Appendix C-2a PISA 2025 Main Study Questionnaires_US adapted_Student v31_OMB Passback 04.07.25 v2

Program for International Student Assessment 2025 (PISA 2025) Main Study

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Program for International Student Assessment 2025 (PISA 2025)


Appendix C2-a

PISA 2025 Questionnaire – Student Core

U.S. Adaptations



OMB# 1850-0755 v.31





National Center for Education Statistics (NCES)

U.S. Department of Education Institute of Education Sciences

Washington, DC



July 2023

Revised August 2024

Revised January 2025

Table of Contents








Proposed adaptations to PISA 2025 Main Study Questionnaires

This package provides the U.S. versions of the full-scale questionnaires for the 2025 main study. The changes comprise questions that will be deleted based on review and discussion within NCES and feedback from other stakeholders.

PISA includes both student and school questionnaires. In addition, there are two sets of student questionnaires—core and survey questions related to Information Communication Technology (ICT). Due to the size of these files, the submission is broken into three separate files—Student Core (C-2a), Student ICT (C-2b), and School Questionnaire (C-2c).












PISA 2025

Student Questionnaire


STUDENT QUESTIONNAIRE FOR PISA 2025


















Note that, in April 2025, the confidentiality pledge shown above was revised to read:


The National Center for Education Statistics (NCES) is authorized to conduct the Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) by the Education Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C. §9543), and to collect students’ education records from educational agencies or institutions for the purpose of evaluating federally supported education programs under the Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA, 34 CFR §§ 99.31(a)(3)(iii) and 99.35). The data are being collected for NCES by Westat, a U.S.-based research organization. All of the information [you / your child] provide may be used only for the purposes of research, statistics, and evaluation under ESRA 2002 (20 U.S.C. §9573) and may not be disclosed, or used, in identifiable form for any other purpose except as required by law (20 U.S.C. §9573).


No change was made to the listed burden statement.

ST001 What grade are you in?

ST001Q01TA (Please select from the drop-down menu to answer the question.)

Shape4 Select...

Grade 7

Grade 8

Grade 9

Grade 10

Grade 11

Grade 12


Year(s) Administered

2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018,

2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Basic demographics

Construct

Grade

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: This question is consistent with previous cycles.

ST003 On what date were you born?

Shape5

ST003Q01TA

Day

Select...

1



2



3



4



5



6



7



8



9



10




ST003Q02TA

Month

Select...

January



February



March



April



May



June



July



August



September



October



November



December


ST003Q03TA

Year

Select...

2007



2008



2009



2010



2011


(Please select the day, month, and year from the drop-down menus to answer the question.)

Shape6












Shape7






















Shape8









Consistency check/soft reminder if day, month, or year is missing: “Please enter your complete birth date”.



Year(s) Administered

2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018,

2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Basic demographics

Construct

Date of birth

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified

Question notes: This question is consistent with previous cycles

ST004 What is your sex?

(Please select one response.)

Female

Male




Year(s) Administered

2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018,

2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Basic demographics

Construct

Sex

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified

National OPT Q1 Which best describes you?

(Please select one response.)

I am Hispanic or Latino

I am not Hispanic or Latino






National OPT Q2 Which of these categories best describes your

race?

(Please select one response.)

White

Black or African American

Asian


American Indian or Alaska Native

Shape9 Native Hawaiian or other Pacific Islander

ST227 Some students live in one home together with their parent(s) or guardian(s) while other students live in more than one home. For example, some students may switch between one home with one parent and another home with another parent.


Which of the following statements best describes your living situation?

(Please select one response.)


ST227Q01JA I live some of the time in one home and some of the

time in another home.

ST227Q01JA Other (e.g., I live in a foster home, I live in a shelter, I

do not live in a permanent home)


Year(s) Administered

2022 FT

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Basic demographics

Construct

Students’ home

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

New (from 2022 FT)

Question notes: This item was included in the 2022 Field Trial, however not maintained for the Main Study. This is responding to the specific construct “Students’ home” in the 2025 Questionnaire Framework. We are not proposing any changes based on stakeholder feedback.

The following questions concern your home. If you live in multiple homes, please consider the home you spend most of your time in.




ST250 Which of the following are in your home?

(Please select one response in each row.)

Yes No

Shape12 Shape10 Shape11 Shape13 ST250Q01JA A room of your own

A computer (laptop, desktop, or tablet) that you can use

ST250Q02JA for school work

ST250Q03JA Educational Software or Apps

Your own cell phone with Internet access (e.g.,

ST250Q04JA

smartphone)

Internet access (e.g., Wi-fi) (excluding through

ST250Q05JA

smartphones)




Shape14


Shape15



Shape16



Shape17



Shape18



Shape19


Available items subject to selection by national centers choose up to 6


Yes No

Shape21 Shape22 Shape20

Tap water for consumption





A driveway or garage





A swimming pool or outdoor hot tub/jacuzzi





A house security system (including alarms or surveillance cameras)









A subscription to TV or streaming services (cable TV, satellite TV, Netflix, Hulu, Disney+,



Amazon Prime)



Domestic workers (housekeeper, gardener, driver)






ST360Q02



Shape23 Shape24 ST360Q03



Shape25 Shape26 ST360Q14



ST360Q15

Shape27
Shape28


ST360Q19

Shape30
Shape29

Shape32
Shape31

ST360Q20




Year(s) Administered

New (Adjusted from PISA 2022)

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Home possessions

Routing Information (if applicable)

No

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling

No

Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified from PISA 2022 to include group items

Question notes: This question has been retained from PISA 2022 (ST250). Modified to add items subject to selection by national centers (ST260) to better contextualize ESCS. ACER will provide guidelines for countries on selecting these items.

ST251 How many of these items are there at your home?

(Please select one response in each row.)



None

One

Two

Three or more

ST251Q01JA Cars, vans, or trucks


Shape33



Shape34



Shape35



Shape36


Shape38 Shape39 Shape40 Shape41 Shape37 Rooms with a bath or

ST251Q03JA

shower

Shape45 Shape44 Shape43 Shape42 ST251Q04JA Rooms with a toilet


ST251Q06JA

Musical instruments (e.g.



guitar, piano, violin

Shape46


Shape47


Shape48


Shape49







Year(s) Administered

PISA 2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Home possessions

Routing Information (if applicable)

No

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling

No

Booklet Number

Common Part (Booklets 1 and 2)

Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified

Question notes: This question has been retained from PISA 2022 (ST251).




ST254










ST254Q01JA



ST254Q02JA




ST254Q03JA

How many of the following digital devices are in your home?

(Please select one response in each row.)

None 1 or 2 3 - 5 More than

5

Shape50 Shape52
Shape53
Shape54
Shape55
Shape56
Shape57
Shape58
Shape59
Shape51

Televisions






Desktop computers







Laptop computers or notebooks








Tablets (e.g., iPad, Galaxy Book,

Surface, Chromebook














E-book readers (e.g., Amazon Kindle)



















Shape64 Shape63 Shape62 Shape61 Shape60





I don’t know.

Shape65



Shape70 Shape69 Shape68 Shape67 Shape66 ST254Q04JA




Shape71 Shape72 Shape73 Shape74 Shape75 ST254Q05JA








Year(s) Administered

PISA 2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Digital devices in the home

Routing Information (if applicable)

Only students who indicated they have one or more digital devices in questions ST253 will see this question.

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling

No

Booklet Number

Common Part (Booklets 1 and 2)

Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: This question has been retained from PISA 2022 (ST254). This is a filtered question: Only if ST253 is something else than "There are no digital devices with screens." Else proceed to ST255.

ST255

How many books are there in your home?



There are usually about 15 books per foot of shelving. Do not include magazines, newspapers, or your schoolbooks. (Please select one response.)


ST255Q01JA

Shape76

There are no books.



ST255Q01JA

Shape77

1-10 books



ST255Q01JA

Shape78

11-25 books



ST255Q01JA

Shape79

26-100 books



ST255Q01JA

Shape80

101-200 books



ST255Q01JA

Shape81

201-500 books




ST255Q01JA

Shape82

More than 500 books






Year(s) Administered

PISA 2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Books in the home

Routing Information (if applicable)

Students who select options 02-07 (1 or more books) go to ST256.

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling

No

Booklet Number

Common Part (Booklets 1 and 2)

Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: This question has been retained from PISA 2022 (ST254). This is a filter question: If the answer is something else than “There are no books.” respondents proceed to ST256. Else proceed to ST230.







ST274 Do you possess the following items for your own personal use?

If not, indicate whether the reason is that your parents or guardians cannot afford it or some other reason.

(Please select one response in each row.)




Two pairs of properly fitting shoes,


Yes

Shape83 No, cannot afford it

Shape84 Shape85

No, other reason

ST274Q01JA

including a pair of water-resistant boots or shoes

Shape92 Shape91 Shape90 Shape89 Shape88 Shape87 Shape86 ST274Q02JA Some new (not second-hand) clothes

Shape93 Outdoor leisure equipment (e.g., bicycle,

ST274Q08JA

ST274Q09JA

roller skates, skateboard)

Shape94 Indoor games (e.g., board games, card

games, video game console)



Year(s) Administered

New to PISA 2025 FT

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Material well being

Routing Information (if applicable)

No

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling

No

Booklet Number

Common Part (Booklets 1 and 2)

Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

New

Question notes: This question is new for PISA 2025 FT. Items have been used in the Eurostat Income and living conditions survey, Material and social deprivation indicators (non-included indicators are already in PISA).

Only children lacking an item for affordability reasons (and not by choice or due to any other reasons) are considered deprived of the item. Those lacking the item “for other reasons” are treated, together with those who have the item, as not deprived.

The first item may need to be adapted regionally, depending on what is appropriate.

ST275 Do you do the following activities regularly?

If not, indicate whether the reason is that your parents or guardians cannot afford it or some other reason.

(Please select one response in each row.)




ST275Q01JA Eat fresh fruit and vegetables daily


ST275Q02JA Eat protein (e.g., meat, fish, tofu, beans, lentils) daily

Yes No, cannot afford it

Shape95
Shape96


Shape98 Shape97 No, other reason

Shape99

Shape100



Available items subject to selection by national centers choose up to 2

Shape101 Shape102 Shape103 Attend leisure activities that cost money,

ST275Q04JA



ST275Q06JA




such as sport events, cinema, or concert, etc.

Shape106 Shape105 Shape104 Participate in school trips and school events that cost money

Year(s) Administered

New

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Material well being


Routing Information (if applicable)

No

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling

No

Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

New

Question notes: This question in new for PISA 2025 FT. Items have been used in the Eurostat Income and living conditions survey, Material and social deprivation indicators (non-included indicators are already in PISA). Note that the wording of the stem and some items have been modified.

Only children lacking an item for affordability reasons (and not by choice or due to any other reasons) are considered deprived of the item. Those lacking the item “for other reasons” are treated, together with those who have the item, as not deprived.


ST231 In this questionnaire, a “parent or guardian” is a person who is mainly responsible for taking care of a child on a regular basis.
This may include:
  • Mothers or fathers
  • Step - parents
  • Foster parents
  • Grandparents
  • Adult siblings
  • Other guardians



Based on this definition, how many parents and/or guardians do you have?


(Please select one response.)


ST231Q01JA

None


Shape107



ST231Q02JA

One


Shape108



ST231Q03JA

Two


Shape109



ST231Q04JA

Three


Shape110



ST231Q05JA

Four or more


Shape111




NOTE for OAT If the student selects none the next set of items are completely skipped. If the student selects one – items ST232, ST… are administered.

If the student selects two, three, four or more, items ST235, are submitted (data is only collected for up to two parents

ST232 In the following questions you will be asked about your parent or guardian.

To which of these are you referring to as your parent or guardian 1?

(Please select one response)

Shape112 ST232Q01A Mother



















ST232Q01G




ST232Q01H



Shape113

Shape114
Shape115
Shape116
Shape117





Shape118 Shape119 Shape120


ST232Q01B

Step-mother, foster mother or adoptive

mother



ST232Q01C

Father




ST232Q01D

Step-father, foster father, adoptive father




ST232Q01E

Grandmother




ST232Q01F

Grandfather




Older sister of adult age (including foster, stepsister, half-sister, stepsister, half-sister)

Shape121 Shape122 Older brother of adult age (including foster, stepbrother, half-brother, stepbrother, half-brother)

Shape123 ST232Q01I Other relative (e.g., aunt, uncle, cousin)

ST232Q01J Other adult (e.g., family friend)

Year(s) Administered

New

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Basic demographics

Construct

Number of guardians

Routing Information (if applicable)

Only students who selected “One” parent or guardian (option 02) in ST231 will see this question.



Within-Construct Matrix Sampling

No

Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

New


Question notes: The parent/guardian terminology is used in PISA to capture modern living arrangements that do not conform with the mother/father dualism (e.g., having same-sex parents), but also that consider living in extended families (e.g., with grandparents) where other people may have a role in taking care and raising the student (e.g., siblings of adult age, grandparents) and, therefore, influence her or his learning environment.

This is a filtered question. Only if ST231 is “One”.

This question is new for PISA 2025 FT. The item establishes the relationship between the student and the guardian for which information on education and occupation is provided in following items.

  • If student selects Mother in this question, it goes to ST233 1 Parent branch A (Mother)

  • If student selects Step-Mother in this question, it goes to ST233 1 Parent branch B (Step- Mother)

  • If student selects Father in this question, it goes to ST233 1 Parent branch C (Father)

  • If student selects Step-Father in this question, it goes to ST233 1 Parent branch D (Step- Father)

  • If student selects Grandmother in this question, it goes to ST233 1 Parent branch E (Grandmother) – see example below


  • If student selects Grandfather in this question, it goes to ST233 1 Parent branch F (Grandfather)

  • If student selects Older Sister in this question, it goes to ST233 1 Parent branch G (Older Sister)

  • If student selects Older Brother in this question, it goes to ST233 1 Parent branch H (Older Brother)

  • If student selects Other relative in this question, it goes to ST233 1 Parent branch I (Other relative)

  • If student selects Other Adult in this question, it goes to ST233 1 Parent branch J (Other Adult)

1 Parent Branch E (Grandmother)


Which of the following qualifications does your parent or

ST233

guardian have?

If you are not sure how to answer this question, please ask the test administrator for help.
(Please select all that apply)


You selected ‘Grandmother as your parent or guardian

ST233Q03JA High school diploma or equivalent

ST233Q04JA Vocational or technical certificate/diploma after

high school (such as cosmetology or auto

Shape124 mechanics)

Shape125 ST233Q05JA Associate's degree

Shape126 ST233Q06JA Bachelors degree or equivalent

Shape127 ST233Q07JA Masters degree or professional degree (e.g.,

law, medicine) or equivalent

ST233Q08JA Doctoral degree or equivalent

Shape128 My parent or guardian does not have

ST233Q09JA

any of these qualifications.

Year(s) Administered

Modified from PISA 2022 FT

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Parental/Guardian education (One guardian home)

Routing Information (if applicable)

Only students who selected one parent or guardian (option 02) in ST231 will see this question.




Students who select "This parent or guardian does not have any of these qualifications" (option 09) will be routed to ST234 – Branch E (Grandmother).

Students who select options 01 to 08 are routed to ST330 – Branch E (Grandmother).

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number

Booklet 1

Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified from PISA 2022 FT, taking into account the filter for number of parent/guardians.

Question notes: Modified from PISA 2022 field trial, taking into account the filter for number of parent/guardians. Response options align with the ISCED 2011 classification.

The categories need to be specified using country-specific terms that will be understood by the students. Each qualification needs to be mapped to the ISCED classification of educational levels (see ISCED 2011 Operational Manual: Guidelines for Classifying National Educational Programmes and Related Qualifications, 2015 Edition, OECD).


1 Parent Branch E (Grandmother)


ST234 Can your parent or guardian do the following?

(Please select all that apply.)

You selected ‘Grandmother’ as your parent or guardian


ST234Q02JA My parent or guardian can write in English.

ST234Q03JA My parent or guardian can neither read nor write in English.

ST234Q04JA I don’t know whether my parent or guardian can read or write in English.

ST234Q05JA My parent or guardian can read in another language besides English.

ST234Q06JA My parent or guardian can write in another language besides English.

Shape129 My parent or guardian can neither read nor write in another language

ST234Q07JA




ST234Q08JA

besides English.

Shape130 I don’t know whether my parent or guardian can read or write in

another language besides English.

Year(s) Administered

New (Adapted from 2022 field trial)

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Parental/Guardian education (One guardian home)

Routing Information (if applicable)

Only students who selected one parent or guardian (option 02) in ST231 and “This parent or guardian does not have any of these qualifications” (option 09) in ST233 will see this question.

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number

Booklet 1

Shape131

Question notes: This is a filtered question: Only if ST231 is “One” and ST233 is “My parent or guardian does not have any of these qualifications”. Specification of language in which parents/guardians can read or write provides evidence of cultural capital even in the absence of educational qualifications.


1 Parent Branch E (Grandmother)

The following two questions concern your parent or

ST332












ST332Q01JA







ST332Q02JA

guardian’s job:

(If your parent or guardian is not working now, please tell us her or his last main job.)

You selected ‘Grandmother’ as your parent or guardian

What is your parent’s or guardian’s main job? (e.g., school teacher, cook, sales manager, lawyer)

Please type in the job title 01

What does your parent or guardian do in her or his main job?

(e.g., teaches high school students, helps prepare meals in a restaurant, manages a sales team, practices law)Please use a sentence to describe the kind of work she or he does or did in that job.

01


Year(s) Administered New (adapted from

New (Adapted from PISA 2022 FT)

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Parent or guardian occupation (One guardian)

Routing Information (if applicable)

Only students who selected “one parent or guardian” (option 02) in ST231 will see this question.

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number

Booklet 1

Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified from PISA 2022 FT, taking into account who the student selected as parent or guardian and replacing “their” by “her or his”, and “they do” by “she or he does” in the stem.

Question notes: This is a filtered question: Only if ST231 is “One”.






ST235

In the following questions you will be asked about your parents or guardians. If you have more than two parents or guardians think about the two parents or guardians who have spent the most time raising and taking care of you.

Who are your parents or guardians?

(Please select one in each column)

Shape132 Shape133


Parent or guardian #1

Parent or guardian #2

ST232Q01A Mother


ST232Q01B Step-mother, foster mother,


Shape134 Shape135



Shape136 Shape137


adoptive mother

ST232Q01C Father

ST232Q01D Step-father, foster father,

adoptive father

ST232Q01E Grandmother

ST232Q01F Grandfather

ST232Q01G Older sister of adult age (including

foster, stepsister, half-sister)

ST232Q01H Older brother of adult age (including

foster, stepbrother, half-brother)

Shape144 Shape145 Shape146 Shape138 Shape139 Shape140 Shape141 Shape142 Shape143

Other relative (e.g., aunt, uncle, cousin)



Other adult (e.g., family friend)






ST232Q01I

Shape147 Shape148 ST232Q01J

Year(s) Administered

New

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Basic demographics

Construct

Number of guardians



Routing Information (if applicable)

Only students who selected “Two”, “Three”, or “Four or more” parents or guardians (options 03, 04 and 05) in ST231 will see this question.

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling

No

Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

New

Question notes: The parent/guardian terminology is used in PISA to capture modern living arrangements that do not conform with the mother/father dualism (e.g., having same-sex parents), but also that consider living in extended families (e.g., with grandparents) where other people may have a role in taking care and raising the student (e.g., siblings of adult age, grandparents) and, therefore, influence her or his learning environment.

This is a filtered question. Only if ST231 is “Two”, “Three” or “”Four or more”.

This question is new for PISA 2025 FT. The item establishes the relationship between the guardian for which information on education and occupation is provided in following items and the student.

  • If student selects Mother for parent 1 and Father for parent 2 in this question, it goes to ST236 – 2 Parents branch A (Mother/Father)

  • If student selects Mother for parent 1 and Step-Mother for parent 2 in this question, it goes to ST236 – 2 Parents branch B (Mother/ Step-mother, foster mother, adoptive mother)

  • If student selects Mother for parent 1 and Step-Mother for parent 2 in this question, it goes to ST236 – 2 Parents branch C (Mother/ Step-father, foster father, adoptive father) see example below

  • If student selects Mother for parent 1 and Step-Mother for parent 2 in this question, it goes to ST236 – 2 Parents branch D (Mother/Grandmother)

  • There will be corresponding items for all possible combinations of parents or guardians.


2 Parents branch C (Mother/ Step-father, foster father, adoptive father)


Which of the following qualifications do your parents or

ST236

guardians have?

If you are not sure how to answer this question, please ask the test administrator for help.
(Please select all that apply)

You selected Mother as your parent or guardian #1

You selected Step-father, foster father, adoptive father as your parent or guardian #2


Parent or guardian #1

Parent or guardian #2

S T236Q01A Completed junior high or middle school

S T236Q03A High school diploma or equivalent


ST236Q04A Vocational or technical certificate/diploma after high school (such as cosmetology or auto mechanics)


Shape149
Shape150

ST236Q05A Associates degree

Shape151 Shape152 Shape153 Shape154 ST236Q06A Bachelors degree or equivalent

ST236Q07A Masters degree or professional degree (e.g., law, medicine) or equivalent

Shape155 Shape157 Shape158 Shape159 Shape156

Doctoral degree or equivalent



This parent or guardian does not have any of these qualifications.








ST236Q08A

Shape160 Shape161 ST236Q09A

Year(s) Administered

New (Adapted from PISA 2022 FT)

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Parental/Guardian education (Two guardian home)

Routing Information (if applicable)

Only students who selected Two, Three, or Four or more parents or guardians (options 03, 04 and 05) in ST231 will see this question.

Students who select "This parent or guardian does not have any of these qualifications." For any parent or guardian (option 09) will be routed to ST237 – 2 parents Branch Mother or ST238 – 2 parents Branch Step-Father.

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number

Booklet 1

Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified from PISA 2022 FT, taking into account the filter for number of parent/guardians.

Question notes: Modified from PISA 2022 field trial, taking into account the filter for number of parent/guardians. Response options align with the ISCED 2011 classification.

The categories need to be specified using country-specific terms that will be understood by the students. Each qualification needs to be mapped to the ISCED classification of educational levels (see ISCED 2011 Operational Manual: Guidelines for Classifying National Educational Programmes and Related Qualifications, 2015 Edition, OECD).

This is a filtered question: Only if ST231 is “Two”, “Three”, or “Four or more”. This question was adapted from PISA 2022 FT. Option “I don’t know what qualifications my parent or guardian has” included in PISA 2022 FT has been deleted. Evidence indicates that including the “I don’t know” option can lead to significant amount of missing data.

This is a filter question: Students who select select "This parent or guardian does not have any of these qualifications." For any parents or guardian (option 09) will be routed to ST237 or ST238 for parent or guardian #1 and #2, respectively.

  • If student selects ‘This parent or guardian does not have any of these qualifications’ for parent #1 in this question, it goes to ST237 2 Parents branch Mother no qualifications.

  • If student selects ‘This parent or guardian does not have any of these qualifications’ for parent #2 in this question, it goes to ST238 2 Parents branch Step-father, foster father, adoptive father no qualifications.


2 Parents branch Mother no qualifications

ST237 Can your parent or guardian 1 do the following?

(Please select all that apply.)


You selected ‘Mother’ as your parent or guardian #1

Shape162 ST237Q01JA My parent or guardian can read in English.

Shape163 ST237Q02JA My parent or guardian can write in English.

Shape164 ST237Q03JA My parent or guardian can neither read nor write in English.

I don’t know whether my parent or guardian can read or write in English.

ST237Q04JA


Shape165 ST237Q05JA My parent or guardian can read in another language besides English.

Shape166 ST237Q06JA My parent or guardian can write in another language besides English.


Shape167 ST237Q07JA My parent or guardian can neither read nor write in another language

Besides English



ST234Q08JA


I don’t know whether my parent or guardian can read or write in another language besides English.

Year(s) Administered

New (Adapted from PISA 2022 FT)

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Parental/Guardian education (Two parents or guardians’ home)

Routing Information (if applicable)

Only students who selected Two, Three, or Four or more parents or guardians (options 03, 04 and 05) in ST231 and “This parent or guardian does not have any of these qualifications.” (option 09) referring to parent or guardian #1 in ST236, will see this question.

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number

Booklet 1


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified from PISA 2022 FT, taking into account the filter for number of parent/guardians and adding differentiation about language.

Question notes: This is a filtered question: Only if ST231 is “Two”, “Three”, or “Four or more” and ST236 is “This parent or guardian does not have any of these qualifications.”, referring to parent or guardian #1. Specification of language in which parents/guardians can read or write provides evidence of cultural capital even in the absence of educational qualifications.


2 Parents branch Step-father, foster father, adoptive father no qualifications

ST238 Can your parent or guardian #2 do the following?

(Please select all that apply.)

You selected ‘Step-father, foster father, adoptive father no qualifications’ as your parent or guardian #2

ST238Q01JA My parent or guardian can read in English.

S T238Q02JA My parent or guardian can write in English.

ST238Q03JA My parent or guardian can neither read nor write in English.

S T238Q04JA I don’t know whether my parent or guardian can read or write in English.

ST238Q05JA My parent or guardian can read in another language besides English.

ST238Q06JA My parent or guardian can write in another language besides English.

Shape168 My parent or guardian can neither read nor write in another language

ST238Q07JA




ST238Q08JA

besides English.

Shape169 I don’t know whether my parent or guardian can read or write in

another language besides English.

Year(s) Administered

New (Adapted from PISA 2022 FT)

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Parental/Guardian education (Two parents or guardians’ home)

Routing Information (if applicable)

Only students who selected Two, Three, or Four or more parents or guardians (options 03, 04 and 05) in ST231 and “This parent or guardian does not have any of these qualifications.” (option 09) referring to parent or guardian #2 in ST236, will see this question.

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling




Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified from PISA 2022 FT, taking into account the filter for number of parent/guardians and adding differentiation about language.

Question notes: This is a filtered question: Only if ST231 is “Two”, “Three”, or “Four or more” and ST236 is “This parent or guardian does not have any of these qualifications.”, referring to parent or guardian #2. Specification of language in which parents/guardians can read or write provides evidence of cultural capital even in the absence of educational qualifications.


2 Parents branch C (Mother/ Step-father, foster father, adoptive father)

ST244 Do your parents or guardians have a paid job?

A “paid job” can include self-employment. If you are not sure how to answer this question, please ask the test administrator for help.
(Please select one response.)

You selected ‘Mother’ as your parent or guardian #1

You selected ‘Step-father, foster father, adoptive father’ as your parent or guardian #2

Yes No I don’t know



ST244Q01JA

Parent or guardian #1

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ST244Q02JA

Parent or guardian #2


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Year(s) Administered

New (Adapted from PISA 2022 FT)

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Parental/Guardian occupation (two guardian home)

Routing Information (if applicable)

Only students who selected Two, Three, or Four or more parents or guardians (options 03, 04 and 05) in ST231 will see this question.

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number

Booklet 1

Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified from PISA 2022 FT, taking into account the filter for number of parent/guardians.

Question notes: This is a filtered question: Only if ST231 is “Two”, “Three”, or “Four or more”. A similar item was included in the 2022 Field Trial, however not maintained for the Main Study.

2 Parents branch Mother job


The following questions concern your parent’s or guardian’s

ST248

#1 job.

(If your parent or guardian is not working now, please tell us her or his last main job.)

You selected ‘Mother’ as your parent or guardian #1



ST248Q01JA

What is your parent or guardian #1 main job? (e.g., school teacher, cook, sales manager, lawyer)

Please type in the job title. 01






ST248Q02JA



What does your parent or guardian #1 does in her or his main job?

(e.g., teaches high school students, helps prepare meals in a restaurant, manages a sales team, practices law) Please use a sentence to describe the kind of work she or he does or did in that job.


01



Year(s) Administered

New (Adapted from PISA 2022 FT)

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Parent or guardian occupation (two guardian home)

Routing Information (if applicable)

Only students who selected “two parents or guardians” (option 03) in ST231 will see this question.

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number

Booklet 1

Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified from PISA 2022 FT, taking into account who the student selected as parents or guardians and replacing “their” by “her or his”, and “they do” by “she or he does” in the stem.

Question notes: This is a filtered question: Only if ST231 is “Two”.



2 Parents branch Step-father, foster father, adoptive father job


The following questions concern your parent’s or guardian’s

ST249

#2 job.

(If your parent or guardian is not working now, please tell us her or his last main job.)

You selected ‘Step-father, foster father, adoptive father’ as your parent or guardian #2




ST249Q01JA

What is your parent or guardian #2 main job? (e.g., school teacher, cook, sales manager, lawyer)

Please type in the job title. 01






ST249Q02JA



What does your parent or guardian #2 does in her or his main job?

(e.g., teaches high school students, helps the cook prepare meals in a restaurant, manages a sales team, practices law)Please use a sentence to describe the kind of work she or he does or did in that job.


01

Year(s) Administered

New (Adapted from PISA 2022 FT)

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Parent or guardian occupation (two guardian home)

Routing Information (if applicable)

Only students who selected two parents or guardians (option 03) in ST231 will see this question.

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number

Booklet 1


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified from PISA 2022 FT, taking into account who the student selected as parents or guardians and replacing “their” by “her or his”, and “they do” by “she or he does” in the stem.

Question notes: This is a filtered question: Only if ST231 is “Two”.


In the following questions you will be asked about your mother and father.



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ST005

What is the highest level of schooling completed by


If you are not sure which response to choose, please ask the test

administrator for help.

(Please select one response.)

ST005Q01JA

High school diploma or equivalent



ST005Q01JA

Junior high or middle school



ST005Q01JA

Primary or elementary school



ST005Q01JA

She did not complete Primary or elementary school.




your mother?






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Year(s) Administered

2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018, 2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Mother’s education

Routing Information (if applicable)

Students who selected one or more parents or guardians (options 02, 03, or 04) or did not give a response in ST231 are routed to this question.

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling

No

Booklet Number

Booklet 2

Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)


Question notes: This question has been retained from PISA 2022 (ST005). Response options align with the ISCED 2011 classification.

The categories need to be specified using country-specific terms that will be understood by the students. Each qualification needs to be mapped to the ISCED classification of educational levels (see ISCED 2011 Operational Manual: Guidelines for Classifying National Educational Programmes and Related Qualifications, 2015 Edition, OECD).


ST006

Does your mother have any of the following qualifications?

If you are not sure how to answer this question, please ask the test administrator for help.
(Please select one response in each row.)



Yes

No

ST006Q01JA

Doctoral degree or equivalent


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ST006Q02JA

Masters degree or professional degree (e.g., law,


Shape183



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medicine) or equivalent



ST006Q03JA

Bachelors degree or equivalent

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ST006Q04JA

Associates degree


Shape187



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ST006Q05JA

Vocational or technical certificate/diploma after high school (such as cosmetology or auto mechanics)


Shape189



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ear(s) Administered

2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018,

2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Mother’s education

Routing Information (if applicable)

No

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling

No

Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: This question has been retained from PISA 2022 (ST006). Response options align with the ISCED 2011 classification. The categories need to be specified using country- specific terms that will be understood by the students. Each qualification needs to be mapped to the ISCED classification of educational levels (see ISCED 2011 Operational Manual: Guidelines for Classifying National Educational Programmes and Related Qualifications, 2015 Edition, OECD).

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ST007

your father?


If you are not sure which response to choose, please ask the test

administrator for help.

(Please select one response.)

ST007Q01JA

High school diploma or equivalent



ST007Q01JA

Junior high or middle school



ST007Q01JA

Primary or elementary school




ST007Q01JA

He did not complete Primary or elementary school.




What is the highest level of schooling completed by








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Year(s) Administered

2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018,

2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Father’s education

Routing Information (if applicable)

No

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling

No

Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: This question has been retained from PISA 2022 (ST007). Response options align with the ISCED 2011 classification.

The categories need to be specified using country-specific terms that will be understood by the students. Each qualification needs to be mapped to the ISCED classification of educational levels (see ISCED 2011 Operational Manual: Guidelines for Classifying National Educational Programmes and Related Qualifications, 2015 Edition, OECD).

ST008 Does your father have any of the following qualifications?

If you are not sure how to answer this question, please ask the test administrator for help.
(Please select one response in each row.)



Yes

No


ST008Q01JA

Doctoral degree or equivalent


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Shape197


ST008Q02JA

Masters degree or professional degree


Shape198



Shape199



(e.g., law, medicine) or equivalent



ST008Q03JA

Bachelors degree or equivalent

Shape200


Shape201


ST008Q04JA

Associates degree


Shape202



Shape203


ST008Q05JA

Vocational or technical certificate/diploma after high school


Shape204



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(such as cosmetology or auto




mechanics)




Year(s) Administered

2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018,

2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Father’s education

Routing Information (if applicable)

No

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling

No

Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: This question has been retained from PISA 2022 (ST008). Response options align with the ISCED 2011 classification.

The categories need to be specified using country-specific terms that will be understood by the students. Each qualification needs to be mapped to the ISCED classification of educational levels (see ISCED 2011 Operational Manual: Guidelines for Classifying National Educational Programmes and Related Qualifications, 2015 Edition, OECD).

ST014 The following two questions concern your mother’s job:

(If she is not working now, please tell us her last main job.)

What is your mother’s main job?

ST014Q01TA

(e.g., school teacher, cook, sales manager, lawyer)

Please type in the job title 01







ST014Q02TA



What does your mother do in her main job?

(e.g., teaches high school students, helps the cook prepare meals in a restaurant, manages a sales team, practices law)

Please use a sentence to describe the kind of work she does or did in that job.


01


Year(s) Administered

2012, 2015, 2018, 2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Mother’s occupation

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling

No

Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: This question has been retained from PISA 2022 (ST014).

ST015 The following two questions concern your father’s job:

(If he is not working now, please tell us his last main job.)

What is your father’s main job?

ST015Q01TA

(e.g., school teacher, cook, sales manager, lawyer)

Please type in the job title 01







ST015Q02TA



What does your father do in his main job?

(e.g., teaches high school students, helps prepare meals in a restaurant, manages a sales team, practices law)

Please use a sentence to describe the kind of work he does or did in that job.


01





Year(s) Administered

2012, 2015, 2018, 2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Economic, social, and cultural status (ESCS)

Construct

Father’s occupation

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling

No

Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: This question has been retained from PISA 2022 (ST015).










ST260/ST493

“Status in society” refers to a person's standing or importance in relation to other people within a society.

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?

(Please select one response in each row.)





ST260Q01 Your status in society is something that you

can’t really change very much

Strongly Disagree disagree

Shape208 Shape209 Shape207 Shape206 Neither agree or disagree


Agree

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Strongly agree























Years administered

NEW

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Governance, System-Level Policies and Practices

Framework Cell

B5

Module Label

Social and emotional characteristics, growth mindset and well-being

Construct

Students’ perception of social mobility

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

New

Question notes: These items were adapted from a study by Alexander Browman & colleagues (2017).


ST021 How old were you when you arrived in the United States?

(Please select from the drop-down menu to answer the question.
If you were less than 12 months old, please select “age 0-1” (age zero to one).)

Shape211 Shape212

Select...


age 0-1



age 1



age 2



age 3



age 4



age 5



age 6



age 7



age 8



age 9



age 10



age 11



age 12



age 13



age 14



age 15



age 16




ST021Q01TA
































Year(s) Administered

2015, 2018, 2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Migration and language exposure

Construct

Age of arrival in country of test

Routing Information (if applicable)

This question is to be answered only if respondent did not select the United States In item “you” column in ST019.

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling



Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: No changes proposed from PISA 2022.

ST022 What language do you speak at home most of the time?

(Please select one response.)



ST022Q01TA

English

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ST022Q01TA

Spanish


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ST022Q01TA

Other language


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Year(s) Administered

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2000, 2003, 2006, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018,

2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Migration and language exposure

Construct

Primary home language

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: No changes proposed from PISA 2022. Note adaptation process will need to ensure that all FLA countries include English and PISA reading test language as options.


ST333

How many languages in total do you and other people living with you use to communicate at home?

(Please select one response.)


ST333Q01JA

One

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ST333Q01JA

Two


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ST333Q01JA

Three


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ST333Q01JA

Four or more


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Year(s) Administered

New (used only in PISA 2022 FT)

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Migration and language exposure

Construct

Number of languages spoken at home

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged from PISA 2022 FT

Question notes: No changes proposed from PISA 2022.

ST226 How long have you been enrolled at this school?

(Please select one response.)

ST226Q01JA Three or more school years, not including this school year


ST226Q01JA Two school years, not including this school year


ST226Q01JA One school year, not including this school year


ST226Q01JA I came to this school at the start of this school year.


ST226Q01JA I came to this school after the start of this school year.



Year(s) Administered

2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Educational career

Construct

Time attended current school

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: No changes are proposed from PISA 2022.

ST125 How old were you when you started pre-school?

(Please choose from the drop-down menu to answer the question.)

Shape221 ST125Q01NA Years Select...

  1. year or younger

  2. years

  3. years

  4. years

  5. years

  6. years or older

I did not attend pre-school

I attended pre-school but do not remember when I started

I do not know if I attended pre-school

Drop-down menu, offering answers “1 year or younger”, “2 years”, “3 years”, “4 years”, “5 years”, “6 years or older”, “I did not attend <ISCED 0>”, “I attended <ISCED 0> but do not remember when I started”, "I do not know if I attended <ISCED 0>".

Year(s) Administered

2015, 2018, 2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Educational career

Construct

Age started ISCED 0

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified


Question notes: In response to stakeholder feedback, we have proposed the modification of the response options. We have added “I attended <ISCED 0> but do not remember when I started”, "I do not know if I attended <ISCED 0>". We believe this will address the information required to disaggregate the information, but it does introduce a higher reading load.

The questionnaire framework includes this note:

Question for Core 1: In PISA 2018 there were issues in the design of the question of attendance of ISCED 0: response categories “I didn’t attend” and “I don’t remember” were conflated. This made it impossible to measure trends. Can we separate into 2 items: i) Did you attend ISCED 0 (yes/no), ii) For how long did you attend ISCED 0? (I don’t remember)? Or go back to previous way of asking?


ST127 Have you ever repeated a grade?

(Please select one response in each row.)



No, never

Yes, once

Yes, twice or more

ST127Q01TA

At grades 1-6

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ST127Q02TA

At grades 7-9


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ST127Q03TA

At grades 10-12


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Year(s) Administered

2003, 2009, 2012, 2015, 2018, 2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Educational career

Construct

Grade repetition

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: No changes are proposed from PISA 2022.

ST062 In the last two full weeks of school, how often did the following things occur?

(Please select one response in each row.)



Never One or Three or

two times four times

Five or more times


ST062Q01TA

I skipped a whole school day.

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ST062Q02TA

I skipped some classes.


Shape235



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ST062Q03TA

I arrived late for school.


Shape239



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Year(s) Administered

2012, 2015, 2018, 2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student Beliefs, Attitudes, Feelings, and Behaviors

Framework Cell

B2

Module Label

School culture and climate

Construct

Student truancy

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: Consistent with previous cycles. Feedback from countries that some students may include missing school due to competitions or other valid reasons as skipping school/classes. Suggestions were made to modify to add “without valid reason”.




ST034 Thinking about your school: to what extent do you agree with the following statements?

(Please select one response in each row.)






ST034Q01TA



ST034Q02TA



I feel like an outsider (or left out of things) at school.

I make friends easily at school.

Strongly agree

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Agree Disagree Strongly

disagree

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Shape250

Shape251 Shape252 Shape253 Shape254 ST034Q03TA I feel like I belong at school.

Shape255 Shape256 Shape257 Shape258 I feel awkward and out of

ST034Q04TA



ST034Q05TA

place in my school.

Shape262 Shape261 Shape260 Shape259 Other students seem to like me.

Shape263 Shape264 Shape265 Shape266 ST034Q06TA I feel lonely at school.



Year(s) Administered

2012, 2015, 2018, 2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student Beliefs, Attitudes, Feelings, and Behaviors

Framework Cell

B2

Module Label

School culture and climate

Construct

Sense of belonging

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: Consistent with previous cycles.

ST038 During the past 12 months, how often have you had the following experiences in school?

(Some experiences can also happen in social media.) (Please select one response in each row.)




Never or almost never

A few times a year

A few times a month

Once a week or more

01

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Shape271 Shape272 Shape273 Shape274 ST038Q05NA


Other students made fun of me.

I was threatened by other students.

Shape275 Shape276 Shape277 Shape278 I got hit or pushed around by other

ST038Q07NA students.

Shape279 Shape280 Shape281 Shape282 Other students spread nasty rumors

ST038Q08NA about me.


Shape283 Shape284 Shape285 Shape286 Information about me that was

ST038Q09NA

upsetting was published online without my consent.





Year(s) Administered

2015, 2018, 2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student Beliefs, Attitudes, Feelings, and Behaviors

Framework Cell

B2

Module Label

School culture and climate

Construct

Being bullied

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number



Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified

Question notes: Item added to capture element of cyberbullying (Q09). Minor change was made to last item based on stakeholder feedback.

ST265 To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?

(Please select one response in each row.)

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Strongly agree

Agree

Disagree

Strongly Disagree



Shape288 Shape289 Shape290 Shape291 Shape292 Shape293 Shape294 Shape295 ST265Q01JA I feel safe on my way to school. I feel safe on my way home from

ST265Q02JA



ST265Q03JA



ST265Q04JA

school.

Shape296 Shape297 Shape298 Shape299 I feel safe in my classrooms at school.

Shape300 Shape301 Shape302 Shape303 I feel safe at other places at school (e.g., hallway, cafeteria, restroom).



Year(s) Administered

PISA-D, 2022 FT, MS

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student Beliefs, Attitudes, Feelings, and Behaviors

Framework Cell

B2

Module Label

School culture and climate

Construct

Personal Safety

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged from PISA 2022

Question notes: No changes are proposed from PISA 2022.




ST294 During a typical school week, on how many days do you do each of the following before going to school?

(Please select one response in each row.)







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0 days

1 day

2 days

3 days

4 days

5 or more days





















ST294Q04JA Work for pay

Shape305 Shape306 Shape307 Shape308 Shape309 Shape310 Exercise or practice a sport (e.g., running, cycling,

ST294Q05JA

aerobics, soccer, skating, football)





Year(s) Administered

2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student beliefs, attitudes, feelings, and behaviors

Framework Cell

B2

Module Label

Experiences out of regular school hours

Construct

Activities before school

Routing Information (if applicable)

No

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified

Question notes: Question modified to expand household responsibilities for looking after younger/older family members and commercial work.

































ST295 During a typical school week, on how many days do you do each of the following after leaving to school?

(Please select one response in each row.)




0 days

1 day

2 days

3 days

4 days

5 or more days









ST295Q04JA

Work for pay















ST295Q05JA

Exercise or practice a sport (e.g., running, cycling, aerobics, soccer, skating, football)










Year(s) Administered

2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student beliefs, attitudes, feelings, and behaviors

Framework Cell

B2

Module Label

Experiences out of regular school hours

Construct

Activities after school

Routing Information (if applicable)

No

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified

Question notes: Question modified to expand household responsibilities for looking after younger/older family members and commercial work.

Since the last review, items from the previous question have been incorporated into this question for consistency.




ST263

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?

(Please select one response in each row.)





You have a certain amount of intelligence,


Strongly disagree



Disagree



Agree Strongly agree

ST263Q02JA







ST263Q04JA

and you really can’t do

Shape311 much to change it.

You have a certain amount of science

ability, and you really

can’t do much to change it.








Shape312 Shape315 Shape313 Shape314 Shape316 Shape317



Years Administered

2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student beliefs, attitudes, feelings and behaviors

Framework Cell

B2

Module Label

Social and emotional characteristics, growth mindset and well-being

Construct

Students’ growth mindset in science, (Q04)

Students’ growth mindset (general intelligence) (Q02)

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified

Question notes: This question has been updated based on feedback from Growth Mindset experts (Dweck and Yeager). General intelligence and science ability have been maintained. The proposal would be to rotate the second item to the major domain with each future cycle of PISA.



ST059









ST059Q01TA

How many class periods per week are you typically required to attend for the following subjects?

(Please enter a number in each row. Enter “0” (zero) if you have none.)

Number of class periods per week in 01

English/Language Arts

ST059Q02TA Number of class periods per week in mathematics 01

ST059Q03TA Number of class periods per week in science 01

ST059Q04HA

Number of class periods per week in foreign 01

language

ST059Q05HA

Total Number of class periods per week in all subjects, including subjects not listed above

01



Year(s) Administered

2012, 2015, 2018, 2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Teaching practices and learning opportunities

Framework Cell

A3

Module Label

Organization of student learning at school

Construct

Class periods per week in core subjects and all subjects

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified (from PISA 2018)

Question notes: Similar to 2022, but used PISA 2018 formulation. New item added to capture total class periods for all subjects








ST094 How much do you disagree or agree with the statements about yourself below?

(Please select one response in each row.)







ST094Q01NA



ST094Q03NA


ST094Q43NA




I generally have fun when I am learning science topics.


I am happy working on science topics.

I enjoy acquiring new knowledge in science.

Strongly disagree

Shape318


Shape319
Shape320



Shape321 Disagree Agree Strongly

agree

Shape324
Shape326
Shape325
Shape322
Shape323

Shape327

Shape329
Shape330
Shape328


Shape331 Shape333 Shape332


ST094Q05NA

I am interested in learning about science.


Year(s) Administered

2015

Content Domain Type

Domain specific

Policy Content Area

Student Beliefs, Attitudes, Feelings and Behaviors

Framework Cell

A2

Module Label

Science Identity

Construct

Enjoyment of Science

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: No changes proposed

<Broad science> refers to all topics covered in academic or popular science and technology. This encompasses all possible disciplines in the natural sciences (e.g. physics, chemistry, biology, <Earth science or geology>, <space science or astronomy>), including applied sciences, technology and engineering. In contrast to <school science>, <broad science> is not limited to subjects or courses that are taught at school.







ST131 How much do you agree with the statements below?

(Please select one response in each row.)



ST131Q02 Good answers are based on

evidence from many different experiments.

ST131Q04 One important part of science is

doing experiments to come up with ideas about how things work.

ST131Q10 Information from one source

should be checked from a range of other trustworthy sources before it is accepted.

ST131Q12 There are some questions that

scientists cannot answer.


ST131Q13 New discoveries can change what

Shape334 Shape335 Shape336 Shape337 scientists think is true.



Shape338 Shape339 Shape340 Shape341 ST131Q17 We should rely more on common sense and less on scientific studies







Strongly agree




Shape342



Shape343




Shape344


Shape345



Agree Disagree Strongly

disagree




Shape346
Shape347
Shape348



Shape351
Shape350
Shape349




Shape354
Shape353
Shape352


Shape357
Shape355
Shape356














Year(s) Administered

2015

Content Domain Type

Domain specific

Policy Content Area

Student Beliefs, Attitudes, Feelings and Behaviors

Framework Cell

A2

Module Label

Science Identity

Construct

Epistemic beliefs

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged from 2015 with new item additions

Question notes: The question is retained from 2015, with the addition of new items. Further changes made based on stakeholder review.

<Broad science> refers to all topics covered in academic or popular science and technology. This encompasses all possible disciplines in the natural sciences (e.g. physics, chemistry, biology, <Earth science or geology>, <space science or astronomy>), including applied sciences, technology and engineering. In contrast to <school science>, <broad science> is not limited to subjects or courses that are taught at school.























ST264/ST498 In the past 12 months how often have you done the following activities?

(Please select one response in each row.)




Never or almost never



Once



Twice


Three times


Four times

Five or more times

ST264Q01

Watch science-related documentaries (e.g., about animals, health)

Shape358 Shape359 Shape360 Shape361 Shape362 Shape363




Shape364

Shape365

ST264Q09

Attend science clubs

Shape366 Shape367 Shape368 Shape369 Shape370 Shape371






ST264Q11

Enter science competitions

Shape372 Shape373 Shape374 Shape375 Shape376 Shape377






ST264Q03

Conduct a science investigation at

home

Shape378 Shape379 Shape380 Shape381 Shape382 Shape383










Year(s) Administered

NEW

Content Domain Type

Domain specific

Policy Content Area

Student Beliefs, Attitudes, Feelings and Behaviors

Framework Cell

A2

Module Label

Science Identity

Construct

Science capital

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

New

Question notes: New question for PISA 2025.

















ST071 This school year, approximately how many hours per week do you spend attending instruction in addition to your required school schedule in the following subjects?

This is only learning in subjects that you are also learning at school, which you spend extra time on outside of normal school hours. The learning may be given at school, at your home or somewhere else and includes tutoring. This does not include homework.

(Please enter a number. Enter "0" (zero) if you do not attend additional instruction in this subject.)


ST071Q01

Science

(hours) 01

ST071Q04

English/Language arts

(hours) 01


ST071Q05

Other Subjects

(hours) 01



Year(s) Administered

2012, 2015

Content Domain Type

Domain-specific

Policy Content Area

Student beliefs, attitudes, feelings, and behaviors

Framework Cell

A2

Module Label

Experiences out of regular school hours

Construct

Time spent in additional instruction outside regular school hours (by core subjects and in total)

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

New (Adapted from 2012 and 2015)

Question notes: Adapted from 2012 and 2015 items, order reflects primary domain. Clarifications made to the instructions.


ST297/ST502

This school year, which types of additional Science instruction do you participate in?

(Please select one response in each row.)

Yes No

Shape384 Shape385


ST297Q01JA

Individual tutoring with a person in the same

room


ST297Q06JA





Large group study or practice (8 or more students)

Shape386 Shape387 where the tutor and the students are in the same room


ST297Q04JA

Group real-time lessons given by a tutor on a video communication program (e.g. ZoomTM,

Shape390 Shape391 Shape388 Shape389 Google® Meet™, Microsoft® Teams)

ST297Q03JA

Internet, computer program or application or video-recorded lessons

I


This is a filter question:

If the answer is something else than “I do not participate in additional <School science> instruction.” respondents proceed to ST298

Else proceed to ST334.


Year(s) Administered

2022 (Adapted from 2015 Educational Career)

Content Domain Type

Domain-specific

Policy Content Area

Student beliefs, attitudes, feelings, and behaviors

Framework Cell

A2

Module Label

Experiences out of regular school hours

Construct

Type of additional science instruction

Routing Information (if applicable)

Students who select anything but “<I do not participate in <additional School science instruction>” will be routed to ST298.

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified

Question notes: Changed mathematics to <school science>. Items have been modified from 2022.













ST296 In a typical school week, approximately how -many hours do you spend on homework in the following subjects?

(Please enter a number in each row. Enter “0” (zero) if you have not spent any time on homework in this subject.)




ST296Q03JA

Science homework

(hours) 01


ST296Q05

English/Language Arts homework

(hours) 01


World languages (other than

ST296Q06 English/Language Arts) homework

Total time for all homework in all subjects,

(hours) 01

ST296Q04JA

including subjects not listed above (hours) 01



Year(s) Administered

2022

Content Domain Type

Domain-specific

Policy Content Area

Student beliefs, attitudes, feelings, and behaviors

Framework Cell

A2

Module Label

Experiences out of regular school hours

Construct

Time spent on homework and private study

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified

Question notes: Order changed to reflect primary domain.







ST393/ST515

How often do the following things happen to students in your science courses?

Students ….

(Please select one response in each row.)


Every lesson


Most lessons


Some lessons

Never or almost never

ST393Q02 develop models or simulations

to help explain natural phenomena (e.g., earthquakes)

ST393Q04 carry out an experiment to

investigate a scientific question

ST393Q07 use computer software to

investigate data or solve problems (e.g., complex calculations).

ST393Q08 develop explanations of

Shape392 phenomena (e.g., climate change) based on scientific evidence or models

Shape394 Shape393 Shape396 Shape395 ST393Q09 develop scientific arguments

using evidence to support a claim

Shape397 Shape399 Shape398 ST393Q11 critically evaluate the credibility

Shape400 and trustworthiness of online scientific information




Shape412 Shape411 Shape414 Shape415 Shape413 Shape410 Shape409 Shape408 Shape406 Shape407 Shape405 Shape404 Shape403 Shape402 Shape401

Year(s) Administered

New for 2025

Content Domain Type

Domain specific

Policy Content Area

Teaching Practices and Learning Opportunities

Framework Cell

A3

Module Label

Exposure to science content

Construct

Engagement with science practices

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

New

Question notes: New for PISA 2025.



ST300

How often do your parents or someone in your family do the following things with you?

(Please select one response in each row.)










ST300Q01JA



ST300Q05JA





ST300Q08JA



ST300Q09JA



ST300Q10JA






Discuss how well you are doing at school.

Talk to you about any problems you might have at school.

Take an interest in what you are learning at school.

Talk to you about your future education.

Ask you what you did in school that day.


Never or almost never

Shape416


Shape417


Shape418


Shape419



Shape420













About once or twice a year

Shape421


Shape422


Shape423


Shape424



Shape425













About once or twice a month

Shape426


Shape427


Shape428


Shape429



Shape430













About once or twice a week

Shape431


Shape432


Shape433


Shape434



Shape435












Every day or almost every day

Shape436


Shape437


Shape438


Shape439



Shape440














.

Year(s) Administered

PISA-D, 2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student background

Framework Cell

B1

Module Label

Parental/guardian involvement and support

Construct

Family support

Routing Information (if applicable)

No

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: Additional items on helping with homework and discussion on science- related topics proposed.



ST327

Which of the following qualifications do you expect to complete?

(Please select one response in each row.)

Yes No I don’t know.

Shape441 Shape442 Shape443 ST327Q01JA Junior high or middle school

Shape447 Shape444 Shape445 Shape446 Shape448 Shape449 ST327Q03JA High school diploma

ST327Q04JA Vocational or technical

certificate/diploma after high school (such as cosmetology or auto mechanics)

Shape450
Shape451
Shape452

ST327Q05JA Associate's degree

Shape456 Shape453 Shape454 Shape455 Shape457 Shape458 ST327Q06JA Bachelor's degree or equivalent

ST327Q07JA Master's degree or professional

degree (e.g., law, medicine) or equivalent

ST327Q08JA Doctoral degree or equivalent



Year(s) Administered

2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student Beliefs, Attitudes, Feelings, and Behaviors

Framework Cell

B2

Module Label

Post-secondary preparedness and expectations

Construct

Expected educational level

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: No changes are proposed from PISA 2022.

This is a filtered question:

Only if “No” to ST327Q05, Q06, Q07 AND Q08

Else proceed to ST329.




ST394/ST516

What are the reasons you do not expect to continue with further education?

(Please tick one response in each row.)



ST394Q01 Further education is not required for my chosen career

ST394Q03 I cannot afford tuition fees

ST394Q09 I am not doing very well at school


ST394Q10 I am unsure if further education will be needed for my career

ST394Q11 I plan to start work immediately after finishing school


Yes No

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Shape464
Shape459
Shape460
Shape465
Shape466
Shape461
Shape462
Shape467
Shape468














Year(s) Administered

NEW

Content Domain Type

General



Policy Content Area

Student Beliefs, Attitudes, Feelings, and Behaviors

Framework Cell

B2

Module Label

Post-secondary preparedness and expectations

Construct

Reasons not to expect completing higher

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

New

Question notes: Asked only of students who do not expect to complete higher education (Filter based on ST327) beyond secondary school. Response options could be reduced after field trial. Consider including a <country specific> option and possibly a “Something else”.

This question should be only for students who do not expect to complete ISCED 5 or higher.


ST324 To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?

(Please select one response in each row.)


Strongly disagree

Disagree Agree Strongly

agree



ST324Q10JA

Shape469 Shape470 Shape471 Shape472 School has done little to prepare me for adult life when I leave school.

Shape473 Shape474 Shape475 Shape476 ST324Q11JA School has been a waste of time.



ST324Q13JA


Shape477 Shape478 Shape479 Shape480 School has taught me things which could be useful in a job.






Year(s) Administered

2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student Beliefs, Attitudes, Feelings, and Behaviors

Framework Cell

B2

Module Label

Post-secondary preparedness and expectations

Construct

Outlook on future education and career

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: No changes are proposed from PISA 2022.


ST329 What kind of job do you expect to have when you are about 30 years old?

(Please type in the job title or describe the kind of work you expect to do in that job.)


ST329Q01JA


01




Year(s) Administered

2000, 2006, 2015, 2018, 2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student Beliefs, Attitudes, Feelings, and Behaviors

Framework Cell

B2

Module Label

Post-secondary preparedness and expectations

Construct

Expected occupation

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: Consistent with previous cycles.


ST395 Which of the following skills have you acquired?

(Please select one response in each row.)







ST395Q01




How to find information on jobs I am interested in.


Yes, once

Shape481

Yes, two

or more No times

Shape482
Shape483

ST395Q02 How to search for a job.

Shape484 Shape485 Shape486 Shape487 Shape488 Shape489 ST395Q03 How to write a resume or a summary of my qualifications and/or experience.

Shape490 Shape491 Shape492 ST395Q04 How to prepare for a job interview.

Shape493 Shape494 Shape495 ST395Q05 How to find information on student financing (e.g., student loans or grants).



Year(s) Administered

2018

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student Beliefs, Attitudes, Feelings, and Behaviors

Framework Cell

B2

Module Label

Post-secondary preparedness and expectations

Construct

Skills in finding information on jobs and student financing

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

New (from PISA 2018 Educational Career questionnaire)

Question notes: Q01, 02 and 05 are the most relevant here. The other items would be nice to include, however may be out of scope. Proposed addition to Q03 with “summary of my qualifications and/or experience”.







ST396/ST527

In your opinion, which level of education do most of your schoolmates expect to complete?

(Please select one response.)



ST396Q01



ST396Q02

Junior high or middle school

High school diploma or equivalent

Shape496 Shape497 ST396Q03 Vocational or technical

certificate/diploma after high school (such as cosmetology or auto mechanics)


ST396Q04



ST396Q05

Associate's degree

Shape498 Shape499 Bachelor's degree or equivalent

Shape500 Shape501 ST396Q06 Master's degree or professional degree (e.g., law, medicine) or equivalent


ST396Q07

Doctoral degree or equivalent




Year(s) Administered

NEW

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student Beliefs, Attitudes, Feelings, and Behaviors

Framework Cell

B2

Module Label

Post-secondary preparedness and expectations

Construct

Expected educational level of peers in school

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

New

Question notes: Based on recommendation from Framework.

ST397/ST528 Which of the following qualifications do you think your parents/guardians expect or want you to complete?

(Please select one response.)

ST397Q01 Junior high or middle school

Shape502 ST397Q02 High school diploma or equivalent



Shape503 ST397Q03 Vocational or technical

certificate/diploma after high school (such as cosmetology or auto mechanics)

Shape504 Shape505 ST397Q04 Associate's degree


Shape506 Shape507 ST397Q05 Bachelor's degree or equivalent


Shape508 Shape509 ST397Q06 Master's degree or professional degree (e.g., law, medicine) or equivalent

Shape510 ST397Q07 Doctoral degree or equivalent




Year(s) Administered

NEW

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student Beliefs, Attitudes, Feelings, and Behaviors

Framework Cell

B2

Module Label

Post-secondary preparedness and expectations

Construct

Educational level expected by parents

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

New

Question notes: Based on recommendation from framework.

ST100 How often do these things happen in your science lessons?

(Please select one response in each row.)


Every lesson


Most lessons


Some lessons

Never or hardly ever

The teacher shows an interest

Shape511 Shape514 Shape513 Shape512 ST100Q01TA in every student’s learning.

The teacher gives extra help

Shape515 Shape516 Shape517 Shape518 ST100Q02TA when students need it.

The teacher helps students

Shape519 Shape520 Shape521 Shape522 ST100Q03TA with their learning.


ST100Q04TA The teacher continues

Shape523 Shape524 Shape525 Shape526 teaching until the students

understand



ST100Q05TA The teacher gives students an

opportunity to express

Shape527 Shape528 Shape529 Shape530 opinions




Year(s) Administered

2015

Content Domain Type

Domain

Policy Content Area

Teaching practices and learning opportunities

Framework Cell

A3

Module Label

Science Teacher behaviors

Construct

Science teacher support

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged from 2015

Question notes: No changes are proposed from PISA 2022.










ST273/ST465

How often do these things happen in your science lessons?

(Please select one response in each row.)






Never or





ST273Q01JA



Students do not listen to what the teacher said.

Every lesson

Shape531

Most lessons

Shape532

Some lessons

Shape533

almost never

Shape534

ST273Q02JA There is noise and disorder.

Shape535 Shape536 Shape537 Shape538 Shape539 Shape540 Shape541 Shape542 The teacher has to wait a long time for students to quiet

ST273Q03JA

down.


Shape543 Shape544 Shape545 Shape546 ST273Q04JA Students cannot work well.

Shape547 Shape548 Shape549 Shape550 Students do not start working

ST273Q05JA





ST273Q06JA













for a long time after the lesson begins.

Shape552 Shape551 Shape553 Shape554 Students get distracted by using digital resources (e.g., smartphones, websites, apps).


Year(s) Administered

2022 (adapted for science)

Content Domain Type

Domain-specific

Policy Content Area

Teaching practices and learning opportunities

Framework Cell

A3

Module Label

Science Teacher behaviors

Construct

Disciplinary climate in science

Routing Information (if applicable)

No

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling

No

Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified (mathematics to science)

Question notes: Modified from 2022.



ST104 How often do these things happen in your lessons for this science course?

(Remember to answer this question in reference to the science course you indicated earlier.)
(Please select one response in each row.)






Never or almost never



Some lessons



Many lessons

Every lesson or almost every lesson


ST104Q03NA



ST104Q04NA




Shape558 Shape557 Shape556 Shape555 The teacher tells me in which areas I can still improve.

Shape559 Shape560 Shape561 Shape562 The teacher tells me how I can improve my performance.

.



Year(s) Administered

2015

Content Domain Type

Domain-specific

Policy Content Area

Teaching practices and learning opportunities

Framework Cell

A3

Module Label

Science Teacher behaviors

Construct

Science teacher feedback

Routing Information (if applicable)

No

Within-Construct Matrix Sampling

No

Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged from 2015

Question notes: No new changes requested





ST281/ST468

This school year, how often did your teacher do the following things in your science lessons?

(Please select one response in each row.)

Shape563

Never or almost never

Less than half of the lessons

About half of the lessons

More than half of the lessons

Every lesson or almost every lesson












ST281Q09





ST281Q08JA





ST281Q10





ST281Q11


The teacher asked us to debate scientific topics with other members of the class

The teacher asked us to discuss with each other what we learned.

The teacher asked us to explain a scientific principle to the class

The teacher asked us to work on a class project in small groups




Shape566
Shape564
Shape567
Shape568
Shape565


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Shape569
Shape578
Shape571
Shape570
Shape580
Shape577
Shape576
Shape575
Shape581
Shape574
Shape573
Shape572


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Shape583









Year(s) Administered

2015 (adaptation of ST281 with new items)

Content Domain Type

Domain-specific

Policy Content Area

Teaching practices and learning opportunities

Framework Cell

A3

Module Label

Science Teacher behaviors

Construct

Scientific collaborative reasoning

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified














ST285/ST469

This school year, how often did your teacher do the following things in your broad science lessons?

(Please select one response in each row.)










Never or almost never


Less than half of the lessons


About half of the lessons


More than half of the lessons

Every lesson or almost every lesson

ST285Q06JA






ST285Q08JA





ST285Q09JA



ST285Q10




ST285Q11





The teacher asked us to think about how new and old scientific topics were related.

Shape584 The teacher told us to keep trying even when we face difficulties with a science task.

Shape585 The teacher taught us to memorize scientific facts

Shape589 Shape586 Shape587 Shape588 The teacher asked us to explain a scientific principle

Shape590 The teacher asked us to explain how we would design an experiment to address a scientific problem


Shape604 Shape608 Shape605 Shape607 Shape606 Shape591 Shape592 Shape593 Shape594 Shape595 Shape596 Shape597 Shape598 Shape603 Shape601 Shape600 Shape599 Shape602

Year(s) Administered

2022 (adaptation of ST285 with some modified and new items)

Content Domain Type

Domain-specific

Policy Content Area

Teaching practices and learning opportunities

Framework Cell

A3

Module Label

Science Teacher behaviors

Construct

Explicit instruction

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling



Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Modified


ST331 Imagine a 10-point scale that represents how much effort you invest in something.
The highest value (10) marks a situation where you tried your very best and put as much effort as possible to do well.
The lowest value (1) marks a situation where you did not try hard at all and put the lowest possible effort to do well.

Now think about the effort you put into completing the PISA test and questionnaire.


(Please select one response in each row.)






Shape609

1

2

3

4

5

6

7

8

9

10



01



02



03



04



05



06



07



08



09



10


ST331Q01JA How much effort did

you put into doing well on the PISA test?


ST331Q02JA How much effort

would you have invested if your results from the PISA test were going to be counted in your grades?



Shape610 Shape611 Shape612 Shape613 Shape614 Shape615 Shape616 Shape617 Shape618 Shape619








Shape620
Shape621
Shape622
Shape623
Shape624
Shape625
Shape626
Shape627
Shape628
Shape629


01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10


ST331Q03JA Now think about the

PISA questionnaire you just answered. How much effort did you put into giving accurate answers?


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Shape634
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Shape639


01 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 09 10

Year(s) Administered

2022

Content Domain Type

General

Policy Content Area

Student beliefs, attitudes, feelings, and behaviors

Framework Cell

B2

Module Label

PISA preparation and effort

Construct

Effort on PISA achievement test and questionnaires

Routing Information (if applicable)


Within-Construct Matrix Sampling


Booklet Number


Status from PISA 2022 (Unchanged, modified, new)

Unchanged

Question notes: No changes are proposed from PISA 2022.





LDW01 For each activity, please indicate how often you use it.

(Please select one response in each row.)




Very rarely

Rarely

Sometimes

Often

Very often








LDW01Q02

I plan my approach to studying.

Shape640

Shape641

Shape642

Shape643

Shape644








LDW01Q03

In order to identify gaps in my knowledge, I make a summary of the most important points without using my documents.

Shape645 Shape646 Shape647 Shape648 Shape649












LDW01Q04

I ask myself questions about the material to check if I have material to check if I have understood everything.

Shape650 Shape651 Shape652 Shape653 Shape654












LDW01Q06

If I notice that my approach to studying is not successful, I change it.

Shape655 Shape656 Shape657 Shape658 Shape659





LDW02 We would like to learn more about how you learn.


To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements about you?
(Please select one response in each row.)





LDW02Q01 When I do not fully understand something,

I ask my classmates.

Strongly disagree

Disagree Agree Strongly

Shape661 Shape662 Shape663 Shape660

agree

Shape664 Shape665 Shape666 Shape667

LDW02Q02 I make sure I get help from my teachers

when I need it.


LDW02Q05 If I ask my teacher for help, I prefer to be

given hints or clues rather than the

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whole answer



LDW02Q06 I only ask for help after trying hard to find

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the solution on my own.


LDW09 This school year, how often did you do the following tasks using digital resources in your classes?

(Please select one response in each row.)

Never or almost never

Sometimes Often Very often


Shape679 Shape678 Shape677 Shape676 LDW09Q01 Search for and find relevant information online

Shape683 Shape682 Shape681 Shape680 LDW09Q02 Assess the quality of information you found online

Shape687 Shape686 Shape685 Shape684 LDW09Q03 Write or edit text for a school assignment

Shape688 Shape689 Shape690 Shape691 LDW09Q04 Create a multi-media presentation (with sound, pictures, or video)

Shape692 Shape693 Shape694 Shape695 LDW09Q05 Create and edit videos (e.g., iMovie, Final Cut Pro, InShot, Adobe Premiere)

Shape699 Shape698 Shape697 Shape696 LDW09Q06 Create and edit music (e.g., Audacity, GarageBand)

Shape703 Shape702 Shape701 Shape700 LDW09Q07 Create a computer program, macro or app (e.g., in Scratch, Logo, VBA, Java)

Shape707 Shape706 Shape705 Shape704 LDW09Q08 Collect and record data (e.g., using data loggers, Microsoft® Access™, Google® Form, spreadsheets)

Shape708 Shape709 Shape710 Shape711 LDW09Q09 Build or edit a webpage (e.g., using WordPress, Wix, SquareSpace, HTML5up)

Shape712 Shape713 Shape714 Shape715 LDW09Q10 Play digital learning games (e.g., Atlantis Remixed, Duolingo®)

Shape718 Shape721 Shape720 Shape719 Shape717 Shape723 Shape716 Shape722 LDW09Q11 Create shared documents online for collaboration with others (e.g., using Google Docs, Dropbox)

LDW09Q12 Do science exercises online

Shape725 Shape724 LDW09Q13 Program robots

Shape727 Shape726 LDW09Q14 Use virtual or augmented reality








LDW04

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?


(Please select one response in each row.)







Strongly disagree

Disagree

Agree

Strongly agree



LDW04Q01


I enjoy finding solutions to problems.

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LDW04Q03


I like situations where I have to think hard about something.

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LDW04Q04


I like complicated problems more than simple problems.

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LDW04Q05


I keep working on a problem even if I might not be able to solve it.

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LDW03

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements?






(Please select one response in each row.)

Strongly disagree

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I evaluate my accomplishments at the end of each study session.













I ask for feedback on my performance from someone who is more capable.

















Disagree Agree Strongly

agree

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LDW17

How often do you use digital resources in the following subjects?

(If you need further explanation of the term "digital resources, please use the help button.)
(Please select one response in each row.)


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Never or almost never

In less than half of the lessons

In about half of the lessons

In more than half of the lessons

In every or almost every lesson

I do not have this subject








Shape759 Shape758 Shape757 Shape756 Shape755 Shape754 LDW17Q01 Science

Shape760 Shape761 Shape762 Shape763 Shape764 Shape765 LDW17Q02 Mathematics

Shape771 Shape770 Shape769 Shape768 Shape767 Shape766 LDW17Q03 English/Language Arts


LDW17Q05 Social studies (e.g.,

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Shape778 Shape779 Shape780 Shape781 Shape782 Shape783 LDW17Q06 Creative arts (e.g., visual

arts, music, dance, drama).


Shape784 Shape786 Shape787 Shape788 Shape789 Shape785 LDW17Q07 World language(s)


LDW17Q08 Practical or vocational

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LDW11

To what extent do you agree or disagree with the following statements about using digital resources for your schoolwork?

(If you need further explanation of the term "digital resources, please use the help button.)
(Please select one response in each row.)



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Digital resources help me learn complex things






Digital resources make the content that I am learning more interesting





































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Strongly disagree

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agree


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