The image of PISA tests in two colombian newspapers referrals to shape public opinion on the assessment
The PISA tests applied by OECD in 2012 had a strong impact in Colombia because of the low scores obtained by students . The news had more coverage in the press. In order to establish how they can shape public opinion on the subject because of the manner and direction in which they were addressed, we...
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Main Author: | Guillermo Torres Zambrano (Author) |
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ADIDE Federación,
2014-05-01T00:00:00Z.
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