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Interactive TIMSS 2019 pioneers digital assessment

eTIMSS opened the door to examining innovative and more efficient assessment of higher-order thinking skills. As well as making the data collection of complex tasks feasible, the digital assessment allowed for the integration of interactive features that capitalize on the digital environment and engage students.

ICILS Teacher Panel reports on changes in digital learning during COVID-19

According to teachers’ perceptions, the challenges of teaching during the COVID-19 pandemic meant several improvements regarding ICT in delivering instruction between 2018 and 2020.

IEA Research Award Winners 2021

This year saw the highest number of IEA research award submissions to-date, and as a result of the high caliber of the applications, for the third year in a row, our judging panel selected three winners.

Beyond Results 2021 Workshop: From log data to valid inferences

The second edition of the Beyond Results workshop, a collaboration between IEA and colleagues from the Leibniz Institute for Research and Information in Education (DIPF) and the Center for International Student Assessment (ZIB) was hosted from 30 September - 01 October 2021.

Remembering Tjeerd Plomp (1938-2021)

IEA received the sad news that Tjeerd Plomp passed away on 17 September at the age of 83. As an honorary IEA member, Tjeerd was a great friend to IEA and a valued collaborator and mentor for our international research network.

IEA and Iraq Sign Memorandum of Understanding

IEA is pleased to sign an MOU with the Republic of Iraq connected to the country’s participation in TIMSS 2023.

The 9th IEA IRC at a Glance

The quality of submissions received this year was incredibly high (resulting in a very low submission rejection rate of 8%), and IEA thanks everyone who submitted a proposal.

IEA Updates July 2021

As part of IEA's July newsletter, we share a summary of how IEA studies have progressed in recent months, including IEA's COVID-19 studies and other studies that IEA are a part of.

REDS moves towards international reporting

As data collection activities are concluded across most REDS countries, IEA and UNESCO move forward towards the international reporting of results.

IEA is hiring - join our team

New vacancies have been announced on the IEA website for both our Amsterdam and Hamburg offices.