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TIMSS-PIRLS

Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study 2011

International, 2011
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int-iea-timss-2011-v1.1
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TIMSS & PIRLS International Study Center
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Aug 12, 2015
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May 25, 2020
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1 Bhorat, Haroon, Karmen Naidoo, Morne Oosthuizen, and Kavisha Pillay. "Demographic, employment, and wage trends in South Africa." (2016) Africa Growth Initiative Working Paper 45.
2 Kijima, Rie, and Phillip Y Lipscy. The politics of international testing. 2017.
3 Null, Clair, Clemencia Cosentino, Swetha Sridharan, and Laura Meyer. "Policies and programs to improve secondary education in developing countries: A review of the evidence base." (2017) Mathematica Policy Research.
4 Reddy, Vijay, Tia Linda Zuze, Mariette Visser, Lolita Winnaar, Andrea Juan, Cas Prinsloo, Fabian Arends, and Shawn Rogers. Beyond benchmarks: What twenty years of TIMSS data tell us about South African education. : Human Sciences Research Council, 2015.
5 Tlou, Faith, and Nosisi Feza. "The language practices of grade R educators: Alignments and misalignments with language policy expectations/directives." 23rd Annual National Congress of the Association for Mathematics Education of South Africa. Port Elizabeth, South Africa, 3-7 July, 2017.
6 Wang, and A Bergin. "Perceived relative standing and the big-fish-little-pond effect in 59 countries and regions: Analysis of TIMSS 2011 data." (2017) Learning and Individual Differences.
7 Winnaar, L D, G Frempong, and R Blignaut. "Understanding school effects in South Africa using multilevel analysis: Findings from TIMSS 2011." (2015) Electronic Journal of Research in Educational Psychology.
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