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Teaching mathematics in seven countries : TIMSS video study

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The TIMSS 1999 Video Study was a study of eighth-grade mathematic

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Summary The CDs contain the mathematics public release lessons from the TIMSS 1999 video study. Each of the eight grade mathematics lessons is accompanied by a complete time-marked transcript in English, an index identifying the times of public and private work, comments by the teacher, and the national coordinator (except for the U.S.), and a list of resources, including teacher materials, student work, and a lesson graph, which denotes how time was used in the lesson. CD 1. Australia, United States -- CD 2. Hong Kong, Japan -- CD 3. Czech Republic, Netherlands -- CD 4. Switzerland Format Computer file Language English Contributors Research for Better Schools, inc Publication Philadelphia, PA : Research for Better Schools, [2003] 2003 Physical Details 4 CD-ROMs : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in + 1 insert + 1 instruction for Macintosh users OCLC ocm55620662 The TIMSS 1999 Video Study was a study of eighth-grade mathematics and science teaching in seven countries. The study involved videotaping and analyzing teaching practices in more than one thousand classrooms. In conjunction with the International Association of the Evaluation of Education Achievement (IEA), the study was conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics, U.S. Department of Education under a contract with LessonLab, Inc. of Los Angeles, California. Goals of TIMSS 1999 Video Study Investigate mathematics and science teaching practices in U.S. classrooms. Compare U.S. teaching practices with those found in high-achieving countries. Discover new ideas about teaching mathematics and science. Develop new teaching research methods and tools for teacher professional development. Create a digital library of images of teaching to inform U.S. educational policy. Stimulate and focus discussion of teaching practices among educators, policymakers, and the public. Design and Procedures At least 100 schools were randomly selected in each country. One math lesson and one science lesson was videotaped in each school that agreed to participate. Taping was distributed evenly throughout the school year so that the lessons represent the full range of eighth-grade mathematics and science instruction in each country. A teacher and student questionnaire, and worksheets and textbook pages used in the lessons supplement the videotapes. Participating Countries The countries participating in the mathematics portion of the TIMSS 1999 Video Study were Australia, the Czech Republic, Hong Kong SAR, the Netherlands, Switzerland, and the United States. The countries participating in the science portion of the study were Australia, the Czech Republic, Japan, the Netherlands, and the United States. Although Japan did not participate in the mathematics portion of the study, the Japanese mathematics data collected as part of the TIMSS 1995 Video Study were re-analyzed for the TIMSS 1999 Video Study. U.S. mathematics data collected as part of the TIMSS 1995 Video Study were also re-analyzed. Timeline The TIMSS 1999 Video Study began with a field test in May, 1998. Most of the filming took place in 1999, and depended on the school calendar in each country. The international mathematics report was released in 2003, and the international science report was released in 2006.