Will PISA Results in Math Drop Further in the Era of AI?

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May 22, 2025

As AI continues to shape education, a critical question arises: Will students' PISA (Programme for International Student Assessment) results decline, or could AI be the key to improving global academic performance?

Why PISA Scores Might Drop
Over-Reliance on AI: If students rely too much on AI-powered tools for quick answers instead of developing problem-solving skills, their mathematical and critical thinking abilities may weaken.

Reduced Deep Learning: AI-driven automation might lead to surface-level learning, where students memorize solutions without fully understanding the logic behind them.

Equity Gaps: While AI can enhance learning, unequal access to technology could widen the achievement gap between students from different socioeconomic backgrounds.

Why AI Could Actually Improve PISA Scores
Personalized & Adaptive Learning: AI-driven platforms tailor lessons to each student’s strengths and weaknesses, improving conceptual understanding.

Data-Driven Teaching Strategies: AI can help educators identify struggling areas and adjust teaching methods, leading to more effective learning.

Enhanced Critical Thinking Practice: AI-powered simulations and interactive problem-solving exercises can sharpen students' reasoning skills—key to excelling in PISA assessments.

The Verdict?
The impact of AI on PISA results depends on how it is integrated into education. If used responsibly as a learning aid rather than a crutch, AI has the potential to boost student performance. However, without proper guidance, it could contribute to a decline in essential skills.

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