Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC)

Hi group members,

Have you heard of PIACC?  If not, as an adult educator, you certainly should be.  The following information about PIACC is taken from the National Center for Educational Statistics website at: http://nces.ed.gov/surveys/piaac/   

The Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC) is a household study that has been developed under the auspices of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD). In the United States, the study was conducted in 2011-2012 with a nationally representative sample of 5,000 adults between the ages of 16 and 65. Similar samples of adults were surveyed in each of the 24 other participating countries. The goal of PIAAC is to assess and compare the basic skills and the broad range of competencies of adults around the world. The assessment focuses on cognitive and workplace skills needed for successful participation in 21st-century society and the global economy. Specifically, PIAAC measures relationships between individuals' educational background, workplace experiences and skills, occupational attainment, use of information and communications technology, and cognitive skills in the areas of literacy, numeracy, and problem solving.

PIAAC is a complex assessment: the data collection is being conducted in multiple languages, in numerous countries with diverse populations, cultures, education and life experiences. All participating countries follow the quality assurance guidelines set by the OECD consortium, and closely follow all the agreed-upon standards set for survey design, implementation of the assessment, and the reporting of results.

PIAAC builds on knowledge and experiences gained from previous international adult assessments - the International Adult Literacy Survey (IALS) and the Adult Literacy and Lifeskills Survey (ALL). PIAAC enhances and expands on these previous assessments' frameworks and, at the same time, improves upon their design and methodologies.

In the United States, the PIAAC assessment is conducted in English only; however, the PIAAC survey background questions are in both English and Spanish. PIAAC is named the International Survey of Adult Skills (ISAS) in the United States. Data collection for the first PIAAC field test was conducted in 2010, and its first main assessment began in August 2011 and finished in April 2012. In 2013 and 2014, the PIAAC assessment is being conducted with a national supplement of U.S. households, and in 2014 with adults in prison selected from a national sample of state, federal, and private prisons. The prison sample will receive the PIAAC assessment with a modified background questionnaire.

 

In additional to the above website, you can also access the PIACC Gateway at http://piaacgateway.com/    There, AIR (American Institutes for Research) has released the first in a series of infographics featuring pertinent findings from PIAAC.  There is information about Learning Disabilities in the PIACC report that I will share at a later time.

Rochelle Kenyon, SME