Many Visions, Many Aims Volume 2 [electronic resource] : A Cross-National Investigation of Curricular Intentions in School Science /

PREFACE The Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), sponsored by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) and the g- ernments of the participating countries, is acomparative study of education in mathematics and the sciences conducted in approximately 50 educational systems on six continents. The goal of TIMSS is to measure student achievement in mathematics and science in participating countries and to assess some of the curricular and classroom factors that are related to student learning in these subjects. The study is intended to provide educators and policy makers with an unpar- leled and multidimensional perspective on mathematics and science curricula; their implem- tation; the nature of student performance in mathematics and science; and the social, econ- ic, and educational context in which these occur. TIMSS focuses on student learning and achievement in mathematics and science at three different age levels, or populations. • Population 1 is defined as all students enrolled in the two adjacent grades that contain the largest proportion of 9-year-old students; • Population 2 is defined as all students enrolled in the two adjacent grades that contain the largest proportion of 13-year-old students; and • Population 3 is defined as all students in their final year of secondary education, incl- ing students in vocational education programs. In addition, Population 3 has two “specialist” subpopulations: students taking advanced courses in mathematics (mathematics specialists), and students taking advanced courses in physics (physics specialists).

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Main Authors: Schmidt, William H. author., Raizen, Senta A. author., Britton, Edward D. author., Bianchi, Leonard J. author., Wolfe, Richard G. author., SpringerLink (Online service)
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Language:eng
Published: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 1997
Subjects:Education., International education., Comparative education., Mathematics, Science education., International and Comparative Education., Science Education., Mathematics Education.,
Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-306-47208-4
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International education.
Comparative education.
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International and Comparative Education.
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Mathematics Education.
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Comparative education.
Mathematics
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Science education.
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International and Comparative Education.
Science Education.
Mathematics Education.
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International education.
Comparative education.
Mathematics
Science education.
Education.
International and Comparative Education.
Science Education.
Mathematics Education.
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Raizen, Senta A. author.
Britton, Edward D. author.
Bianchi, Leonard J. author.
Wolfe, Richard G. author.
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Many Visions, Many Aims Volume 2 [electronic resource] : A Cross-National Investigation of Curricular Intentions in School Science /
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spelling KOHA-OAI-TEST:2274572018-07-31T00:08:44ZMany Visions, Many Aims Volume 2 [electronic resource] : A Cross-National Investigation of Curricular Intentions in School Science / Schmidt, William H. author. Raizen, Senta A. author. Britton, Edward D. author. Bianchi, Leonard J. author. Wolfe, Richard G. author. SpringerLink (Online service) textDordrecht : Springer Netherlands,1997.engPREFACE The Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), sponsored by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) and the g- ernments of the participating countries, is acomparative study of education in mathematics and the sciences conducted in approximately 50 educational systems on six continents. The goal of TIMSS is to measure student achievement in mathematics and science in participating countries and to assess some of the curricular and classroom factors that are related to student learning in these subjects. The study is intended to provide educators and policy makers with an unpar- leled and multidimensional perspective on mathematics and science curricula; their implem- tation; the nature of student performance in mathematics and science; and the social, econ- ic, and educational context in which these occur. TIMSS focuses on student learning and achievement in mathematics and science at three different age levels, or populations. • Population 1 is defined as all students enrolled in the two adjacent grades that contain the largest proportion of 9-year-old students; • Population 2 is defined as all students enrolled in the two adjacent grades that contain the largest proportion of 13-year-old students; and • Population 3 is defined as all students in their final year of secondary education, incl- ing students in vocational education programs. In addition, Population 3 has two “specialist” subpopulations: students taking advanced courses in mathematics (mathematics specialists), and students taking advanced courses in physics (physics specialists).Characterizing Curriculum: An Overview -- Science Curriculum: Investigating Curricular Intentions -- Overview of Results -- Curricular Organization and Control -- Seeking Shared Visions Among the Many -- Curriculum Guides: Directing Curriculum by Intention -- Reflections of Curriculum -- Intended Flow of Science Curricula -- Milestones in Science Curricula -- Emphasized Curriculum Topics -- Other Aspects of the Curriculum: Performance Expectations and Disciplinary Perspectives -- Re-examining Shared Visions: Country Groupings -- Consequences of Curriculum: Policy Implications -- Concluding Remarks.PREFACE The Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), sponsored by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) and the g- ernments of the participating countries, is acomparative study of education in mathematics and the sciences conducted in approximately 50 educational systems on six continents. The goal of TIMSS is to measure student achievement in mathematics and science in participating countries and to assess some of the curricular and classroom factors that are related to student learning in these subjects. The study is intended to provide educators and policy makers with an unpar- leled and multidimensional perspective on mathematics and science curricula; their implem- tation; the nature of student performance in mathematics and science; and the social, econ- ic, and educational context in which these occur. TIMSS focuses on student learning and achievement in mathematics and science at three different age levels, or populations. • Population 1 is defined as all students enrolled in the two adjacent grades that contain the largest proportion of 9-year-old students; • Population 2 is defined as all students enrolled in the two adjacent grades that contain the largest proportion of 13-year-old students; and • Population 3 is defined as all students in their final year of secondary education, incl- ing students in vocational education programs. In addition, Population 3 has two “specialist” subpopulations: students taking advanced courses in mathematics (mathematics specialists), and students taking advanced courses in physics (physics specialists).Education.International education.Comparative education.MathematicsScience education.Education.International and Comparative Education.Science Education.Mathematics Education.Springer eBookshttp://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-0-306-47208-4URN:ISBN:9780306472084