Schooling Across the Globe: What We Have Learned from 60 Years of Mathematics and Science International Assessments

Schooling matters. The authors' professional pursuits for over twenty-five years have been focused on measuring one key aspect of schooling: the curriculum - what students are expected to study and what they spend their time studying. This documents their conviction that schools and schooling p...

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