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International Activities Program

Overview

NCES supports a variety of activities to provide statistical data for cross-national comparisons of education. These activities focus on 2 major areas: indicators and assessments. For the Indicators of National Education Systems (INES) project, the United States, the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), and other countries collaborate to develop comparable measures of schools and education, from student enrollment and teacher salaries to graduation rates.

The United States also participates in several international assessments, including: the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) and the Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS) , both conducted by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA); the OECD’s Program for International Student Assessment (PISA); and the Adult Literacy and Lifeskills Survey (ALL) conducted by Statistics Canada and the OECD.

To learn more about the international studies and projects that NCES supports, click on the links to the left. To return to this page, click on the International Comparisons in Education logo.

To learn more about how these international studies compare with the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), please see A Comparison of the National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP), the Third International Mathematics and Science Study Repeat (TIMSS-R), and the Programme for International Student Assessment (PISA), by David Nohara, and Comparing PIRLS and PISA with NAEP in Reading, Mathematics, and Science PDF icon (211 KB), by Maria Stephens and Mary McLaughlin Coleman.

NCES publishes results from international studies as the data become available. In addition, data from international studies and projects are incorporated into compilation reports, such as the Condition of Education and the G8 Indicator Reports.

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Now Available:
Papers presented at the NCES "What We Can Learn From PISA" research conference held on June 2, 2009.

The International Comparability of Socioeconomic Measures in PISA 2006. Presentation at the Annual Meeting of the American Educational Research Association, San Diego, CA, April 2009, by Monica Townsend and Stephane Baldi of the American Institutes for Research.

Just Released:
PIRLS 2006 U.S. public-use data files (April 2009)

PISA 2006 U.S. public-use data files (April 2009)

Comparative Indicators of Education in the United States and Other G-8 Countries: 2009 (March 2009)

View Publications:
Indicator of the Month: International Comparisons of Expenditures for Education

Data Snapshot

Average percentage of problems per 8th-grade mathematics lesson that were set up with the use of a real life connection in 1999.	
Japan 9%	
Netherlands 42%	
U.S.A. 22%
Average percentage of problems per 8th-grade mathematics lesson that were set up with the use of a real life connection in 1999.
Japan 9%
Netherlands 42%
U.S.A. 22%
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