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The first PISA assessment was carried out in 2000. The results of each period of assessment take about one year and a half to be analysed. First results were published in November 2001. The release of raw data and the publication of technical report and data handbook only took place in spring 2002.
1 South Korea: 556 2 Finland: 547 3 Hong Kong, China: 536 4 Canada: 527 5 New Zealand: 521 6 Ireland: 517 7 Australia: 513 8 Liechtenstein: 510 9 Poland: 508 10 Sweden: 507 11 Netherlands: 507 12 Belgium: 501 13 Estonia: 501 14 Switzerland: 499 15 Japan: 498 16 Taiwan: 496 17 United Kingdom: 495 18 Germany: 495 19 Denmark: 494 20 Slovenia: 494
The Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA) is a worldwide study by the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) in member and non-member nations intended to evaluate educational systems by measuring 15-year-old school pupils' scholastic performance on mathematics, science, and reading. [1]
Rowing clubs in Denmark (1 C, 2 P) ... Softball teams in Denmark (1 P) Speedway teams in Denmark (14 P) Y. Yacht clubs in Denmark ... a non-profit organization ...
[1] [2] [3] The league system is held under the jurisdiction of the Danish FA (DBU), Divisionsforeningen (DF) and its six regional associations . [ 4 ] The men's senior league system excludes parallel leagues such as the Reserveliga , which runs in conjunction with primarily the Superliga as a national youth developmental and reserve league.
Larsen was set free from his Pisa contract in February 1995, when his transfer rights were given to Lyngby. He was called up for the Danish squad for Euro 96, by national manager Møller Nielsen. He took part in all Denmark's three matches, before ending his national team career when Denmark were eliminated.
The following is a list of clubs who have played in the Danish Superliga at any time since its formation in 1991 to the current season. Teams playing in the 2023–24 Danish Superliga season are indicated in bold .
Denmark's Olympic Committee was established in 1905. In 1912, it took over the confederation's organisational responsibilities for the Olympic games. In 1993 the two independent organizations were again merged. As a result of the merger, the combined organization became known as Danmarks Idrætsforbund. [3]