The Trends in International
Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) is an international
assessment of fourth and eighth grade students’ achievement in
mathematics and science. Since its inception in 1995, TIMSS has
continued to assess students every 4 years, with the next TIMSS
assessment, TIMSS 2019, being the seventh iteration of the study.
TIMSS provides a comparison of U.S. student performance with those
of their international peers in mathematics and science at grades 4
and 8. TIMSS is coordinated by the International Association for
the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA), an international
collective of research organizations and government agencies that
creates the assessment framework, assessments, and background
questionnaires and provides procedures and technical standards
which all countries must follow. In the U.S., the National Center
for Education Statistics (NCES) conducts TIMSS. In preparation for
the TIMSS 2019 main study, NCES will conduct a field test in 2018
to evaluate new assessment items and background questions, to
ensure practices that promote low exclusion rates, and to ensure
that classroom and student sampling procedures proposed for the
main study are successful. The U.S. TIMSS 2019 field test
recruitment began in May 2017, with data collection conducted from
March through April 2018. The U.S. TIMSS 2019 main study
recruitment will begin in May 2018, with data collection conducted
from March through May 2019. The request for the TIMSS 2019 Main
Study recruitment & Field Test was approved in July 2017 (OMB#
1850-0695 v.10). This request is to provide additional recruitment
materials that will be used during the later portion of field test
recruitment and throughout the main study, and to provide the final
international versions of the TIMSS 2019 field test questionnaires
including the proposed U.S. adaptations.
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USC 9543 Name of Law: Education Sciences Reform Act
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