PISA: 15-year-olds by science proficiency level (%). Level 3 in New Zealand
New Zealand: PISA: 15-year-olds by science proficiency level (%). Level 3 was 26.8% in 2018. ▬ Flat
PISA: 15-year-olds by science proficiency level (%). Level 3 in New Zealand, 2003–2018
Source: OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA).
Analysis
In 2018, pisa: 15-year-olds by science proficiency level (%). level 3 in New Zealand stood at 26.8%. That is the highest value across all 6 years on record.
The figure is up 2.0% on the previous year and up 3.9% over ten years.
Over the whole period, pisa: 15-year-olds by science proficiency level (%). level 3 in New Zealand peaked at 26.8% in 2018 and was at its lowest, 25.1%, in 2006.
That places New Zealand 33rd out of 52 countries with data for 2018, putting it in the middle of the range.
Averages by decade
| Decade | Average | Lowest | Highest | Years |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2000s | 25.9% | 25.1% | 26.7% | 3 |
| 2010s | 26.5% | 26.3% | 26.8% | 3 |
Countries ranked near New Zealand
- 30 Türkiye 27.3% compare
- 31 Germany 26.9% compare
- 32 Croatia, Republic of 26.9% compare
- 34 Greece 26.0% compare
- 35 Luxembourg 25.6% compare
- 36 Slovak Republic 25.3% compare
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Frequently asked questions
- What is pisa: 15-year-olds by science proficiency level (%). level 3 in New Zealand?
- Pisa: 15-year-olds by science proficiency level (%). level 3 in New Zealand was 26.8% in 2018, according to OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA).
- What is the highest pisa: 15-year-olds by science proficiency level (%). level 3 recorded in New Zealand?
- The highest recorded value was 26.8% in 2018.
- What is the lowest pisa: 15-year-olds by science proficiency level (%). level 3 recorded in New Zealand?
- The lowest recorded value was 25.1% in 2006.
- How does New Zealand rank for pisa: 15-year-olds by science proficiency level (%). level 3?
- New Zealand ranks 33rd out of 52 countries with data for 2018.
- Is pisa: 15-year-olds by science proficiency level (%). level 3 rising or falling in New Zealand?
- Over the last ten years it is up 3.9%. The long-run trend across the full record is flat.
- Where does this New Zealand data come from?
- The figures come from OECD Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), published as part of PISA: 15-year-olds by science proficiency level (%). Level 3. Statizoid updates them automatically from the source API.
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About this data
Percentage of 15-year-old students scoring higher than 484 but less than or equal to 559 on the PISA science scale. At Level 3, students can draw upon moderately complex content knowledge to identify or construct explanations of familiar phenomena. In less familiar or more complex situations, they can construct explanations with relevant cueing or support. They can draw on elements of procedural or epistemic knowledge to carry out a simple experiment in a constrained context. Level 3 students are able to distinguish between scientific and non-scientific issues and identify the evidence supporting a scientific claim. Data reflect country performance in the stated year, but may not be comparable across years or countries. Consult the PISA website for more detailed information: http://www.oecd.org/pisa/