Filipino students rank poorly in Pisa 2022 report on creative thinking

Filipino students rank poorly in Pisa 2022 report on creative thinking

/ 04:55 PM June 19, 2024

MANILA, Philippines — The Programme for International Student Assessment (Pisa) said the Philippines logged a mean score of 14 on the creative thinking performance of 15-year-old students.

According to the Pisa 2022 report released on June 18, the country’s score was the second-lowest among 64 ranked countries.

READ: PISA shows PH students ‘5 to 6 years’ behind

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Aside from the Philippines, Uzbekistan also scored 14, while Albania scored 13, which was the lowest rank.

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The Pisa likewise described the score of the Philippines in the report as statistically significant below the average of the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) which was at 33 points.

Meanwhile, listed below are the countries with the highest mean scores in creative thinking:

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  • Singapore
  • South Korea
  • Canada
  • Australia
  • New Zealand
  • Estonia
  • Finland
  • Denmark
  • Latvia
  • Belgium

The Pisa 2022 study assessed students’ ability to generate diverse ideas, generate creative ideas, and evaluate and improve ideas. These areas of testing are crucial in developing a well-rounded education system that prepares students for the challenges of the future.

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READ: Creativity towards building the future

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The Pisa is a study conducted by the OECD to measure the performance of 15-year-old students in academic disciplines.

READ: PH students still among lowest scorers in reading, math, science – Pisa 

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The study began in 2000 and is repeated every three years.

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