%0 Journal Article %T The implementation of the educational achievement study of the science curriculum %A YANG Baoshan %J Asia-Pacific Forum on Science Learning and Teaching %D 2008 %I Hong Kong Institute of Education %X IEA (International Association of the Evaluation of Educational Achievement) and OECD (Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development) are two large-scale worldwide assessment projects that conduct international surveys on studentsĄŻ educational achievement. Looking into the approach of the surveys, IEA focuses on studentsĄŻ educational achievement based on the educational systems while OECD leans on the studentsĄŻ capacity in continuous learning throughout their adulthood. In terms of the contents of the surveys, both of them included internationally recognised core subjects such as Reading, Mathematics, and Science. Most of the participating countries would review the impact of their own teaching and learning curricula, educational systems, culture in the society, and family background on the studentsĄŻ educational achievement according to the worldwide ranking. Furthermore, NAEP from the United States, APU from the United Kingdom, as well as the national research from Japan also generate different levels of effects. As a result, there is a significant meaning for the implementation of the surveys when we explore the educational achievement of the Science curriculum in three aspects ¨C¨C the basic framework of the survey, the core contents, and the major methods.There were numerous discussions and practices on the issues of assessment framework for scientific literacy in the Mainland China. Scientific literacy has been treated as the major objective in the teaching and learning of science subjects, especially after the implementation of the new curriculum. It highlights the exploration of scientific literacy, which is based on the three dimensions of the scientific assessment framework ¨C¨C knowledge and skills, processes and methods, emotions, attitudes and values, in the assessment of educational achievement in the science subjects.Upon the implementation of the new curriculum, the integrated investigation of the three dimensions has become more outstanding in the assessment of educational achievement of science subjects. In terms of the research on scientific knowledge, the close relationship between studentsĄŻ learning and their practical lives, the research on studentsĄŻ understanding of scientific knowledge and their abilities to apply knowledge to explain phenomena, to analyse, and to solve problems were emphasized. In terms of the research on scientific exploration, there are concerns about studentsĄŻ abilities to explore practical problems. In term of the research on emotions, attitudes, and values, emotion education is permeated into specific an %U http://www.ied.edu.hk/apfslt/v9_issue1/foreword/index.htm