| Type |
Journal Article - School Science and Mathematics |
| Title |
An in-depth analysis of achievement gaps between seventh and eighth grades in the TIMSS database |
| Author(s) |
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| Volume |
103 |
| Issue |
4 |
| Publication (Day/Month/Year) |
2003 |
| Page numbers |
186-192 |
| URL |
http://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ957592 |
| Abstract |
Middle school data from the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) are analyzed in this article to compare achievement difference between seventh and eighth grades. The statistical computing involves a selective subtraction of item scores in more than 40 countries. The research findings indicate that not all TIMSS items have resulted in a higher mean score at the upper grade level. Item features are discussed to characterize part of the released TIMSS instrument that generates a higher average score at the lower grade. This empirical study may help enrich understanding of the TIMSS benchmark among mathematics and science educators. |