Title: | Using TIMSS to Analyze Correlates of Performance Variation in Mathematics |
Description: | This study used data from the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) to compare the variability of performance in the United States and several other countries, investigate how this performance variation is distributed within and between classrooms, and explore how well background variables predict performance at both levels. In addition, the study explored how well suited the TIMSS design is to addressing questions of this sort. |
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Cover Date: | June 2001 |
Web Release: | June 25, 2001 |
Print Release: | This Publication will only be available online. |
Publication #: | NCES 200105 General Ordering Information |
Center/Program: | NCES |
Authors: | Daniel Koretz, Daniel McCaffrey and Thomas Sullivan |
Type of Product: | Working Paper |
Working Papers provide preliminary analysis of substantive, technical, and methodological issues. They are works in progress that are presented to promote the sharing of valuable work experience and knowledge. These papers have not undergone a rigorous review for consistency with NCES standards. | |
Survey/Program Areas: |
International Activities Program (IAP) Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) |
Keywords: |
Achievement (Student)
Eighth-Graders International Comparisons Mathematics Statistical Standards and Methodology |
Questions: |
For questions about the content of this Working Paper, please contact: Samantha Burg. |