SANTA CRUZ DE TENERIFE/MADRID, December 5 (EUROPA PRESS) –
Students from the Canary Islands are below the Spanish average in Mathematics, Reading and Science in the Report of the Program for the Comprehensive Student Assessment (PISA) 2022. Specifically, Canarian students have obtained a score of 447 in Mathematics, which It is 26 points less than the Spanish average (473); 463 in Reading, 11 points below the national average (474); and 473 in Science, 12 points less than the average in Spain (485).
The students of Castilla y León are the ones who have obtained the best results in all of Spain in Mathematics, Reading and Science (in this field with the same score as the Galicians) in the Report of the Program for the Comprehensive Student Assessment (PISA) 2022, while the students from Ceuta are the ones who have achieved the worst scores in the three subjects.
At the national level, Spanish students have obtained on average their worst result in the history of the PISA Report in Mathematics in the 2022 edition. They have also worsened their results in Reading compared to the 2018 report but have improved in Science.
Specifically, the PISA 2022 Report prepared every three years by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), collected by Europa Press, reveals that in Mathematics Spanish students have obtained 473 points, which is their worst result in the history of the report (since since 2003 they have always obtained at least 480 points) and 8 points less than in 2018, when they obtained 481 points. In Reading, Spanish students have obtained 474 points, which is 3 points less than in 2018 (477), although 13 points more than their worst historical result in PISA, since in 2006 they obtained 461 points.
However, in the latest PISA Report, whose preparation was delayed a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, Spain has improved its results in Science, a subject in which it has obtained 485 points, which is 2 points more than in 2018 (483 points), the year in which it obtained its worst result in the history of the report.
In 2022, approximately 690,000 students took this assessment, representing 29 million fifteen-year-old students in schools in the 81 participating countries. In Spain, 30,800 students participated in 966 schools, representing 459,000 fifteen-year-old Spanish students.
In this way, the students who have obtained a higher score than the Spanish average in Mathematics (473) have been those from Aragón (487), Asturias (495), the Basque Country (482), Cantabria (495), Castilla y León (499), Galicia (486), La Rioja (493), the Community of Madrid (494) and Navarra (492), while those from Aragon have obtained the same average as at the national level (473).
Below the average are students from Andalusia (457), Balearic Islands (471), Canary Islands (447), Castilla-La Mancha (464), Catalonia (469), Ceuta (395), Extremadura (469) , Melilla (404) and the Region of Murcia (463).
In Reading, students from Aragón (488), Asturias (497), Cantabria (494), Castilla y León (498), Valencian Community (482), Galicia (485) have obtained a score higher than the Spanish average (474). ), La Rioja (487), the Community of Madrid (496) and Navarra (478).
However, students from Andalusia (461), Balearic Islands (472), Basque Country (466), Canary Islands (463), Castilla-La Mancha (468), Catalonia (462) have had a score lower than the national average. , Ceuta (404), Extremadura (468), Melilla (405) and the Region of Murcia (468).
Regarding Science, schoolchildren from Aragón (499), Asturias (503), Cantabria (504), Castilla y León (506), Galicia (506), La Rioja (500), have managed to surpass the Spanish average (485). the Community of Madrid (502) and Navarra (489).
On the contrary, below the average in Science are students from Andalusia (473), Balearic Islands (480), Basque Country (480), Canary Islands (473), Castilla-La Mancha (475), Catalonia (477 ), Ceuta (410), Valencian Community (483), Extremadura (479), Melilla (414) and the Region of Murcia (482).