Latin America in PISA 2018: Basic Facts about PISA

The Programme for International Student Assessment, or PISA, evaluates what 15-year-old students know and can do in science, reading, and math. In the 2018 round, 79 countries and economies participated in the test. From Latin America and the Caribbean, ten countries participated: Argentina, Brazil,...

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