Progress in International Reading Literacy Study

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PIRLS 2021

The Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS)[1] is an international study of reading (comprehension) achievement in 9–10 year olds. It has been conducted every five years since 2001 by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA). It is designed to measure children's reading literacy achievement, to provide a baseline for future studies of trends in achievement, and to gather information about children's home and school experiences in learning to read.[2]

Over 60 countries and sub-national, benchmarking entities participated in PIRLS 2021.[3]

History

PIRLS[1] provides internationally comparative data on how well children read by assessing students' reading achievement. PIRLS collects background information on how education systems provide educational opportunities to their students as well as the factors that influence how students use these opportunities. These background data include information about the following: national curriculum policies in reading; how the education system is organized to facilitate learning; students' home environment for learning; school climate and resources; and how instruction actually occurs in classrooms. Studies of reading literacy had been conducted prior to the PIRLS study of 2001, and PIRLS is the successor to IEA studies, such as the Reading Literacy Study, that started in 1970 and continued until 1991.[4] The PIRLS study of 2001 started the trend for cyclical testing; PIRLS has a frequency of five years. By administering the test every five years, education systems are able to monitor their children's literacy achievement over time. The current cycle, PIRLS 2016, is the fourth cycle of the IEA PIRLS. Like the previous PIRLS cycles (conducted in 2001, 2006, and 2011), the study will also collect information about home supports for literacy, curriculum and curriculum implementation, instructional practices, and school resources in each participating country.[1]

Cycles

PIRLS 2021

PIRLS 2021 is the fifth cycle in the PIRLS framework.[5] IEA's PIRLS will continue to collect background information from the assessed students, their parents, teachers and school principals on how education systems provide educational opportunities to their students, as well as the factors that influence how students use these opportunities. Trend results across assessments permit countries to monitor the effectiveness of their educational systems in a global context, and PIRLS 2021 marks 20 years of trends.

PIRLS 2021 evolves further from PIRLS 2016 in allowing countries to administer the full PIRLS reading assessment, including both PIRLS Informational and Literary (the previous standard PIRLS assessment), and the ePIRLS Online Informational (the previous ePIRLS), as one digitally based endeavour. Countries may also select from two levels of the PIRLS assessment; providing students with an assessment experience better suited to their reading abilities increases student motivation and provides more accurate assessment data. All results will be reported on the same PIRLS achievement scale.

PIRLS 2021 thus offers three options, enabling participants to select the administration path best suited to assessing their education system:(1) A new fully digital ePIRLS assessment, which integrates all aspects of PIRLS Informational, PIRLS Literary, and the ePIRLS Online Informational assessments; 2) The paper-only version of the PIRLS assessment, which is equivalent to the original pen-and-paper PIRLS standard assessment; and (3) The paper-only version of the PIRLS assessment, taken together with the ePIRLS Online Informational assessment.[6]

Rank Country Average
scale score[7]
Change
over 5 years
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2 Template:Flagcountry 577 Template:Sort
3 Template:Flagcountry 573 Template:Sort
4 Template:Flagcountry 567 Template:Sort
5 Template:Flagcountry 566 Template:Sort
6 Template:FlagcountryTemplate:Efn 558 Template:Sort
7 Template:Flagcountry 557 N/A
8 Template:Flagcountry 552 Template:Sort
9 Template:Flagcountry 549 Template:Sort
9 Template:Flagcountry 549 Template:Sort
11 Template:Flagcountry 548 Template:Sort
12 Template:Flagcountry 544 Template:Sort
12 Template:Flagcountry 544 Template:Sort
14 Template:FlagcountryTemplate:Efn 540 Template:Sort
14 Template:Flagcountry 539 Template:Sort
14 Template:Flagcountry 539 Template:Sort
17 Template:Flagcountry 539 Template:Sort
17 Template:Flagcountry 539 Template:Sort
17 Template:FlagcountryTemplate:Efn 539 Template:Sort
20 Template:Flagcountry 537 Template:Sort
21 Template:Flagcountry 536 Template:Sort
22 Template:Flagcountry 530 Template:Sort
23 Template:Flagcountry 529 Template:Sort
24 Template:Flagcountry 528 Template:Sort
25 Template:Flagcountry 527 Template:Sort
26 Template:Flagcountry 524 Template:Sort
27 Template:Flagcountry 521 Template:Sort
27 Template:Flagcountry 521 Template:Sort
29 Template:Flagcountry 520 Template:Sort
29 Template:Flagcountry 520 Template:Sort
30 Template:Flagcountry 515 Template:Sort
31 Template:Flagcountry 514 Template:Sort
31 Template:Flagcountry 514 N/A
33 Template:Flagcountry 513 N/A
34 Template:Flagcountry 511 N/A
34 Template:Flagcountry (Flemish) 511 Template:Sort
36 Template:FlagcountryTemplate:Efn 510 Template:Sort
37 Template:Flagcountry 504 Template:Sort
PIRLS Scale Centerpoint 500 Template:Sort
38 Template:Flagcountry 496 N/A
39 Template:Flagcountry (French) 494 Template:Sort
39 Template:Flagcountry 494 Template:Sort
41 Template:Flagcountry 487 N/A
42 Template:Flagcountry 485 Template:Sort
43 Template:Flagcountry 483 Template:Sort
44 Template:Flagcountry 458 Template:Sort
45 Template:Flagcountry 449 Template:Sort
46 Template:Flagcountry 442 N/A
47 Template:Flagcountry 440 Template:Sort
48 Template:Flagcountry 437 N/A
49 Template:Flagcountry 429 Template:Sort
50 Template:Flagcountry 421 N/A
51 Template:FlagcountryTemplate:Efn 419 N/A
52 Template:FlagcountryTemplate:Efn 413 Template:Sort
53 Template:Flagcountry 381 N/A
54 Template:Flagcountry 378 Template:Sort
55 Template:Flagcountry 372 Template:Sort
56 Template:FlagcountryTemplate:Efn 288 Template:Sort
Benchmarking participants
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Template:Flagicon Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 552 Template:Sort
Template:Flagicon Quebec (Canada) 551 Template:Sort
Template:Flagicon Alberta (Canada) 539 N/A
Template:Flagicon British Columbia (Canada) 535 N/A
Template:Flagicon Newfoundland and Labrador (Canada) 523 N/A
Template:Flagicon Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) 440 Template:Sort
Template:FlagcountryTemplate:EfnTemplate:Efn 384 N/A
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Delayed assessment of 4th grade cohort at the beginning of 5th grade

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PIRLS 2016

PIRLS 2016 was released on December 5, 2017.[8] It also collects extensive information about home supports for literacy, curriculum and curriculum implementation, instructional practices, and school resources in each participating country. In this cycle there were two additional initiatives: (1) the PIRLS Literacy assessment (earlier known as prePIRLS) is equivalent to PIRLS in scope and reflects the same conception of reading as PIRLS. Its purpose is to extend the effective measurement of reading literacy at the lower end of the achievement scale. Countries whose fourth-grade students are still developing fundamental reading skills can participate in the PIRLS Literacy assessment and still have their results reported on the PIRLS achievement scale. The reading passages and questions in common between the PIRLS Literacy and the PIRLS assessments will enable the two assessments to be linked, and their results to be compared. (2) Initiated in 2016, ePIRLS is a computer-based reading assessment of students' ability to acquire and use information when reading online. The assessment encompasses an engaging, simulated internet environment with authentic school-like assignments about science and social studies topics. The ePIRLS online reading achievement scale enables countries to examine their fourth-graders' online reading performance relative to their performance on the PIRLS reading achievement scales.

In terms of trends, the PIRLS results for student achievement by country states that 18 countries had higher average achievement, 13 countries had the same average achievement, and 10 countries had lower average achievement; and girls had higher reading achievement than boys in 48 of the 50 countries.[9][10]

The 2016 PIRLS Encyclopedia has the Education Policy and Curriculum in Reading by country. It describes the structure of each education system, the reading curricula in the primary grades, and overall policies related to reading instruction.[11]

The ten countries with the highest average reading achievement were: Russian Federation, Singapore, Hong Kong SAR, Ireland, Finland, Poland, Northern Ireland, Norway, Taiwan, and England.[12]

Rank Country Average
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2 Template:Flagcountry 576 Template:Sort
3 Template:Flagcountry 569 Template:Sort
4 Template:Flagcountry 567 Template:Sort
5 Template:Flagcountry 566 Template:Sort
6 Template:Flagcountry 565 Template:Sort
6 Template:Flagcountry 565 Template:Sort
8 Template:FlagcountryTemplate:Efn 559 Template:Sort
8 Template:Flagcountry 559 Template:Sort
8 Template:Flagcountry 559 Template:Sort
11 Template:Flagcountry 558 N/A
12 Template:Flagcountry 555 Template:Sort
13 Template:Flagcountry 554 Template:Sort
14 Template:Flagcountry 552 Template:Sort
15 Template:Flagcountry 549 Template:Sort
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26 Template:Flagcountry 537 Template:Sort
27 Template:Flagcountry 536 N/A
28 Template:Flagcountry 535 Template:Sort
29 Template:Flagcountry 530 Template:Sort
30 Template:Flagcountry 528 Template:Sort
30 Template:Flagcountry 528 Template:Sort
32 Template:Flagcountry (Flemish) 525 N/A
33 Template:Flagcountry 523 Template:Sort
34 Template:Flagcountry 511 Template:Sort
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35 Template:Flagcountry (French) 497 Template:Sort
36 Template:Flagcountry 494 N/A
37 Template:Flagcountry 488 Template:Sort
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47 Template:Flagcountry 393 N/A
48 Template:Flagcountry 358 Template:Sort
49 Template:Flagcountry 330 N/A
50 Template:Flagcountry 320 N/A
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Template:Flagicon Madrid (Spain) 549 N/A
Template:Flagicon Quebec (Canada) 547 Template:Sort
Template:Flagicon Ontario (Canada) 544 Template:Sort
Template:Flagicon Andalusia (Spain) 525 Template:Sort
Template:FlagcountryTemplate:Efn 517 N/A
Template:Flagicon Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 515 Template:Sort
Template:FlagcountryTemplate:Efn 501 N/A
Template:Flagicon Buenos Aires (Argentina) 480 N/A
Template:Flagicon Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) 414 Template:Sort
Template:Flagcountry (English/Afrikaans/Zulu)Template:Efn 406 N/A

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PIRLS 2011

Combining newly developed reading assessment passages and questions for 2011 with a selection of secure assessment passages and questions from 2001 and 2006, the study offered a state-of-the-art assessment of reading comprehension that allowed for measurement of changes since 2001. The international population for PIRLS 2011 consisted of students in the grade that represents four years of schooling, provided that the mean age at the time of testing was at least 9.5 years. In the 2011 cycle, prePIRLS (now known as PIRLS Literacy) was offered to assess basic reading skills as a bridge to PIRLS, for countries where most children are still developing fundamental reading skills at the end of the primary school cycle.[13]

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2 Template:Flagcountry 568 N/A
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30 Template:Flagcountry 513 Template:Sort
31 Template:Flagcountry 507 Template:Sort
32 Template:Flagcountry (French) 506 Template:Sort
33 Template:Flagcountry 502 Template:Sort
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34 Template:Flagcountry 488 Template:Sort
35 Template:Flagcountry 477 N/A
36 Template:Flagcountry 471 Template:Sort
37 Template:Flagcountry 462 N/A
38 Template:Flagcountry 457 Template:Sort
39 Template:Flagcountry 448 N/A
40 Template:Flagcountry 439 N/A
41 Template:Flagcountry 430 N/A
42 Template:Flagcountry 428 Template:Sort
43 Template:Flagcountry 425 Template:Sort
44 Template:Flagcountry 391 N/A
45 Template:Flagcountry 310 Template:Sort
6th grade participants
Template:FlagcountryTemplate:Efn 450 N/A
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Benchmarking participants
Template:Flagicon Florida (United States) 569 N/A
Template:Flagicon Ontario (Canada) 552 Template:Sort
Template:Flagicon Alberta (Canada) 548 Template:Sort
Template:Flagicon Quebec (Canada) 538 Template:Sort
Template:Flagicon Andalusia (Spain) 515 N/A
Template:Flagicon Dubai (United Arab Emirates) 476 N/A
Template:Flagcountry (Maltese) 457 N/A
Template:Flagicon Abu Dhabi (United Arab Emirates) 424 N/A
Template:Flagcountry (English/Afrikaans)Template:Efn 421 N/A

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PIRLS 2006

PIRLS 2006 assessed a range of reading comprehension strategies for two major reading purposes: literary and informational. The student test of reading comprehension addressed four processes:

  • retrieval of explicitly stated information
  • making straightforward inferences
  • interpreting and integrating ideas and information
  • examination and evaluation of content, language, and textual elements.

PIRLS 2006 assessed students enrolled in the fourth grade.[14]

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4 Template:Flagcountry 558 Template:Sort
4 Template:Flagicon British Columbia (Canada) 558 N/A
6 Template:Flagcountry 557 N/A
7 Template:Flagicon Ontario (Canada) 555 N/A
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16 Template:Flagicon Nova Scotia (Canada) 542 N/A
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22 Template:Flagcountry 535 N/A
23 Template:Flagicon Quebec (Canada) 533 N/A
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27 Template:Flagcountry 522 Template:Sort
27 Template:Flagcountry 522 Template:Sort
29 Template:Flagcountry 519 N/A
30 Template:Flagcountry 513 N/A
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33 Template:Flagcountry (French) 500 N/A
35 Template:Flagcountry 498 Template:Sort
36 Template:Flagcountry 489 Template:Sort
37 Template:Flagcountry 471 N/A
38 Template:Flagcountry 442 Template:Sort
39 Template:Flagcountry 436 N/A
40 Template:Flagcountry 421 N/A
41 Template:Flagcountry 405 N/A
42 Template:Flagcountry 353 N/A
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PIRLS 2001

The IEA Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) 2001 was the first cycle of assessments to measure trends in children's reading literacy achievement, and policy and practices related to literacy. The study examined three aspects of reading literacy: processes of comprehension, purposes for reading, and reading literacy behavior and attitudes. 35 countries took part in the first cycle where students enrolled in the fourth grade were assessed.[15]

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3 Template:Flagcountry 553
4 Template:Flagcountry 550
5 Template:Flagcountry 545
6 Template:FlagcountryTemplate:Efn 544
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9 Template:Flagcountry 542
10 Template:Flagcountry 541
11 Template:Flagcountry 539
12 Template:Flagcountry 537
13 Template:Flagcountry 529
14 Template:Flagcountry 528
14 Template:Flagcountry 528
14 Template:Flagcountry 528
14 Template:Flagcountry 528
18 Template:Flagcountry 525
19 Template:Flagcountry 524
20 Template:Flagcountry 518
21 Template:Flagcountry 512
21 Template:Flagcountry 512
23 Template:Flagcountry 509
24 Template:Flagcountry 502
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25 Template:Flagcountry 499
26 Template:Flagcountry 494
27 Template:Flagcountry 492
28 Template:Flagcountry 449
29 Template:Flagcountry 442
30 Template:Flagcountry 422
31 Template:Flagcountry 420
32 Template:Flagcountry 414
33 Template:Flagcountry 396
34 Template:Flagcountry 350
35 Template:Flagcountry 327

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United States results by race and ethnicity

Race 2016[16] 2011[17] 2006[18] 2001[19]
Score Score Score Score
Asian 591 588 567 551
Multiracial 578
White 571 575 560 565
US Average 549 556 540 542
Other 545 573
Hispanic 525 532 518 517
Black 518 522 503 502
American Indian/Alaska Native 468

PIRLS assessment

The PIRLS study consists of a main survey that consists of a written reading comprehension test and a background questionnaire. The PIRLS Reading Development Group (RDG) and National Research Coordinators (NRCs) from the participating countries collaborate to develop the reading assessments. The assessment focuses on three main areas of literacy: process of comprehension, purposes for reading, and reading behaviors and attitudes. The background questionnaire is used to determine the reading behaviors and attitudes. The written test is designed to address the process of comprehension and the purposes for reading. There are two purposes for reading that are examined in this study: reading for literary experience and reading to acquire and use information. Each student receives 80 minutes to complete two passages and then time to complete the survey. There are a total of 8 passage. Four passages are for each purpose of reading. "With eight reading passages in total, but just two to be given to any one student, passages and their accompanying items were assigned to student test booklets according to a matrix sampling plan. The eight passages were distributed across 10 booklets, two per booklet, so that passages were paired together in a booklet in as many different ways as possible."[2] The PIRLS target population is the grade that represents four years of schooling, counting from the first year of ISCED Level 1, which corresponds to the fourth grade in most countries. To better match the assessment to the achievement level of students, countries have the option of administering PIRLS or PIRLS Literacy at the fifth or sixth grade.

Background questionnaire

Given to:

  • Home/parents—This questionnaire includes questions about "students' early reading experiences, child-parent literacy interactions, parents' reading habits and attitudes, home-school connections, and demographic and socioeconomic indicators."
  • Students—This questionnaire includes questions about "instructional experiences, self-perception and attitudes towards reading, out-of-school reading habits, computer use, home literacy resources, and basic demographic information."
  • Teachers—This questionnaire includes questions about "characteristics of the class tested, instructional activities for teaching reading, classroom resources, assessment practices, and about their education, training, and opportunities for professional development."
  • Schools—This questionnaire includes questions about "enrollment and school characteristics, school organization for reading instruction, school staffing and resources, home-school connections, and the school environment."[2]

Participating organizations

Participating countries

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See also

References

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