Seçilmiş OECD Ülkelerinde Eğitim Harcamaları ve 2018 PISA Performanslarının Karşılaştırılmalı Analizi

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The outcomes of education policies and education expenditures are not always known with certainty. Therefore, the Programme for International Student Assessment Programme (PISA), which is implemented by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) at 3-year intervals, is of critical importance of the performance of the education system. Turkey participated in the PISA, which started to be implemented for the first time in 2000, in 2003. The aim of this study is to examine the relationship between OECD countries 2018 PISA performance scores and education expenditure. Within the scope of the study, human development indices, schooling rates and the effectiveness of education expenditure were investigated in a group of OECD member countries, including Turkey. To ascertain the effectiveness of education expenditures, the 2003-2018 PISA results for the countries studied were analyzed. In order to achieve the aim of the study, the education expenditures of the 10 most successful countries and Turkey per student in 2018 PISA were compared with the public education expenditures and the share of gross domestic product (GDP) allocated to education. According to the PISA score, there was an increase in Turkey’s average scores but a decrease in 2015. The reason for this decrease is explained as the transition to compulsory education during the 2012-2013 education period. In addition, according to the results of the study, there is a positive relationship between countries education expenditure per student and PISA performance. No relationship was found between PISA performance levels and the share of GDP allocated to education. The reason for this may of the differing levels of economic development. Similarly, no relationship was seen between public education expenditures and the PISA performance results.
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部分经合组织国家教育支出与 2018 年 PISA 成绩的比较分析
教育政策和教育支出的结果并不总是确定的。因此,由经济合作与发展组织(OECD)每三年实施一次的国际学生评估项目(PISA)对教育系统的表现至关重要。土耳其于2003年参加了PISA,该项目于2000年首次实施。本研究的目的是研究经合组织国家2018年PISA表现分数与教育支出之间的关系。在这项研究的范围内,在包括土耳其在内的经合发组织成员国调查了人类发展指数、上学率和教育支出的有效性。为了确定教育支出的有效性,对所研究国家2003-2018年的PISA结果进行了分析。为了实现研究的目的,将2018年PISA中10个最成功国家和土耳其的每名学生的教育支出与公共教育支出和分配给教育的国内生产总值(GDP)的份额进行了比较。根据国际学生评估项目的分数,土耳其的平均分数有所上升,但在2015年有所下降。下降的原因是2012-2013年教育阶段向义务教育过渡。此外,根据研究结果,国家的人均教育支出与PISA成绩之间存在正相关关系。没有发现PISA成绩水平与分配给教育的GDP份额之间的关系。造成这种情况的原因可能是经济发展水平的不同。同样,公共教育支出和PISA成绩结果之间也没有关系。
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