill Lynch - Science curriculum and PISA Science

Presentations on Reading

Brian Murphy -Gender and PISA Reading

Gerry Shiel & Rachel Perkins - Reading literacy in PISA 2009

Presentations on Mathematics

Elizabeth Oldham - If PISA is the answer, what is the question?

Sean Close - Gender and PISA Mathematics

Closing session

Éamonn Murtagh - Concluding comments

 

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