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Do you have questions about U.S. students' knowledge and skills in comparison to their international peers?
With the International Data Explorer (IDE) you can create statistical tables and charts to help you find answers. Explore student performance in reading, mathematics, and science, as well as contextual data including student demographics, instructional experiences, and school characteristics.
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- Target screen resolution is 1024x768.
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- Google Chrome or Safari.
- Enable JavaScript and pop-ups in your browser.
- Adobe Flash Player 9.0.115 or higher, (download).
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The
PISA IDE
provides results for the United States and other jurisdictions (including both countries and education systems) from the administration of PISA in 2000, 2003, 2006, and 2009. Results include mathematics, science, and reading literacy results for 15-year-old students; responses to a student questionnaire about students’ background, attitudes, and school experiences; and responses to a school questionnaire about school characteristics and resources.
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The PIRLS IDE provides results for the United States and other jurisdictions (including both countries and education systems) from the administration of PIRLS in 2001 and 2006. Results include reading achievement of fourth-grade students; responses to a student questionnaire about students’ background, attitudes, and school experiences; responses to a teacher questionnaire about instructional practices, resources, and background and training; and responses to a school questionnaire about school characteristics and resources.
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The TIMSS IDE
provides results for the United States and 57 other jurisdictions from the administration of TIMSS in 2007. Results include mathematics and science achievement of fourth and eighth-grade students; responses to a student questionnaire about their background, attitudes, and school experiences; responses to a teacher questionnaire about instructional practices, resources, and background and training; and responses to a school questionnaire about school characteristics and resources.
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