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This edition of the newsletter“The Insights of the Statistical Department”focuses on the results of the 2021 PIRLS(Progress in International Reading Literacy Study)international survey, organised by the IEA(International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement).
The programme of the second-level Master’s “MISEQ – Theories, methodologies and practices for measuring equity in the school system”, organised on the initiative of the Faculty of Education at the Catholic University of the Sacred Heart will be presented on Friday 12 September at 3.30 pm.
This issue of the newsletter“The Insights of the Statistical Department”focuses on the “What affects the results?” section of the INVALSI Annual Report..
As usual, the August issue of the newsletter “Insights from the Statistical Department” is dedicated to the results of the National Student Assessment Surveys, summarised during the presentation of the INVALSI 2025 Report, which took place on 9 July at the Chamber of Deputies’ Palazzo dei Gruppi Parlamentari in Rome.
This volume brings together several papers presented during the VII Seminar “INVALSI Data: A Tool for Research and Teaching” (Rome, October 27–30, 2022). The contributions explore the value and impact of self-evaluation processes, with particular attention to the use of standardized tests, the involvement of school communities, and educational experiences that foster a widespread and shared culture of assessment.
The July 2025 issue of the newsletter “Insights from the Statistical Department” offers a summary of several important training activities organized by INVALSI in recent years.
This volume brings together five papers presented during the VIII Seminar “INVALSI Data: A Tool for Research and Teaching” (Rome, November 23–26, 2023). The contributions are part of a field of study that views INVALSI assessments as a valuable resource for teachers and for schools as a whole.