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Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS 2023) Field Test Data Collection and Main Study Sampling, Recruitment, and Data Collection

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Memorandum United States Department of Education

Institute of Education Sciences

National Center for Education Statistics

DATE: November 18, 2021

TO: Robert Sivinski, OMB

THROUGH: Carrie Clarady, NCES

FROM: Lydia Malley, NCES

SUBJECT: Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) Field Test Data Collection and Main Study Sampling and Recruitment - FT International Questionnaire Update 30D Revision Change Memo (OMB# 1850-0695 v.18).



The Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), conducted by the National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), within the U.S. Department of Education (ED), 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 (1995, 1999, 2003, 2007, 2011, 2015, and 2019), with the next TIMSS assessment, TIMSS 2023, being the eighth iteration of the study. In TIMSS 2023, approximately 65 countries or education systems will participate. The United States will participate in TIMSS 2023 to continue to monitor the progress of its students compared to that of other nations and to provide data on factors that may influence student achievement.


TIMSS is led by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA), an international collective of research organizations and government agencies that create the frameworks used to develop the assessment, the survey instruments, and the study timeline. IEA decides and agrees upon a common set of standards, procedures, and timelines for collecting and reporting data, all of which must be followed by all participating countries. As a result, TIMSS is able to provide a reliable and comparable measure of student skills in participating countries. In the U.S., NCES conducts this study in collaboration with the IEA and a number of contractors (RTI International, AnLar, Measurement Incorportated, and Strategic Communications) to ensure proper implementation of the study and adoption of practices in adherence to the IEA’s standards. Participation in TIMSS is consistent with NCES’s mandate of acquiring and disseminating data on educational activities and student achievement in the United States compared with foreign nations [The Educational Sciences Reform Act of 2002 (ESRA 2002, 20 U.S.C. §9543)].


Because TIMSS is a collaborative effort among many parties, the United States must adhere to the international schedule set forth by the IEA, including the availability of final field test and main study plans as well as draft and final questionnaires. In order to meet the international data collection schedule, to align with recruitment for other NCES studies (e.g., the National Assessment of Education Progress, NAEP), and for schools to put the TIMSS 2023 field test assessment on their Spring 2022 calendars, recruitment activities for the field test were approved in May 2021 (OMB# 1850-0695 v16) and began in June of 2021. The field test data collection and the main study sampling, recruitment, and data collection were approved in October 2021 (OMB# 1850-0695 v17). The field test data collection will be conducted in March and April 2022. Recruitment for the main study will begin in March 2022 with data collection occurring in March through June 2023.


This submission is to request approval for the changes to the study questionnaires between 2019 and 2023, with a 30-day public comment period. The documents attached here are the final international versions of the TIMSS 2023 Field Test instruments, as provided by IEA. Adaptation activities to fit the field test questionnaire text into the U.S. education context are currently underway. The final internationally approved U.S. questionnaires for the field test and main study will be submitted via change memos in January 2022 and January 2023, respectively.


Changes to the Student, Teacher, and School Questionnaires are provided in the table below. The draft 2023 field test questionnaires and proposed national items are provided in Appendix C.


TIMSS 2023 Student Questionnaire – Grade 4

Changes from TIMSS 2019 Data Collection

COVERS AND DIRECTIONS

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Location

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Location

Type of Change

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Text

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Text

Front cover

Front cover

Field Test Version' has been added

Field Test Version

-

Copyright year has been changed from '2018' to '2021'

IEA, 2021

IEA, 2018

Directions

Directions

No changes

-

-

Example 3b

Example 3b

Revised

Ice cream tastes good

I like ice cream

Example 3c

Example 3c

Revised

Waking up early is difficult

I do not like waking up early

Footers

Footers

Add 'Field Test'

Field Test <Grade 4> Student Questionnaire

<Grade 4> Student Questionnaire

Back cover

Back cover

Copyright year has been changed from '2018' to '2021'

IEA, 2021

IEA, 2018

ITEMS

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Question #

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Question #

Type of Change

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Question or Response Option

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Question or Response Option

 

1A

Revised question wording and response options

Which of these describes you?
Fill one circle only.
- Girl
- Boy
- Other
- Prefer not to say

Are you a girl or a boy?
Fill one circle only.
- Girl
- Boy

 

2b

Revised response options

- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- 2014
- 2015
- 2016
- Other

- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- Other

 

5a

Revised item wording

Your own computer or tablet

A computer or tablet

 

-

New item added

A shared computer or tablet you can use

-

 

5e

Revised item wording

Your own smartphone

A mobile phone

 

-

New item added

A shared smartphone you can use

-

 

5d

Revised item wording

Access to the internet

Internet connection

 

5f

Revised item wording

A gaming system (e.g., PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Xbox)

A gaming system (e.g., PlayStation, Wii, Xbox)

 

G5c

Item deleted

-

VCR, DVD, or Blu-ray player

 

6

Revised question wording

Were your parents/guardians born in the United States?

Were your parents/guardians born in the United States (“United States” includes the 50 states, its territories, the District of Columbia, and U.S. military bases abroad.)

 

-

New item added

How much do you agree with these statements?
Fill one circle for each line.
- Agree a lot
- Agree a little
- Disagree a little
- Disagree a lot
a) I can write and edit text on a computer
b) I can create school presenations using a computer, tablet, or smartphone
c) I can creat tables, charts, and graphs using a computer, tablet, or smartphone
d) I can find information that I need online
e) I can tell if a website is trustworthy
f) I can easily do new things on computer, laptops, or smartphones
g) I can help my friends or family members with their computer, laptops, or smartphones

-

 

13b

Revised item wording

Teachers at this school care about me

Teachers at my school are fair to me

 

-

New item added

I have friends at this school

-

 

-

New item added

Students in this school respect me

-

 

-

New item added

Students at this school like me the way I am

-

 

14

Revised question wording

During this school year, how often have other students from your school done any of the following things to you in person, through messaging, or through social media?

During this school year, how often have other students from your school done any of the following things to you, including through textings or the Internet?

 

16b

Revised item wording

I do not like doing mathematics

I wish I did not have to study mathematics

 

17a

Revised item wording

My teacher makes it clear what we should learn in each lesson

I know what my teacher expects me to do

 

-

New item added

My teacher gives me helpful feedback on my work

-

 

-

New item added

My teacher lets me show what I have learned

-

 

-

New item added

My teacher asks me to explain my answers

-

 

18b

Revised item wording

There is too much noise for student to work well

There is disruptive noise

 

18c

Item deleted

-

It is too disorderly for students to work well

 

18d

Revised item wording

My teacher has to wait a long time for students to be quiet

My teacher has to wait a long time for students to quiet down

 

18f

Revised item wording

Students do not follow the classroom rules

My teacher has to keep telling us to follow the classroom rules

 

-

New item added

Other students' behavior makes it hard for me to concentrate

-

 

19d

Revised item wording

Mathematics is easy for me

I learn things quickly in mathematics

 

19e

Item deleted

-

Mathematics makes me nervous

 

19g

Revised item wording

I am good at explaining mathematics to others

My teacher tells me I am good at mathematics

 

21b

Revised item wording

I do not like doing science

I wish I did not have to study science

 

22a

Revised item wording

My teacher makes it clear what we should learn in each lesson

I know what my teacher expects me to do

 

-

New item added

My teacher gives me helpful feedback on my work

-

 

-

New item added

My teacher lets me show what I have learned

-

 

-

New item added

My teacher asks me to explain my answers

-

 

-

New question added

How often do these things happen in your science lessons?
Fill one circle for each line.
- Every or almost every lesson
- About half the lessons
- Some lessons
- Never
a) Students don't listen to what the teacher says
b) There is too much noise for students to work well
c) My teacher has to wait a long time for students to be quiet
d) Students interrupt the teacher
e) Students do not follow the classroom rules
f) Other students' behavior makes it hard for me to concentrate

-

 

23d

Revised and renumbered

Science is easy for me

I learn things quickly in science

 

23e

New item added

I am good at explaining science to others

My teacher tells me I am good at science

 

24

Question deleted

 

How hard was this test compared to most other tests you have taken this year in school?
Fill in one oval only.
Easier than other tests
About as hard as other tests
Harder than other tests
Much harder than other tests

 

25

Question deleted

 

How hard did you try on this test compared to how hard you tried on most other tests you have taken this year in school?
Fill in one oval only.
Not as hard as on other tests
About as hard as on other tests
Harder than on other tests
Much harder than on other tests

 

26

Question deleted

 

How important was it to you to do well on this test?
Fill in one oval only.
Not very important
Somewhat important
Important
Very important





TIMSS 2023 Student Questionnaire – Grade 8

Changes from TIMSS 2019 Data Collection

COVERS AND DIRECTIONS

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Location

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Location

Type of Change

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Text

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Text

Front cover

Front cover

Field Test Version' has been added

Field Test Version

-

Copyright year has been changed from '2018' to '2021'

IEA, 2021

IEA, 2018

Directions

Directions

No changes

-

-

Example 3b

Example 3b

Revised

Ice cream tastes good

I like ice cream

Example 3c

Example 3c

Revised

Waking up early is difficult

I do not like waking up early

Footers

Footers

Add 'Field Test'

Field Test Grade 8 Student Questionnaire

Grade 8 Student Questionnaire

Back cover

Back cover

Copyright year has been changed from '2018' to '2021'

IEA, 2021

IEA, 2018

ITEMS

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Question #

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Question #

Type of Change

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Question or Response Option

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Question or Response Option

 

1A

Revised question wording and response options

Which of these describes you?
Fill one circle only.
- Girl
- Boy
- Other
- Prefer not to say

Are you a girl or a boy?
Fill one circle only.
- Girl
- Boy

 

2b

Revised response options

- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- 2010
- 2011
- 2012
- 2013
- Other

-2001
- 2002
- 2003
- 2004
- 2005
- 2006
- 2007
- 2008
- 2009
- Other

 

5a

Revised item wording

Your own computer or tablet

A computer or tablet

 

-

New item added

A shared computer or tablet you can use

-

 

5e

Revised item wording

Your own smartphone

A mobile phone

 

-

New item added

A shared smartphone you can use

-

 

5d

Revised item wording

Access to the internet

Internet connection

 

5f

Revised item wording

A gaming system (e.g., PlayStation, Nintendo Switch, Xbox)

A gaming system (e.g., PlayStation, Wii, Xbox)

 

G5c

Item deleted

-

VCR, DVD, or Blu-ray player

 

8

Revised question wording

Were your parents/guardians born in the United States?

Were your parents/guardians born in the United States (“United States” includes the 50 states, its territories, the District of Columbia, and U.S. military bases abroad.)

 

15

Revised question wording and response options

How often do you use the internet to do the following tasks for mathematics or science schoolwork (including classroom tasks, homework, and studying outside of class)?
- At least once a week
- Once or twice a month
- Never or almost never

Do you use the Internet to do any of the following tasks for schoolwork (including classroom tasks, homework, studying outsie of class)?
- Yes
- No

 

15d

Revised item wording

Ask my teacher questions

Communicate with the teacher

 

15e

Revised item wording

Find information, articles, or tutorials about mathematics or science

Find information, articles, or tutorials to aid in understanding mathematics or science

 

-

New question added

How much do you agree with these statements?
Fill one circle for each line.
- Agree a lot
- Agree a little
- Disagree a little
- Disagree a lot
a) I can write and edit text on a computer
b) I can create school presenations using a computer, tablet, or smartphone
c) I can creat tables, charts, and graphs using a computer, tablet, or smartphone
d) I can find information that I need online
e) I can tell if a website is trustworthy
f) I can easily do new things on computer, laptops, or smartphones
g) I can help my friends or family members with their computer, laptops, or smartphones

-

 

16d

Revised item wording

Teachers at this school care about me

Teachers at my school are fair to me

 

-

New item added

I have friends at this school

-

 

-

New item added

Students in this school respect me

-

 

-

New item added

Students at this school like me the way I am

-

 

17

Revised question wording

During this school year, how often have other students from your school done any of the following things to you in person, through messaging, or through social media?

During this school year, how often have other students from your school done any of the following things to you, including through textings or the Internet?

 

17e

Revised item wording

Said hurtful things to or about me because of my cultural background (e.g., race, ethnicity, religion)

Insulted a member of my family

 

16b

Revised item wording

I do not like doing mathematics

I wish I did not have to study mathematics

 

20a

Revised item wording

My teacher makes it clear what we should learn in each lesson

I know what my teacher expects me to do

 

20f

Item deleted

-

My teacher links new lessons to what I already know

 

-

New item added

My teacher gives me helpful feedback on my work

-

 

-

New item added

My teacher lets me show what I have learned

-

 

-

New item added

My teacher asks me to explain my answers

-

 

-

New item added

My teacher asks us to apply what we have learned in new situations

-

 

21b

Revised item wording

There is too much noise for student to work well

There is disruptive noise

 

21c

Item deleted

-

It is too disorderly for students to work well

 

21d

Revised item wording

My teacher has to wait a long time for students to be quiet

My teacher has to wait a long time for students to quiet down

 

21f

Revised item wording

Students do not follow the classroom rules

My teacher has to keep telling us to follow the classroom rules

 

-

New item added

Other students' behavior makes it hard for me to concentrate

-

 

22b

Revised item wording

Mathematics is harder for me than for many of my classmates

Mathematics is more difficult for me than for many of my classmates

 

22d

Revised item wording

Mathematics is easy for me

I learn things quickly in mathematics

 

19e

Item deleted

-

Mathematics makes me nervous

 

22g

New item added

I am good at explaining mathematics to others

My teacher tells me I am good at mathematics

 

25b

Revised item wording

I do not like doing science

I wish I did not have to study science

 

26a

Revised item wording

My teacher makes it clear what we should learn in each lesson

I know what my teacher expects me to do

 

26f

Item deleted

-

My teacher links new lessons to what I already know

 

-

New item added

My teacher gives me helpful feedback on my work

-

 

-

New item added

My teacher lets me show what I have learned

-

 

-

New item added

My teacher asks me to explain my answers

-

 

-

New item added

My teacher asks us to apply what we have learned in new situations

-

 

 

New question added

How often do these things happen in your science lessons?
Fill one circle for each line.
Every or almost every lesson
About half the lessons
Some lessons
Never
a) Students don’t listen to what the teacher says
b) There is too much noise for students to work well
c) My teacher has to wait a long time for students to be quiet
d) Students interrupt the teacher
e) Students do not follow the classroom rules
f) Other students’ behavior makes it hard for me to concentrate

 

 

27d

Revised item wording

Science is easy for me

I learn things quickly in mathematics

 

27f

Revised item wording

I am good at explaining science to others

My teacher tells me I am good at science

 

29B

Question deleted

 

When your teacher gives you homework in the following subjects, about how many minutes do you usually spend on your homework?
Fill in only one oval for each row.
My teacher never gives me homework in...
1-15 minutes
16-30 minutes
31-60 minutes
61-90 minutes
More than 90 minutes
a) Mathematics
b) Science



TIMSS 2023 Teacher Questionnaire – Grade 4

Changes from TIMSS 2019 Data Collection

COVERS AND DIRECTIONS

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Location

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Location

Type of Change

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Text

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Text

Front cover

Front cover

Field Test Version' has been added

Field Test Version

-

Copyright year has been changed from '2018' to '2021'

IEA, 2021

IEA, 2018

Directions

Directions

Change 'TIMSS 2019' to 'TIMSS 2023' in first paragraph and footer

TIMSS 2023

TIMSS 2019

Footers

Footers

Add 'Field Test'

Field Test Grade 4 Teacher Questionnaire

Grade 4 Teacher Questionnaire

Back cover

Back cover

Copyright year has been changed from '2018' to '2021'

IEA, 2021

IEA, 2018

ITEMS

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Question #

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Question #

Type of Change

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Question or Response Option

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Question or Response Option

 

2

Revised question wording

By the end of this school year, how many years will you have been teaching altogether?

At the end of this school year, how many years will you have been teaching altogether?

 

3

Revised question wording and response options

Which of these describes you?
- Female
- Male
- Other
- Prefer not to say

Are you female or male?
- Female
- Male

 

7l

Item deleted

-

Collaboration between school leadership (including master teachers) and teachers to plan instruction

 

8

Revised question wording

How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements about your current school?

Thinking about your current school, indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.

 

8a

Item deleted

-

This school is located in a safe neighborhood

 

9

Revised question wording

How often do you have these feelings about being a teacher?

How often do you feel the following way about being a teacher?

 

-

New item added

I feel appreciated as a teacher

-

 

-

New item added

I enjoy the challenges of teaching

-

 

10

Revised question wording

How much do you agree or disagree with the statements below?

Indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.

 

13c

Revised item wording

Communicate goals of objectives for the lesson to the students

Bring interesting materials to class

 

-

New item added

Distracted students

-

 

Before 17

Revised section heading

Using Calculators and Digital Devices for Teaching Mathematics to the TIMSS Class

Using Calculators and Computers for Teaching Mathematics to the TIMSS Class

 

Before 17

Instructions deleted

 

Questions 17 - 18 ask about calculator and computer use for teaching mathematics to the fourth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

17

Revised question wording and response options

Are students in this class permitted to use calculators during mathematics lessons?
Check one circle only.
- Yes, with unrestricted use
- Yes, with restricted use
- No

Are students in this class permitted to use calculators during mathematics lessons?
Check one circle only.
- Yes, with unrestricted use
- Yes, with restricted use
- No, calculators are not permitted

 

18A

Revised question wording

Do the students in this class have digital devices (including computers, tablets, or smartphones) to use during mathematics lessons?

Do the students in this class have computers (including tablets) available to use during their mathematics lessons?

 

18B

Revised question wording

If yes,
What access do the students have to digital devices?

If yes,
What access do the students have to computers?

 

18Ba

Revised item wording

The class has digital devices for each student to use

Each student has a computer

 

18Bb

Revised item wording

The class has digital devices that students can share

The class has computers that students can share

 

18Bc

Revised item wording

The school has digital devices that the class can use sometimes

The school has computers that the class can use sometimes

 

-

New item added

Students bring their own digital devices

-

 

18C

Question deleted

-

How often do you do activities on computers during mathematics lessons to support learning for:
-Every or almost every day
-Once or twice a week
-Once or twice a month
-Never or almost never
a) Whole class
b) Low-performing students
c) High-performing students
d) Students with special needs

 

-

New question added added

How often do you have students use digital devices during mathematics instruction?
Check one circle only.
- At least once a week
- Once or twice a month
- A few times a year
- Never or almost never

-

 

-

New question added added

How often do you ask the students in your class to use digital devices to do these mathematics activities?
Check one circle for each line.
- At least once a week
- Once or twice a month
- A few times a year
- Never or almost never
a) Practice problems and procedures
b) Solve extended or contextualized problems
c) Create graphs, tables, or other data displays
d) Play games involving mathematics calculations or concepts
e) Read the textbook or watch instructional videos

-

 

-

New question added added

How much do each of these keep you from incorporating digital devices into mathematics instruction?
- Not at all
- Somewhat
- A lot
a) Not knowing how to use digital devices to improve student learning
b) Not enough access to digital devices
c) Keeping students on task when the class is using digital devices
d) Lack of technology support from the school

-

 

Before 19

Instructions deleted

 

Question 19 asks about the topics taught and the content covered in teaching mathematics to the fourth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

19

Revised question wording and response options

The following list includes topics addressed by the TIMSS mathematics test. Choose the response that best describes when each topic is taught for students in this class.
If a topic was in the curriculum before fourth grade, choose "Mostly taught before this year". If you have taught a topic this year, choose "Mostly taught this year". If a topic is not in the fourth grade curriculum for this year or you have not yet taught a topic, choose "Not yet taught".
- Mostly taught before this year
- Mostly taught this year
- Not yet taught

The following list includes the main topics addressed by the TIMSS mathematics test. Choose the response that best describes when the students in this class have been taught each topic. If a topic was in the curriculum before the <fourth grade>, please choose "Mostly taught before this year." If a topic was taught half this year but not yet completed, please choose "Mostly taught this year." If a topic is not in the curriculum, please choose "Not yet taught or just introduced."
- Mostly taught before this year
- Mostly taught this year
- Not yet taught or just introduced

 

19Aa

Revised item wording

Recognize place value and order whole numbers

Concepts of whole numbers, including place value and ordering

 

19Ab

Revised item wording

Add and subtract up to 4-digit numbers

Adding, subtracting, muliplying, and dividing with whole numbers

 

19Ac

Revised item wording

Multiply up to 3-digit by 1-digit and 2-digit by 2-digit numbers

Concepts of multiples and factors, odd and even numbers

 

19Ad

Revised item wording

Divide up to 3-digit by 1-digit numbers

Number sentences (finding the missing number, representing proble situations with number sentences)

 

19Ae

Revised item wording

Solve problems with odd/even numbers, multiples, or factors

Number patterns (extending number patterns and finding missing terms)

 

19Af

Revised item wording

Round or make estimations with whole numbers

Concepts of fractions, including representing, comparing and ordering, adding and subtracting simple fractions

 

19Ag

Revised item wording

Find the missing number or operation in a number sentence

Concepts of decimals, including place value and ordering, adding and subtracting with decimals

 

-

New item added

Extend a number pattern or find the missing number in a pattern

-

 

-

New item added

Represent, compare, and order fractions

-

 

-

New item added

Add and subtract simple fractions

-

 

-

New item added

Represent, compare, and order decimals up to two decimal places

-

 

-

New item added

Add and subtract with decimals up to two decimal places

-

 

19Ba

Revised item wording

Measure, estimate, add, and subtract lengths

Solving problems involving length, including measuring and estimating

 

19Bb

Revised item wording

Add and subtract mass, volume, or time in appropriate units

Solving problems involving mass, volume, and time

 

19Bc

Revised item wording

Find perimeters of polygons

Finding and estimating perimeter, area, and volume

 

19Bd

Revised item wording

Find areas of shapes covered with squares or volumes of shapes filled with cubes

Parallel and perpendicular lines

 

19Be

Revised item wording

Recognize and draw parallel and perpendicular lines

Comparing and drawing angles

 

19Bf

Revised item wording

Compare and draw angles

Elementary properties of common geometric shapes

 

19Bg

Revised item wording

Describe and draw common two-dimensional shapes (e.g., circles, triangles, quadrilaterals)

Three-dimensional shapes, including relationships with their two-dimensional representations

 

-

New item added

Describe and draw common three-dimensional shapes (e.g., cubes, rectangular solids, cones, cylinders, spheres)

-

 

19Ca

Revised item wording

Read and interpret data displays

Reading and interpreting data from tables, pictographs, bar graphs, line graphs, and pie charts

 

19Cb

Revised item wording

Create or complete data displays

Organizing and representing data to help answer questions

 

19Cc

Revised item wording

Draw conclusions from two or more data sources

Drawing conclusions from data displays

 

Before 20

Instructions deleted

 

Question 20 asks about mathematics homework for the fourth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

20B

Question deleted

-

When you assign mathematics homework to the students in this class, about how many minutes do you usually assign? (Consider the time it would take an average student in your class.)

 

Before 21

Instructions deleted

 

Questions 21-22 ask about mathematics assessment for the fourth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

21

Revised question wording

How much importance do you place on these strategies to assess students' learning in mathematics?

How much importance do you place on the following assessment strategies in mathematics?

 

24

Question deleted

-

In the past two years, how many hours in total have you spent in formal in-service/professional development (e.g., workshops, seminars) for mathematics?

 

Before 25

Instructions deleted

-

Questions 25 - 26 ask about science instruction for the fourth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

26d

Item deleted

-

Design or plan experiments or investigations

 

26e

Item deleted

 

Conduct experiments or investigations

 

26f

Item deleted

 

Present data from experiments or investigations

 

26g

Item deleted

 

Interpret data from experiments or investigations

 

26h

Item deleted

 

Use evidence from experiments or investigations to support conclusions

 

26j

Revised item wording

Memorize facts and principles

Have students memorize facts and principles

 

-

New question added added

How much emphasis do you place on the following when teaching science to students in this class?
Check one circle for each line.
- A lot
- Some
- None
a) Encouraging students to ask questions about scientific phenomena
b) Having students predict the outcomes of experiments or investigations
c) Having students create representations (e.g., models, graphs) to explain scientific phenomena
d) Having students use scientific concepts to explain phenomena

-

 

-

New question added added

How often do you provide opportunities for students to do the following when teaching this class?
Check one circle for each line.
- Once a week or more
- Once or twice a month
- Once or twice every few months
- Never or almost never
a) Experiments or investigations that are carried out in a single lesson
b) Experiments or investigations that are carried out over a series of lessons
c) Hands-on activities to explore science concepts
d) Experiments with a prescribed set of steps to answer a given question
e) Experiments where students determine their own procedures to answer a given question

-

 

-

New question added added

How often do you go to a separate science laboratory when conducting experiments or investigations with students in this class?
Check one circle only.
- Always or almost always
- Sometimes
- Never or almost never

-

 

Before 27

Revised section heading

Using Digital Devices for Teaching Science to the TIMSS Class

Using Computers for Teaching Science to the TIMSS Class

 

Before 27

Instructions deleted

 

Question 27 asks about computer use for teaching science to the fourth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

27A

Revised question wording

Do the students in this class have digital devices (including computers, tablets, or smartphones) available to use during science lessons?

Do the students in this class have computers (including tablets) available to use during their science lessons?

 

27B

Revised question wording

If yes,
What access do the students have to digital devices?

If yes,
What access do the students have to computers?

 

29Ba

Revised item wording

The class has digital devices for each student to use

Each student has a computer

 

27Bb

Revised item wording

The class has digital devices that students can share

The class has computers that students can share

 

27Bc

Revised item wording

The school has digital devices that the class can use sometimes

The school has computers that the class can use sometimes

 

-

New item added

Students bring their own digital devices

-

 

27C

Question deleted

-

How often do you do activities on computers during science lessons to support learning for:
-Every or almost every day
-Once or twice a week
-Once or twice a month
-Never or almost never
a) Whole class
b) Low-performing students
c) High-performing students
d) Students with special needs

 

-

New question added added

How often do you have students use digital devices during science instruction?
Check one circle only.
- At least once a week
- Once or twice a month
- A few times a year

-

 

-

New question added

How often do you ask the students in your class to use digital devices to do these science activities?
Check one circle for each line.
- At least once a week
- Once or twice a month
- A few times a year
- Never or almost never
a) Solve extended or contextualized problems
b) Create graphs, tables, or other data displays
c) Play games involving science concepts
d) Conduct virtual experiments or other simulations
e) Read the textbook or watch instructional videos

 

 

-

New question added

How much do each of these keep you from incorporating digital devices into science instruction?
- Not at all
- Somewhat
- A lot
a) Not knowing how to use digital devices to improve student learning
b) Not enough access to digital devices
c) Keeping students on task when the class is using digital devices
d) Lack of technology support from the school

 

 

Before 28

Instructions deleted

 

Question 28 asks about the topics taught and the content covered in teaching science to the fourth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

28

Revised question wording and response options

The following list includes topics addressed by the TIMSS science test. Choose the response that best describes when each topic is taught for students in this class.
If a topic was in the curriculum before fourth grade, choose "Mostly taught before this year". If you have taught a topic this year, choose "Mostly taught this year". If a topic is not in the fourth grade curriculum for this year or you have not yet taught a topic, choose "Not yet taught".
- Mostly taught before this year
- Mostly taught this year
- Not yet taught

The following list includes the main topics addressed by the TIMSS science test. Choose the response that best describes when the students in this class have been taught each topic. If a topic was in the curriculum before the <fourth grade>, please choose "Mostly taught before this year." If a topic was taught half this year but not yet completed, please choose "Mostly taught this year." If a topic is not in the curriculum, please choose "Not yet taught or just introduced."
- Mostly taught before this year
- Mostly taught this year
- Not yet taught or just introduced

 

28Aa

Revised item wording

Basic differences between living and nonliving things

Physical and behavioral characteristics of living things and major groups of living things (e.g., mammals, birds, insects, flowering plants)

 

28Ab

Revised item wording

Defining characteristics of major groups of living things

Major body structures and their functions in humans, other animals, and plants

 

28Ac

Revised item wording

Functions of major structures in living things (e.g., roots in plants)

Life cycles of common plants and animals (e.g., flowering plants, butterflies, frogs)

 

28Ad

Revised item wording

Life cycle stages of common plants and animals (e.g., flowering plants, frogs)

Characteristics of plans and animals that are inherited

 

28Ae

Revised item wording

Inherited characteristics of living things

Interactions between organisms and their environments (e.g., physical features and behaviors that help living things survive in their environments)

 

28Af

Revised item wording

How living things survive in their environments (e.g., physical characteristics, behaviors)

Relationships in ecosystems (e.g., simple food chains, predator-prey relationships, competition)

 

28Ag

Revised item wording

How human actions impact the environment

Human health (transmission and prevention of diseases, everyday behaviors that promote good health)

 

-

New item added

Common ecosystems and their organisms (e.g., forest, desert)

-

 

-

New item added

Interpreting simple food chains

-

 

-

New item added

Competition within ecosystems

-

 

-

New item added

Ways for humans to maintain good health and avoid illness

-

 

28Ba

Revised item wording

Solids, liquids, gases, and how their shapes and volumes differ

States of matter (solid, liquid, gas) and their properties (volume, shape)

 

28Bb

Revised item wording

Grouping objects based on their physical properties

Classifying materials based on physical properties (e.g., weight/mass, volume, state of matter, conductivity of heat or electricity)

 

28Bc

Revised item wording

Examples of mixtures and how they can be separated (e.g., filtration, evaporation)

Mixtures, including methods for separating a mixture into its components (e.g., sifting, filtering, evaporation, using a magnet)

 

28Be

Revised item wording

Magnetic attraction and repulsion

Physical changes in everyday life (e.g., changes of state, dissolving)

 

28Bf

Revised item wording

Examples of physical and chemical changes in everyday life

Chemical changes in everyday life (e.g., decating, burning, rusting, cooking)

 

28Bg

Revised item wording

How to make solids dissolve faster in liquids (e.g., stirring, heating)

Common sources of energy (e.g., the Sun, wind, oil) and uses of energy (heating and cooling homes, providing light)

 

 

New item added

Concentration of solutions

 

 

28Bh

Revised item wording

Sources of energy (e.g. the Sun, wind, water, coal, oil, and gas)

Light and sound in everyday life (e.g., shadows and reflections, vibrating objects make sound)

 

28Bi

Revised item wording

How light is related to shadows, reflections, and rainbows

Heat transfer (e.g., energy flows from a hot object to a colder object)

 

28Bj

Revised item wording

How vibrations are related to sound

Electricity and simple electrical circuits (e.g., a circuit must be complete to work correctly)

 

28Bk

Revised item wording

Movement of heat from hotter to cooler objects

Forces that cause objects to move (e.g., gravity, pushing/pulling) or change their motion (e.g., friction)

 

28Bl

Revised item wording

Simple electrical circuits

Simple machines (e.g., levers, pulleys, wheels, ramps) that help make motion easier

 

 

New item added

How motion is affected by forces (e.g., gravity, pushing, pulling, friction)

-

 

-

New item added

Examples of simple machines (e.g., levers, ramps)

-

 

28Ca

Revised item wording

Composition of Earth's surface (i.e., land, fresh water, salt water)

Physical makeup of Earth's surface (e.g., land and water in unequal proportions, sources of fresh and salt water)

 

28Cb

Revised item wording

Earth's resources and their use by humans

Earth's resources used in everyday life (e.g., water, wind, soil, forests, oil, natural gas, minerals)

 

28Cc

Revised item wording

Renewable and nonrenewable resources

Changes in Earth's surface over time (e.g., mountain building, weathering, erosion)

 

28Cd

Revised item wording

How wind and water change Earth's surface over time

Fossils and what they can tell us about past conditions on Earth

 

28Ce

Revised item wording

What fossils can show about Earth's history

Weather and climate (e.g., daily, seasonal, and locational variations bersus long term trends)

 

28Cf

Revised item wording

How weather changes day to day and with geographic location

Objects in the Solar System (the Sun, the Earth, the Moon, and other planets) and their movements

 

28Cg

Revised item wording

Effects of increasing temperatures on Earth

Earth's motion and related patterns observed on Earth (e.g., day and night, seasons)

 

-

New item added

The Solar System (the Sun, Earth, Moon, and other plants)

-

 

-

New item added

How Earth's motion causes day and night

-

 

-

New item added

How Earth's annual movement around the Sun causes seasons or seasonal change

-

 

29B

Question deleted

-

When you assign science homework to the students in this class, about how many minutes do you usually assign? (Consider the time it would take an average student in your class.)

 

Before 30

Instructions deleted

 

Questions 30-31 ask about science assessment for the fourth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

30

Revised question wording

How much importance do you place on these strategies to assess students' learning in science?

How much importance do you place on the following assessment strategies in science?

 

33

Question deleted

-

In the past two years, how many hours in total have you spent in formal in-service/professional development (e.g., workshops, seminars) for science?





TIMSS 2023 Teacher Questionnaire – Mathematics – Grade 8

Changes from TIMSS 2019 Data Collection

COVERS AND DIRECTIONS

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Location

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Location

Type of Change

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Text

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Text

Front cover

Front cover

Field Test Version' has been added

Field Test Version

-

Copyright year has been changed from '2018' to '2021'

IEA, 2021

IEA, 2018

Directions

Directions

Replace 'TIMSS 2019' with 'TIMSS 2023' in first paragraph

TIMSS 2023

TIMSS 2019

Footers

Footers

Add 'Field Test'

Field Test Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire

Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire

Back cover

Back cover

Copyright year has been changed from '2018' to '2021'

IEA, 2021

IEA, 2018

ITEMS

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Question #

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Question #

Type of Change

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Question or Response Option

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Question or Response Option

 

2

Revised question wording

By the end of this school year, how many years will you have been teaching altogether?

At the end of this school year, how many years will you have been teaching altogether?

 

3

Revised question wording and response options

Which of these describes you?
- Female
- Male
- Other
- Prefer not to say

Are you female or male?
- Female
- Male

 

7l

Item deleted

-

Collaboration between school leadership (including master teachers) and teachers to plan instruction

 

8

Revised question wording

How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements about your current school?

Thinking about your current school, indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.

 

8a

Item deleted

-

This school is located in a safe neighborhood

 

9

Revised question wording

How often do you have these feelings about being a teacher?

How often do you feel the following way about being a teacher?

 

-

New item added

I feel appreciated as a teacher

-

 

-

New item added

I enjoy the challenges of teaching

-

 

10

Revised question wording

How much do you agree or disagree with the statements below?

Indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.

 

Before 10

Instructions deleted

 

Questions 11-14 ask about instruction for the eighth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

 

New item added

Communicate goals or objectives for the lesson to the students

 

 

-

New item added

Distracted students

-

 

Before 15

Instructions deleted

 

Questions 15 - 17 ask about mathematics instruction for the eighth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

Before 18

Revised section heading

Using Calculators and Digital Devices for Teaching Mathematics to the TIMSS Class

Using Calculators and Computers for Teaching Mathematics to the TIMSS Class

 

Before 18

Instructions deleted

 

Questions 18 - 19 ask about calculator and computer use for teaching mathematics to the eighth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

18

Revised response option wording

Are students in this class permitted to use calculators during mathematics lessons?
Check one circle only.
- Yes, with unrestricted use
- Yes, with restricted use
- No

Are students in this class permitted to use calculators during mathematics lessons?
Check one circle only.
- Yes, with unrestricted use
- Yes, with restricted use
- No, calculators are not permitted

 

19A

Revised question wording

Do the students in this class have digital devices (including computers, tablets, or smartphones) to use during mathematics lessons?

Do the students in this class have computers (including tablets) available to use during their mathematics lessons?

 

19B

Revised question wording

If yes,
What access do the students have to digital devices?

If yes,
What access do the students have to computers?

 

19Ba

Revised item wording

The class has digital devices for each student to use

Each student has a computer

 

19Bb

Revised item wording

The class has digital devices that students can share

The class has computers that students can share

 

19Bc

Revised item wording

The school has digital devices that the class can use sometimes

The school has computers that the class can use sometimes

 

 

New item added

Students bring their own digital devices

 

 

19C

Question deleted

 

How often do you do activities on computers during mathematics lessons to support learning for:
-Every or almost every day
-Once or twice a week
-Once or twice a month
-Never or almost never
a) Whole class
b) Low-performing students
c) High-performing students
d) Students with special needs

 

 

New question added

How often do you have students use digital devices during mathematics instruction?
Check one circle only.
- At least once a week
- Once or twice a month
- A few times a year

 

 

-

New question added

How often do you ask the students in your class to use digital devices to do these mathematics activities?
Check one circle for each line.
- At least once a week
- Once or twice a month
- A few times a year
- Never or almost never
a) Practice problems and procedures
b) Solve extended or contextualized problems
c) Create graphs, tables, or other data displays
d) Play games involving mathematics calculations or concepts
e) Read the textbook or watch instructional videos

 

 

 

New question added added

How much do each of these keep you from incorporating digital devices into mathematics instruction?
- Not at all
- Somewhat
- A lot
a) Not knowing how to use digital devices to improve student learning
b) Not enough access to digital devices
c) Keeping students on task when the class is using digital devices
d) Lack of technology support from the school

 

 

Before 20

Instructions deleted

 

Question 20 asks about the topics taught and the content covered in teaching mathematics to the eighth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

20

Revised question wording and response options

The following list includes topics addressed by the TIMSS mathematics test. Choose the response that best describes when each topic is taught for students in this class.
If a topic was in the curriculum before eighth grade, choose "Mostly taught before this year". If you have taught a topic this year, choose "Mostly taught this year". If a topic is not in the eighth grade curriculum for this year or you have not yet taught a topic, choose "Not yet taught".
- Mostly taught before this year
- Mostly taught this year
- Not yet taught

The following list includes the main topics addressed by the TIMSS mathematics test. Choose the response that best describes when the students in this class have been taught each topic. If a topic was in the curriculum before the eighth grade, please choose "Mostly taught before this year." If a topic was taught half this year but not yet completed, please choose "Mostly taught this year." If a topic is not in the curriculum, please choose "Not yet taught or just introduced."
- Mostly taught before this year
- Mostly taught this year
- Not yet taught or just introduced

 

20Aa

Revised item wording

Add and subtract positive and negative numbers

Computing with negative numbers

 

20Ab

Revised item wording

Find and use factors, multiples, positive powers, or square roots of whole numbers

Concepts of fractions and decimals

 

20Ac

Revised item wording

Compare fractions and decimals

Solving problems involving proportions and percents

 

 

New item added

Add, subtract, and multiply fractions and decimals

-

 

 

New item added

Divide fractions and decimals by a whole number

-

 

 

New item added

Determine proportions and ratios

 

 

 

New item added

Find percentages and convert between percentages and fractions/decimals

 



TIMSS 2023 Teacher Questionnaire – Science – Grade 8

Changes from TIMSS 2019 Data Collection

COVERS AND DIRECTIONS

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Location

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Location

Type of Change

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Text

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Text

Front cover

Front cover

Field Test Version' has been added

Field Test Version

-

Copyright year has been changed from '2018' to '2021'

IEA, 2021

IEA, 2018

Directions

Directions

Replace 'TIMSS 2019' with 'TIMSS 2023' in first paragraph

TIMSS 2023

TIMSS 2019

Footers

Footers

Add 'Field Test'

Field Test Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire

Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire

Back cover

Back cover

Copyright year has been changed from '2018' to '2021'

IEA, 2021

IEA, 2018

ITEMS

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Question #

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Question #

Type of Change

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Question or Response Option

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Question or Response Option

 

2

Revised question wording

By the end of this school year, how many years will you have been teaching altogether?

At the end of this school year, how many years will you have been teaching altogether?

 

3

Revised question wording and response options

Which of these describes you?
- Female
- Male
- Other
- Prefer not to say

Are you female or male?
- Female
- Male

 

7l

Item deleted

-

Collaboration between school leadership (including master teachers) and teachers to plan instruction

 

8

Revised question wording

How much do you agree or disagree with the following statements about your current school?

Thinking about your current school, indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.

 

8a

Item deleted

-

This school is located in a safe neighborhood

 

9

Revised question wording

How often do you have these feelings about being a teacher?

How often do you feel the following way about being a teacher?

 

-

New item added

I feel appreciated as a teacher

-

 

-

New item added

I enjoy the challenges of teaching

-

 

10

Revised question wording

How much do you agree or disagree with the statements below?

Indicate the extent to which you agree or disagree with each of the following statements.

 

Before 10

Instructions deleted

 

Questions 11-14 ask about instruction for the eighth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

 

New item added

Communicate goals or objectives for the lesson to the students

 

 

-

New item added

Distracted students

-

 

Before 15

Instructions deleted

 

Questions 15 - 17 ask about science instruction for the eighth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

16d

Item deleted

-

Design or plan experiments or investigations

 

16e

Item deleted

 

Conduct experiments or investigations

 

16f

Item deleted

 

Present data from experiments or investigations

 

16g

Item deleted

 

Interpret data from experiments or investigations

 

16h

Item deleted

 

Use evidence from experiments or investigations to support conclusions

 

16j

Revised item wording

Memorize facts and principles

Have students memorize facts and principles

 

-

New question added added

How much emphasis do you place on the following when teaching science to students in this class?
Check one circle for each line.
- A lot
- Some
- None
a) Encouraging students to ask questions about scientific phenomena
b) Having students predict the outcomes of experiments or investigations
c) Having students create representations (e.g., models, graphs) to explain scientific phenomena
d) Having students use scientific concepts to explain phenomena

-

 

-

New question added added

How often do you provide opportunities for students to do the following when teaching this class?
Check one circle for each line.
- Once a week or more
- Once or twice a month
- Once or twice every few months
- Never or almost never
a) Experiments or investigations that are carried out in a single lesson
b) Experiments or investigations that are carried out over a series of lessons
c) Hands-on activities to explore science concepts
d) Experiments with a prescribed set of steps to answer a given question
e) Experiments where students determine their own procedures to answer a given question

-

 

-

New question added added

How often do you go to a separate science laboratory when conducting experiments or investigations with students in this class?
Check one circle only.
- Always or almost always
- Sometimes
- Never or almost never

-

 

Before 18

Revised section heading

Using Digital Devices for Teaching Science to the TIMSS Class

Using Computers for Teaching Science to the TIMSS Class

 

Before 18

Instructions deleted

 

Question 18 asks about computer use for teaching science to the fourth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

18A

Revised question wording

Do the students in this class have digital devices (including computers, tablets, or smartphones) to use during science lessons at school?

Do the students in this class have computers (including tablets) available to use during their science lessons?

 

18B

Revised question wording

If yes,
What access do the students have to digital devices?

If yes,
What access do the students have to computers?

 

18Ba

Revised item wording

The class has digital devices for each student to use

Each student has a computer

 

18Bb

Revised item wording

The class has digital devices that students can share

The class has computers that students can share

 

18Bc

Revised item wording

The school has digital devices that the class can use sometimes

The school has computers that the class can use sometimes

 

-

New item added

Students bring their own digital devices

-

 

18C

Question deleted

-

How often do you do activities on computers during science lessons to support learning for:
-Every or almost every day
-Once or twice a week
-Once or twice a month
-Never or almost never
a) Whole class
b) Low-performing students
c) High-performing students
d) Students with special needs

 

-

New question added added

How often do you have students use digital devices during science instruction?
Check one circle only.
- At least once a week
- Once or twice a month
- A few times a year

-

 

-

New question added

How often do you ask the students in your class to use digital devices to do these science activities?
Check one circle for each line.
- At least once a week
- Once or twice a month
- A few times a year
- Never or almost never
a) Solve extended or contextualized problems
b) Create graphs, tables, or other data displays
c) Play games involving science concepts
d) Conduct virtual experiments or other simulations
e) Read the textbook or watch instructional videos

 

 

-

New question added

How much do each of these keep you from incorporating digital devices into science instruction?
- Not at all
- Somewhat
- A lot
a) Not knowing how to use digital devices to improve student learning
b) Not enough access to digital devices
c) Keeping students on task when the class is using digital devices
d) Lack of technology support from the school

 


Before 19

Instructions deleted


Question 19 asks about the topics taught and the content covered in teaching science to the eighth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

19

Revised question wording and response options

The following list includes topics and concepts addressed by the TIMSS science test. Choose the response that best describes when each topic or concept is taught for students in this class.
If a topic or concept was in the curriculum before eighth grade, choose "Mostly taught before this year". If you have taught a topic this year, choose "Mostly taught this year". If a topic is not in the eighth grade curriculum for this year or you have not yet taught a topic, choose "Not yet taught".
- Mostly taught before this year
- Mostly taught this year
- Not yet taught

The following list includes the main topics addressed by the TIMSS science test. Choose the response that best describes when the students in this class have been taught each topic. If a topic was in the curriculum before the eighth grade, please choose "Mostly taught before this year." If a topic was taught half this year but not yet completed, please choose "Mostly taught this year." If a topic is not in the curriculum, please choose "Not yet taught or just introduced."
- Mostly taught before this year
- Mostly taught this year
- Not yet taught or just introduced

 

19Aa

Revised item wording

Defining characteristics of major taxonomic groups of organisms

Differences among major taxonomic groups of organisms (plants, animals, fungi, mammals, birds, reptiles, fish, amphibians, insects)

 

19Ab

Revised item wording

Structures and functions of major organs and organ systems

Major organs and organ systems in humans and other organisms (structure/function, life processes)

 

19Ac

Revised item wording

How animals maintain stable body conditions

Cells, their structure and functions, including respiration and photosynthesis as cellular processes

 

19Ad

Revised item wording

Major structures and functions in plant and animal cells

Life cycles, sexual reproduction, and heredity (inherited versus acquired/learned characteristics)

 

19Ae

Revised item wording

Basic processes of photosynthesis

Role of variation and adaptation in survival/extinction of species (including fossil evidence)

 

19Af

Revised item wording

Basic processes of cellular respiration

Interdependence of populations of organisms in an ecosystem (e.g., carbon and water cycles, energy flow, food webs, competition, predation, human impacts on ecosystems)

 

19Ag

Revised item wording

Life cycles of mammals, birds, amphibians, insects, and plants

Human health (e.g., causes, transmission, and prevention of common infectious diseases, immunity) and the importance of diet, exercise, and other lifestyle choices in maintaining health)

 

-

New item added

Processes for reproduction and inheritance in plants and animals

-

 

-

New item added

How variation in traits relates to natural selection and changes in life on Earth over time

-

 

 

New item added

Interpreting food web diagrams and the flow of energy in ecosystems

 

 

 

New item added

Cycling of water, oxygen, and carbon through ecosystems

 

 

 

New item added

Predation, competition, and symbiosis in ecosystems

 

 

-

New item added

How changes in an ecosystem affect the populations or organisms that live there

-

 

-

New item added

How human actions can positively or negatively impact the environment

-

 

-

New item added

How to prevent transmission of common diseases among humans

-

 

-

New item added

Importance of diet, exercise, and lifestyle choices for maintaining good human health

-

 

19Ba

Revised item wording

Structure of atoms (i.e., protons, neutrons, electrons), and molecules

Particular structure, classification, and composition of matter (protons, neutrons, electrons, atoms, molecules, elements, compounds, mixtures)

 

19Bb

Revised item wording

Differences among elements, compounds, and mixtures

The periodic table as an organizing principle for the known elements

 

19Bc

Revised item wording

How to interpret the periodic table of elements

Physical and chemical properties of matter

 

19Bd

Revised item wording

Classifying matter according to physical and chemical properties

Mixtures and solutions (e.g., solvent, solute, concentration/dilution)

 

19Be

Revised item wording

Methods for separating mixtures

Properties of common acids and bases (e.g., acids have pH less than 7, reactions with indicators produce color changes, acids and nases neutralize each other)

 

19Bf

Revised item wording

Solution concentration and rate of dissolving

Characteristics of chemical reactions (e.g., transformation of reactants, evidence of chemical change)

 

19Bg

Revised item wording

Properties of acids and bases

Matter and energy in chemical reactions ( conservation of matter, familiar exothermic and endothermic reactions, factors affecting reaction rates)

 

19Bh

Revised item wording

Matter and energy in chemical reactions, including evidence of chemical change

The role of electrons in chemical bonds

 

-

New item added

How to change the rate of chemical reactions

-

 

-

New item added

Chemical bonds (e.g., role of electrons)

-

 

19Ca

Revised item wording

Separation and motion of atoms/molecules in solids, liquids, and gases

Physical states and changes in matter (explanations of properties in terms of movement and distance between particles; phase change, changes in volume and/or pressure, physical changes)

 

19Cb

Revised item wording

Characteristics of matter and energy during state changes

Energy transformation and transfer (e.g., forms of energy, energy conservation, heat, temeprature, equilibrium)

 

19Cc

Revised item wording

Types of energy (e.g., kinetic, potential, thermal) and examples of energy transformations

Basic properties/behaviors of light (reflection, refraction, color, shadows, simple ray diagrams)

 

19Cd

Revised item wording

Thermal conductivity and the transfer of thermal energy between objects of different temperatures

Basic properties of sound (vibrations that produce sound, transmission through media, loudness, pitch)

 

19Ce

Revised item wording

Reflection, refraction, or absorption of light

Electric circuits (e.g., electrical conductors/insulators and the flow of electricity in series/parallel circuits)

 

19Cf

Revised item wording

Characteristics of sound (i.e., amplitude, frequency) and its transmission, reflection, and absorption

Properties and uses of permanent magnets and electromagnets

 

19Cg

Revised item wording

Electrical conductors and simple electrical circuits

Motion and forces (e.g., basic description of motion, common mechanical forces, properties of forces, effects of forces, simple machines, buoyancy, effects of density and pressure)

 

-

New item added

Polarity, strength, and uses of permanent magnets and electromagnets

-

 

-

New item added

Speed as distance changing over time

-

 

-

New item added

Acceleration as speed changing over time

-

 

-

New item added

Effects of common forces on speed and direction of motion

-

 

-

New item added

Density and buoyancy

-

 

-

New item added

Functioning of simple machines (e.g., levers, inclined planes, pulleys)

-

 

19Da

Revised item wording

Earth's structure and distribution of water on its surface

Earth's structure and physical features (e.g., Earth's crust, mantle, and core; composition and relative distribution of water; composition of Earth's atmosphere)

 

19Db

Revised item wording

Gases present in Earth's atmosphere and their relative abundance

Earth's processes, cycles, and history (e.g., rock cycle, major geological events, formation of fossils and fossil fuels water cycle, weather versus climate)

 

19Dc

Revised item wording

Changes in temperature and pressure based on altitude

Earth's resource, their use, and conservation (e.g., renewable/nonrenewable resources, human use of land and water resources)

 

19Dd

Revised item wording

How geological events impact Earth's surface

Earth in the Solar System and the universe (phenomena on Earth: seasons, eclipses, tides, phases of moon; members of the Solar System; physical features of Earth)

 

-

New item added

Processes in the rock cycle (e.g., lava cooling, weathering)

-

 

-

New item added

How fossils form and what they show about Earth's history

-

 

-

New item added

Processes in Earth's water cycle

-

 

-

New item added

Differences between weather and climate and geographic factors affecting climate

-

 

-

New item added

Evidence for climate change

-

 

-

New item added

Use and conservation of Earth's resources, including land, water, and renewable and nonrenewable energy sources

-

 

-

New item added

Phenomena caused by the motion of Earth and the Moon (e.g., seasons, tides, Moon phases)

-

 

-

New item added

The Sun as a star and physical features of the Earth, Moon, and other planets

-

 

Before 20

Instructions deleted

-

Question 20 asks about science homework for the eighth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

20B

Question deleted

-

When you assign science homework to the students in this class, about how many minutes do you usually assign? (Consider the time it would take an average student in your class.)

 

Before 21

Instructions deleted

-

Questions 21 - 22 ask about science assessment for the eighth-grade students in the TIMSS class.

 

21

Revised question wording

How much importance do you place on these strategies to assess students' learning in science?

How much importance do you place on the following assessment strategies in science?

 

24

Question deleted

-

In the past two years, how many hours in total have you spent in formal in-service/professional development (e.g., workshops, seminars) for science?



TIMSS 2023 School Questionnaire – Grade 4

Changes from TIMSS 2019 Data Collection

COVERS AND DIRECTIONS

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Location

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Location

Type of Change

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Text

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Text

Front Cover

Front Cover

Field Test Version' has been added

Field Test Version

-

Copyright year has been changed from '2018' to '2021'

IEA, 2021

IEA, 2018

Directions

Directions

Change 'TIMSS 2019' to 'TIMSS 2023' in first paragraph and footer

TIMSS 2023

TIMSS 2019

 

 

Removed "When you have completed the questionnaire, please place it in the accompanying envelope and return it to the TIMSS school coordinator."

 

When you have completed the questionnaire, please place it in the accompanying envelope and return it to the TIMSS school coordinator.

Footers

Footers

Add 'Field Test'

Field Test Grade 4 School Questionnaire

Grade 4 School Questionnaire

Back Cover

Back Cover

Copyright year has been changed from '2018' to '2021'

IEA, 2021

IEA, 2018

ITEMS

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Question #

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Question #

Type of Change

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Question or Response Option

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Question or Response Option

 

1

changed date

What is the total enrollment of students in your school as of April 1, 2022?

What is the total enrollment of students in your school as of March 1, 2022?

 

2

Information in brackets has been updated for 2022 field test.

What is the total enrollment of fourth-grade students in your school as of March 1, 2022?

What is the total enrollment of fourth-grade students in your school as of April 1, 2022?


4

 

Around the 1st of October 2021, what percentage of students at this school were eligible to receive free or reduced-price lunches through the National School Lunch Program?

Around the 1st of October 2018, what percentage of students at this school were eligible to receive free or reduced-price lunches through the National School Lunch Program?


7

question deleted

 

What type of school is this?
Fill in one circle only.
Regular public school
A regular public school with a magnet program
A magnet school or school with a special program emphasis (e.g., Montessori, science/math school, performing arts school, talented/gifted school, foreign language immersion school)
Special education: a school that primarily serves students with disabilities
Alternative: a school designed to address the needs of students, typically at risk of educational failure, which cannot be met in regular schools
Vocational
Charter School
Private (independent)
Private (religiously affiliated)
Other


9

question deleted

 

Which best characterizes the average income level of the school’s immediate area?
High
Medium
Low


10B

 

Write in the number of minutes per day.
Please convert the number of hours into minutes.

Write in the number of hours and minutes per day.


14

 

 

Does your school have a school library?


14B

Delete items

-

If Yes,
B. Approximately how many books (print) with different titles does your school library have (exclude magazines and periodicals)?


15

 

 

Does your school have classroom libraries?

 

-

New item added

Do students in your school have access to a library or media center with the following?
Check one circle for each line.
- Yes
- No
a) High speed internet access
b) Digital devices (e.g., laptops, tablets, PCs)
c) Printed learning materials (e.g., textbooks)

-

 

17Ah

Revised

Digital devices for student use

Computer technology for teaching and learning (e.g., computers or tablets for student use)

 

21

Deleted question

 

In your school, are any of the following used to evaluate the practice of fourth-grade teachers?
Yes
No
a) Observations by the principal or senior staff
b) Observations by inspectors or other persons external to the school
c) Student achievement
d) Teacher peer review

 

23

 

By the end of this school year, how many years will you have been a principal altogether?

By the end of this school year, how many years altogether will you have been a principal?

 

-

New item added

For how long was your school fully closed for in-person instruction because of the COVID-19 pandemic?
-The school did not fully close
-Less than one month
-One to three months
-More than three months
a) 2019-2020 school year
b) 2020-2021 school year
c) 2021-2022 school year

-

 

-

New item added

Did your school provide these additional remote learning resources during the COVID-19 pandemic?
- Yes
- No
a) Printed learning materials for students (e.g., worksheets, textbooks)
b) Digital devices (e.g., laptops, tablets) for students
c) Online resources for students
d) Pedagogical resources for teachers
e) Digital devices (e.g., laptops, tablets) for teachers
f) Technical support for teachers

 



TIMSS 2023 School Questionnaire – Grade 8

Changes from TIMSS 2019 Data Collection

COVERS AND DIRECTIONS

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Location

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Location

Type of Change

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Text

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Text

Front Cover

Front Cover

Field Test Version' has been added

Field Test Version

-

Copyright year has been changed from '2018' to '2021'

IEA, 2021

IEA, 2018

Directions

Directions

Year at the bottom of the page has been updated for 2023 cycle

TIMSS 2023

TIMSS 2019

Footers

Footers

Add 'Field Test'

Field Test Grade 8 School Questionnaire

Grade 8 School Questionnaire

Back Cover

Back Cover

Copyright year has been changed from '2018' to '2021'

IEA, 2021

IEA, 2018

ITEMS

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Question #

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Question #

Type of Change

TIMSS 2023 Field Test Question or Response Option

TIMSS 2019 Data Collection Question or Response Option

 

1

Information in brackets has been updated for 2022 field test.

What is the total enrollment of students in your school as of April 1, 2022?

What is the total enrollment of students in your school as of March 1, 2022?

 

2

Information in brackets has been updated for 2022 field test.

What is the total enrollment of eighth-grade students in your school as of March 1, 2022?

What is the total enrollment of eighth-grade students in your school as of April 1, 2022?


4

 

Around the 1st of October 2021, what percentage of students at this school were eligible to receive free or reduced-price lunches through the National School Lunch Program?

Around the 1st of October 2018, what percentage of students at this school were eligible to receive free or reduced-price lunches through the National School Lunch Program?


7

question deleted

 

What type of school is this?
Fill in one circle only.
Regular public school
A regular public school with a magnet program
A magnet school or school with a special program emphasis (e.g., Montessori, science/math school, performing arts school, talented/gifted school, foreign language immersion school)
Special education: a school that primarily serves students with disabilities
Alternative: a school designed to address the needs of students, typically at risk of educational failure, which cannot be met in regular schools
Vocational
Charter School
Private (independent)
Private (religiously affiliated)
Other


9

question deleted

 

Which best characterizes the average income level of the school’s immediate area?
High
Medium
Low


10B

 

Write in the number of minutes per day.
Please convert the number of hours into minutes.

Write in the number of hours and minutes per day.


14

 

 

Does your school have a school library?


14B

Delete items

-

If Yes,
B. Approximately how many books (print) with different titles does your school library have (exclude magazines and periodicals)?


15

 

 

Does your school have classroom libraries?


16

Deleted question

 

Does your school provide students access to digital learning resources (e.g., books, videos)?

 

-

New item added

Do students in your school have access to these resources?
Check one circle for each line.
- Yes
- No
a) A library or media center
b) Digital devices (e.g., computers, laptops, tablets)
c) High speed internet

-

 

17Ah

Revised

Digital devices for student use

Computer technology for teaching and learning (e.g., computers or tablets for student use)

 

22

Deleted question

 

In your school, are any of the following used to evaluate the practice of eighth-grade mathematics teachers?
Yes
No
a) Observations by the principal or senior staff
b) Observations by inspectors or other persons external to the school
c) Student achievement
d) Teacher peer review

 

23

Deleted question

 

In your school, are any of the following used to evaluate the practice of eighth-grade science teachers?
Yes
No
a) Observations by the principal or senior staff
b) Observations by inspectors or other persons external to the school
c) Student achievement
d) Teacher peer review

 

24

 

By the end of this school year, how many years will you have been a principal altogether?

By the end of this school year, how many years altogether will you have been a principal?

 

-

New item added

For how long was your school fully closed for in-person instruction because of the COVID-19 pandemic?
-The school did not fully close
-Less than one month
-One to three months
-More than three months
a) 2019-2020 school year
b) 2020-2021 school year
c) 2021-2022 school year

-

 

-

New item added

Did your school provide these additional remote learning resources during the COVID-19 pandemic?
- Yes
- No
a) Printed learning materials for students (e.g., worksheets, textbooks)
b) Digital devices (e.g., laptops, tablets) for students
c) Online resources for students
d) Pedagogical resources for teachers
e) Digital devices (e.g., laptops, tablets) for teachers
f) Technical support for teachers

 



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