Andreas Schleicher

Andreas Schleicher
Before joining the OECD, he served as Director for Analysis at the International Association for Educational Achievement (IEA) within the Institute for Educational Research in the Netherlands (1993-1994) and International Co-ordinator for the IEA Reading Literacy Study, at the University of Hamburg, Germany (1989-1992). Originally a graduate in physics, he subsequently studied mathematics at Deakin University in Australia, where his master’s thesis received the Bruce Choppin Award.
In 2003, Andreas Schleicher was awarded the “Theodor Heuss” prize, named after the first president of the German Federal Republic of Germany, for “exemplary democratic engagement” in association with the public debate on PISA. He also holds an honorary professorship at the University of Heidelberg in Germany. In 2002, Andreas Schleicher was awarded the “educación y libertad en el ámbito educativo” prize by the Spanish national association of private schools.





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[...] Andreas Shleicher, OECD, lederen av PISA-arbeidet i OECDs utdanningsdirektorat, … trakk frem en rekke ferdigheter og kompetanser som New Millenium Learners bør ha: [...]