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Programme for International Student Assessment - PISA
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The following clips present schools and instructional settings in selected PISA participating countries, focusing on the teaching and learning of science, the key subject area examined in PISA 2006.
Canada, Finland, Germany, Japan, Mexico
© OECD and TeVau Filmproduktions GmbH
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| Development |
Demography in Africa
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Africa’s population is doubling every twenty years. Two out of three Africans are under the age of 25. And, in much of the continent, the average number of children per woman is still seven or eight. The OECD says this is storing up huge problems for the future.
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Business is booming in Latin America
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The OECD's Development Centre has just published its first Economic Outlook for Latin America predicting a continued boom for the region, however urgent socio-economic challenges remain. Spanish
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| Latin America |
Economic Outlook for Latin America 2008
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Javier Santiso, Director of the OECD's Development Centre, talks about specific economic challenges facing Latin America: improving public finances, pension reform, boosting competition in the telecoms sector and reinforcing competitiveness with the emerging Asian economies.
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| Fighting corruption |
The OECD Anti-Bribery convention fights against corruption
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Corruption wastes millions of dollars and works against the aims of developed and developing countries. What is the role of the OECD Anti-Bribery convention in the fight against corruption?
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| Education |
Education at a Glance - Edition 2007 |
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Andreas Schleicher, Head of the Indicators and Analysis Division, OECD Directorate for Education, is interviewed for the release of Education at a Glance 2007, the OECD annual compendium of data and analysis. One of the topics covered this year is the rapid expansion of higher education in OECD countries. Interviews in French and German.
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Energy
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Nuclear Energy |
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The OECD’s Nuclear Energy Agency, which just published a new report called Risks and Benefits of Nuclear Energy, believes this most controversial source of power is moving towards a renaissance, given concern about climate change, oil supply security moving up the political agenda and oil prices close to 70 dollars a barrel. Interview of Luis Echavarri, NEA Director General, by John Laurenson, OECD TV.
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| Anti-Bribery convention |
Tenth anniversay of the Anti-Bribery convention |
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Mark Pieth, Chairman of the OECD Working Group on Bribery, is interviewed about what progress governments and business have made in their fight against corruption since the signing of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention in 1997.
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Agriculture
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Biofuels |
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Growing fuels in the fields looks much cleaner than oil but the OECD says biofuels are not as green as they seem. Martin Von Lampe, OECD Agricultural Policy Analyst and author of a report on biofuels, and Fatih Birol, Chief Economist, International Energy Agency, are interviewed by John Laurenson, OECD TV.
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Latin America: external debt under control, but urgent challenges remain |
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Most countries in Latin America have strong economic growth and sustainable strategies to pay down external debt. However they must now deal with their social problems. (Only available in Spanish)
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Gender
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Gender Equality |
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Gender equality is an essential human right and crucial to economic development. The OECD Development Centre's Gender, Institutions and Development Data Base (GID-DB) is full of fascinating facts about gender equality and inequality. Denis Drechsler explains the main features and findings of this statistical tool.
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Education
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Understanding the Brain (Also available in Japanese)
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How does the brain change as we learn? How does the way we learn change as we age? Can we slow the development of brain disorders? To know more about neuroscience, listen to the co-author of Understanding the Brain: The Birth of a Learning Science, Koji Miyamoto from the OECD’s Centre for Educational Research and Innovation.
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Education
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Social Outcomes of Learning |
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Education is vital for economic success, both at the national and the individual level. But education also has significant social effects. Tom Schuller, Head of CERI, is interviewed for the release of Understanding the Social Outcomes of Learning, OECD’s first attempt to gather and synthesise developments in measuring these social effects
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| Policy Coherence |
Neglected diseases |
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What would it take to deliver a new generation of medicines for the neglected diseases of the developing world? Dr Solomon Nwaka, WHO, interviewed by Jack Radisch, OECD Policy Analyst, provides an insider's view on what is needed to make virtual drugs discovery networks even more effective. More information on the High Level Forum on Medicines for Neglected and Emerging Infectious Diseases.
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| Agriculture |
Agricultural policies in non-OECD countries (press highlights)
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OECD agricultural policy analyst Jonathan Brooks, a contributor to a new report on Agricultural Policies in non-member countries, explains developments in Brazil's farm sector. Andrzej Kwiecinski, another OECD contributor, talks about the challenges facing agriculture in China and Ukraine. An overview is also available in French.
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| Corruption |
OECD fighting corruption
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Corruption wastes millions of dollars and works against the aims of developed and developing countries. French, Spanish
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Sustainable
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Sustainable development in Asia
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The OECD and countries in the Asia Pacific region are discussing policies meant to ensure that economic growth, social equity and a healthy environment are sustainable. For more information, please visit www.oecd.org/sustainabledevelopment/asia.
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| Environment |
Renewable energy |
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The high price of some new non-polluting energy technologies makes it hard for them to compete with traditional energy sources. Spanish
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Energy and climate change |
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New energy technologies could solve many concerns about the economic and environment costs, and potential shortages, of fossil fuels. French
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| Technology |
Competition in information and communications technologies |
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Boom times are back with IT growth well ahead of the rest of the world economy. But there is a new player, says the OECD's Information Technology Outlook. French
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| Education |
What is PISA? |
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This 3-minute video explains what the OECD/PISA programme is and progress made so far.
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