Poland Skilling Up the Next Generation : An Analysis of Poland’s Performance in the Program for International Student Assessment

Facing the prospects of rapid demographic aging and decline over the coming decades, Poland needs a highly skilled workforce to help generate the productivity growth that it needs to fuel continued convergence of its living standards with those of...

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Format: Report
Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2015
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spelling okr-10986-233312021-04-23T14:04:14Z Poland Skilling Up the Next Generation : An Analysis of Poland’s Performance in the Program for International Student Assessment World Bank Group SKILLS LIVING STANDARDS EMPLOYMENT SCHOOL SYSTEM COLLEGE ECONOMIC GROWTH SCHOOL READINESS SCHOOL POLICY SCHOOLING NUMERACY ENROLLMENT GROUPS UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE FINAL EXAM LABOR FORCE CAREER GROSS ENROLMENT GENERAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS COMPUTER SKILLS TECHNICAL SKILLS ACCESS TO PRESCHOOL DISCIPLINES THINKING EXAMS EXAM EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES LITERACY UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAMS TRAINING GRADUATE SECONDARY SCHOOLS CURRICULUM CONTENT ABILITY AGING SECONDARY SCHOOL OLDER WORKERS PRIMARY SCHOOLING NEEDS COMPETENCIES STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT LEARNING GRADUATES EDUCATION SYSTEM RESEARCH SCIENCE STUDY RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT SCHOOL STUDENTS PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHING DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN TEST SCORES UPPER SECONDARY SCHOOLS PROBLEM SOLVING KINDERGARTEN OLD STUDENTS READING SUBJECTS HUMAN CAPITAL STUDENT ASSESSMENT STUDY ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE WORKERS QUALITY PRESCHOOL SCIENCE STUDENT PROFESSIONAL LIFE SCHOOLS AGE CURRICULA GENDER LEARNING OUTCOMES LIFELONG LEARNING CHILDHOOD SCHOOL TYPES STUDENT PERFORMANCE COMPETENCE SKILLED WORKFORCE ENROLLMENT RATE ENTRANCE EXAM ACHIEVEMENT PUBLIC EXPENDITURES EXPENDITURES EARLY CHILDHOOD YOUTH LOWER SECONDARY STUDENT ASSESSMENTS SCHOOL SYSTEMS CURRICULUM QUALITY OF LIFE TEACHER INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSESSMENT UPPER SECONDARY BASIC LITERACY COGNITIVE SKILLS CHILDREN EDUCATION LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOL ASSESSMENT METHODS PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS RURAL AREAS BASIC SKILLS PERFORMANCE EXPERIENCE PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOLS YOUNG PEOPLE GIRLS PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS UNIVERSITY STUDENTS EXPENDITURES PER STUDENT NET ENROLLMENT NET ENROLLMENT RATE ADMISSION CRITERIA CLASSROOM LOGICAL THINKING SCHOOL SECONDARY EDUCATION STUDENT LEARNING SOCIAL MOBILITY PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS ASSESSMENT SYSTEM Facing the prospects of rapid demographic aging and decline over the coming decades, Poland needs a highly skilled workforce to help generate the productivity growth that it needs to fuel continued convergence of its living standards with those of its West European neighbors. Skilling up the workforce starts with equipping youth with the right cognitive and socio-emotional foundation skills. International research has identified three dimensions of skills that matter for good employment outcomes and economic growth: cognitive skills, such as literacy, numeracy, and creative and critical thinking or problem solving; socio-emotional skills and behavioral traits, such as conscientiousness, grit, and openness to experience; and job- or occupation-specific technical skills, such as the ability to work as an engineer. This report focuses on cognitive skills. It examines results for Poland from the program for international student assessment (PISA), which assesses the mathematics, reading, and science competencies of 15-year-olds. The overall effects of reform on Poland’s PISA scores have been positive, although isolating the precise impact of each reform element is difficult. There is evidence from PISA assessments replicated for older students in upper-secondary education in 2006, 2009 and 2012 that performance gaps previously found between vocational and general schools for 15-year-olds prior to the 1999 reform persist today in upper secondary education, where the performance of students in vocational upper-secondary schools trails that of their peers in general education. 2015-12-14T19:44:49Z 2015-12-14T19:44:49Z 2015-12-02 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25518729/poland-skilling-up-next-generation-analysis-poland’s-performance-program-international-student-assessment http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23331 English en_US CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo/ World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Education Study Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Poland
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topic SKILLS
LIVING STANDARDS
EMPLOYMENT
SCHOOL SYSTEM
COLLEGE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
SCHOOL READINESS
SCHOOL POLICY
SCHOOLING
NUMERACY
ENROLLMENT
GROUPS
UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE
FINAL EXAM
LABOR FORCE
CAREER
GROSS ENROLMENT
GENERAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS
COMPUTER SKILLS
TECHNICAL SKILLS
ACCESS TO PRESCHOOL
DISCIPLINES
THINKING
EXAMS
EXAM
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
LITERACY
UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAMS
TRAINING
GRADUATE
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
CURRICULUM CONTENT
ABILITY
AGING
SECONDARY SCHOOL
OLDER WORKERS
PRIMARY SCHOOLING
NEEDS
COMPETENCIES
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
LEARNING
GRADUATES
EDUCATION SYSTEM
RESEARCH
SCIENCE STUDY
RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT
SCHOOL STUDENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOL
TEACHING
DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN
TEST SCORES
UPPER SECONDARY SCHOOLS
PROBLEM SOLVING
KINDERGARTEN
OLD STUDENTS
READING
SUBJECTS
HUMAN CAPITAL
STUDENT ASSESSMENT
STUDY
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
WORKERS
QUALITY PRESCHOOL
SCIENCE
STUDENT
PROFESSIONAL LIFE
SCHOOLS
AGE
CURRICULA
GENDER
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LIFELONG LEARNING
CHILDHOOD
SCHOOL TYPES
STUDENT PERFORMANCE
COMPETENCE
SKILLED WORKFORCE
ENROLLMENT RATE
ENTRANCE EXAM
ACHIEVEMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES
EARLY CHILDHOOD
YOUTH
LOWER SECONDARY
STUDENT ASSESSMENTS
SCHOOL SYSTEMS
CURRICULUM
QUALITY OF LIFE
TEACHER
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSESSMENT
UPPER SECONDARY
BASIC LITERACY
COGNITIVE SKILLS
CHILDREN
EDUCATION
LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOL
ASSESSMENT METHODS
PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS
RURAL AREAS
BASIC SKILLS
PERFORMANCE
EXPERIENCE
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOLS
YOUNG PEOPLE
GIRLS
PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS
UNIVERSITY
STUDENTS
EXPENDITURES PER STUDENT
NET ENROLLMENT
NET ENROLLMENT RATE
ADMISSION CRITERIA
CLASSROOM
LOGICAL THINKING
SCHOOL
SECONDARY EDUCATION
STUDENT LEARNING
SOCIAL MOBILITY
PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS
ASSESSMENT SYSTEM
spellingShingle SKILLS
LIVING STANDARDS
EMPLOYMENT
SCHOOL SYSTEM
COLLEGE
ECONOMIC GROWTH
SCHOOL READINESS
SCHOOL POLICY
SCHOOLING
NUMERACY
ENROLLMENT
GROUPS
UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE
FINAL EXAM
LABOR FORCE
CAREER
GROSS ENROLMENT
GENERAL SECONDARY SCHOOLS
COMPUTER SKILLS
TECHNICAL SKILLS
ACCESS TO PRESCHOOL
DISCIPLINES
THINKING
EXAMS
EXAM
EMPLOYMENT OUTCOMES
LITERACY
UNIVERSITY ENTRANCE EXAMS
TRAINING
GRADUATE
SECONDARY SCHOOLS
CURRICULUM CONTENT
ABILITY
AGING
SECONDARY SCHOOL
OLDER WORKERS
PRIMARY SCHOOLING
NEEDS
COMPETENCIES
STUDENT ACHIEVEMENT
LEARNING
GRADUATES
EDUCATION SYSTEM
RESEARCH
SCIENCE STUDY
RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT
SCHOOL STUDENTS
PRIMARY SCHOOL
TEACHING
DISADVANTAGED CHILDREN
TEST SCORES
UPPER SECONDARY SCHOOLS
PROBLEM SOLVING
KINDERGARTEN
OLD STUDENTS
READING
SUBJECTS
HUMAN CAPITAL
STUDENT ASSESSMENT
STUDY
ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE
WORKERS
QUALITY PRESCHOOL
SCIENCE
STUDENT
PROFESSIONAL LIFE
SCHOOLS
AGE
CURRICULA
GENDER
LEARNING OUTCOMES
LIFELONG LEARNING
CHILDHOOD
SCHOOL TYPES
STUDENT PERFORMANCE
COMPETENCE
SKILLED WORKFORCE
ENROLLMENT RATE
ENTRANCE EXAM
ACHIEVEMENT
PUBLIC EXPENDITURES
EXPENDITURES
EARLY CHILDHOOD
YOUTH
LOWER SECONDARY
STUDENT ASSESSMENTS
SCHOOL SYSTEMS
CURRICULUM
QUALITY OF LIFE
TEACHER
INTERNATIONAL STUDENT ASSESSMENT
UPPER SECONDARY
BASIC LITERACY
COGNITIVE SKILLS
CHILDREN
EDUCATION
LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOL
ASSESSMENT METHODS
PROBLEM SOLVING SKILLS
RURAL AREAS
BASIC SKILLS
PERFORMANCE
EXPERIENCE
PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT
LOWER SECONDARY SCHOOLS
YOUNG PEOPLE
GIRLS
PERFORMANCE OF STUDENTS
UNIVERSITY
STUDENTS
EXPENDITURES PER STUDENT
NET ENROLLMENT
NET ENROLLMENT RATE
ADMISSION CRITERIA
CLASSROOM
LOGICAL THINKING
SCHOOL
SECONDARY EDUCATION
STUDENT LEARNING
SOCIAL MOBILITY
PROBLEM-SOLVING SKILLS
ASSESSMENT SYSTEM
World Bank Group
Poland Skilling Up the Next Generation : An Analysis of Poland’s Performance in the Program for International Student Assessment
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Poland
description Facing the prospects of rapid demographic aging and decline over the coming decades, Poland needs a highly skilled workforce to help generate the productivity growth that it needs to fuel continued convergence of its living standards with those of its West European neighbors. Skilling up the workforce starts with equipping youth with the right cognitive and socio-emotional foundation skills. International research has identified three dimensions of skills that matter for good employment outcomes and economic growth: cognitive skills, such as literacy, numeracy, and creative and critical thinking or problem solving; socio-emotional skills and behavioral traits, such as conscientiousness, grit, and openness to experience; and job- or occupation-specific technical skills, such as the ability to work as an engineer. This report focuses on cognitive skills. It examines results for Poland from the program for international student assessment (PISA), which assesses the mathematics, reading, and science competencies of 15-year-olds. The overall effects of reform on Poland’s PISA scores have been positive, although isolating the precise impact of each reform element is difficult. There is evidence from PISA assessments replicated for older students in upper-secondary education in 2006, 2009 and 2012 that performance gaps previously found between vocational and general schools for 15-year-olds prior to the 1999 reform persist today in upper secondary education, where the performance of students in vocational upper-secondary schools trails that of their peers in general education.
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author World Bank Group
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title Poland Skilling Up the Next Generation : An Analysis of Poland’s Performance in the Program for International Student Assessment
title_short Poland Skilling Up the Next Generation : An Analysis of Poland’s Performance in the Program for International Student Assessment
title_full Poland Skilling Up the Next Generation : An Analysis of Poland’s Performance in the Program for International Student Assessment
title_fullStr Poland Skilling Up the Next Generation : An Analysis of Poland’s Performance in the Program for International Student Assessment
title_full_unstemmed Poland Skilling Up the Next Generation : An Analysis of Poland’s Performance in the Program for International Student Assessment
title_sort poland skilling up the next generation : an analysis of poland’s performance in the program for international student assessment
publisher World Bank, Washington, DC
publishDate 2015
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2015/12/25518729/poland-skilling-up-next-generation-analysis-poland’s-performance-program-international-student-assessment
http://hdl.handle.net/10986/23331
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