Type | Book |
Title | TIMSS 2007 Assessment Frameworks. |
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Publication (Day/Month/Year) | 2005 |
Publisher | ERIC |
URL | http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/ED494654.pdf |
Abstract | IEA’s Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) provides information to improve teaching and learning in mathematics and science. TIMSS assesses achievement in mathematics and science at the fourth and eighth grades and collects a rich array of background information to address concerns about school resources and the quality of curriculum and instruction. Conducted every four years on a regular cycle, TIMSS provides countries with an unprecedented opportunity to measure progress in educational achievement in mathematics and science. As a project of the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA), TIMSS has the benefit of drawing on the cooperative expertise provided by representatives from countries all around the world. The IEA is an independent international cooperative of national research institutions and government agencies that has been conducting studies of cross-national achievement since 1959. As of 2005, IEA had 62 institutional members. TIMSS 2007 is the most recent in the series of IEA studies to measure trends in students’ mathematics and science achievement. The first cycle of TIMSS was in 1995 in 41 countries. The second cycle in 1999 involved 38 countries (26 were able to measure trends). Continuing the regular cycle of studies at four-year intervals, TIMSS 2003 involved more than 50 countries and approximately 60 countries are expected to participate in TIMSS 2007. Nearly 40 of these countries will have trend data, some covering more than a decade back to 1995. Additionally, to provide each participating country with an extensive resource for interpreting the results and to track changes in curriculum and instructional practices, TIMSS asks students, their teachers, and their school principals to complete questionnaires about the contexts for learning mathematics and science. TIMSS also collects detailed information about the mathematics and science curricula in each country. Trend data from these questionnaires provide a dynamic picture of changes in the implementation of educational policies and practices and help to raise new issues relevant to improvement efforts. 4 Introduction TIMSS data have had an enduring impact on reform and development efforts in mathematics and science education around the world, leading on one hand to continuing demand for trend data to monitor development and on the other to a need for more and better policyrelevant information to guide and evaluate new initiatives. |
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