Mathematics, Gender and the Meaning in Life: The Results of PISA testing in Bosnia and Herzegovina

Q3 Social Sciences
H. Memišević, Inga Biscevic
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Abstract

The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) was developed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development to measure students’ knowledge and skills needed for today’s society. PISA is a large-scale assessment of 15-year-old students in reading, mathematics, and science. In this analysis of PISA data from Bosnia and Herzegovina (BIH), we examined the relationship between gender, mathematics achievement, and perceived meaning in life in BIH students. The sample for this analysis comprised 6480 students (3148 females and 3332 males). The results of the analysis revealed a small but statistically significant, negative relationship between mathematics and the student’s perception of the meaning in life. Boys achieved higher scores in mathematics than girls, but the difference was relatively small. In addition, boys’ rating of meaning in life was higher than that of girls. Knowing what factors influence mathematical achievement might help educators create better intervention programs. In conclusion, we provided some possible explanations for these data.
数学、性别和生命的意义:波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那的PISA测试结果
国际学生评估项目(PISA)是由经济合作与发展组织(Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development)开发的,旨在衡量当今社会所需的学生知识和技能。国际学生评估项目是一项针对15岁学生的阅读、数学和科学方面的大规模评估。在对来自波斯尼亚和黑塞哥维那(BIH)的PISA数据的分析中,我们研究了波黑学生性别、数学成绩和感知生活意义之间的关系。本分析的样本包括6480名学生(3148名女性和3332名男性)。分析结果显示,数学与学生对生活意义的感知之间存在着虽小但统计上显著的负相关。男孩在数学方面的得分高于女孩,但差异相对较小。此外,男孩对生活意义的评分高于女孩。了解影响数学成绩的因素可能有助于教育工作者制定更好的干预计划。总之,我们对这些数据提供了一些可能的解释。
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