The Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) is a rich source of information that can be used by a broad range of stakeholders to promote discussions and actions to improve K-12 mathematics and science teaching and learning. To support educators, administrators, parents, and others interested in education in using TIMSS materials, the National Research Council (NRC) has prepared a report, Global Perspectives for Local Action: Using TIMSS to Improve U.S. Mathematics and Science Education (see "Resources"). This report will help educators, administrators, parents and others interested in education to understand what can be learned from TIMSS findings, and it will encourage them to use the information to make improvements in mathematics and science education. Provided in the report are insights into mathematics and science achievement, curriculum, instruction, and school support systems, such as professional development, in the United States and around the world. To make TIMSS information more accessible and useful to educators and the public, the NRC prepared this professional development guide to accompany its report. This guide provides directions and support materials for leading workshops and planning sessions for teachers, educational administrators, higher education faculty, and the interested public.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Introduction
Module 1: Framing the Dialogue
Module 1: Slides
Module 1: Handouts
Module 2: Exploring Curriculum, Instruction, and School Support Systems
Module 2A: What Does TIMSS Say about Curriculum?
Module 2A: Slides
Module 2A: Handouts
Module 2B: What Does TIMSS Say about Instructional Practices?
Module 2B: Slides
Module 2B: Handouts
Module 2C: What Does TIMSS Say about School Support Systems?
Module 2C: Slides
Module 2C: Handouts
Module 3: Global Perspectives for Local Action Planning
Resources