Every Response Counts: Key Things to Know About Selection for and Your Participation in IEA Studies
Participation in IEA studies can help improve education systems nationally and globally. Information provided by teachers and students can be used to identify teaching strategies and learning environments that support student achievement and showcase potential challenges. It is essential that a full range of views are represented in IEA data. Responses count and add to understanding and efforts to make improvements for teachers and students. Read Teacher Snippet number 1 to understand how education systems are selected and how IEA uses and collects data.
Every Response Counts: Key Things to Know About Selection for and Your Participation in IEA Studies
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Adapt this IEA Teacher Snippet for National Use
This IEA Teacher Snippet is based on data from TIMSS 2019 and can be adapted for countries that participated in the TIMSS 2019 study. This edition is available for translation into the national language and includes the national data. To adapt this Snippet and receive all editable material, contact l.cheeseman@iea.nl.
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Data from this edition of the IEA Teacher Snippet is based on findings from TIMSS 2019. TIMSS is an international assessment of student achievement in mathematics and science at fourth and eighth grades, with data collected every four years from approximately 50 countries.
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