PROFILE OF CHILEAN ACHIEVEMENT IN THE TIMSS 1999 DATA REPRESENTATION SUB-SCALE

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María José Ramírez

Abstract

For the first time, Chile participated in IEA’s Trends in Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS 1999), testing a nationally representative sample of 5907 eighth graders, and collecting vast background information about the students, their teachers and their schools. This article analyzes student’s achievement in data representation, the sub-scale that showed the best relative math results for Chile. The effect of five item-related variables was analyzed: format, cognitive skill, sub-content area, curricular intentions, and curricular implementation. Conclusions indicate that the better performance in data representation can be mainly explained because of a “street mathematics” phenomenon combined with an item-format effect.

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Ramírez, M. J. (2018). PROFILE OF CHILEAN ACHIEVEMENT IN THE TIMSS 1999 DATA REPRESENTATION SUB-SCALE. Pedagogical Studies, (28), 89–107. https://doi.org/10.4067/S0718-07052002000100005
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Author Biography

María José Ramírez, International Study Center, Boston College, Lynch School of Education, MA, U.S.A.

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