Data comparability in the teaching and learning international survey (TALIS) 2008 and 2013

This report focuses on data comparability of scale scores in the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS). Valid cross-cultural comparisons of TALIS data are vital in providing input for evidence-based policy making and in promoting the equity and effectiveness of teacher policies. For thi...

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Data comparability in the teaching and learning international survey (TALIS) 2008 and 2013
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title Data comparability in the teaching and learning international survey (TALIS) 2008 and 2013
title_auth Data comparability in the teaching and learning international survey (TALIS) 2008 and 2013
title_exact_search Data comparability in the teaching and learning international survey (TALIS) 2008 and 2013
title_exact_search_txtP Data comparability in the teaching and learning international survey (TALIS) 2008 and 2013
title_full Data comparability in the teaching and learning international survey (TALIS) 2008 and 2013 Jia He and Katarzyna Kubacka
title_fullStr Data comparability in the teaching and learning international survey (TALIS) 2008 and 2013 Jia He and Katarzyna Kubacka
title_full_unstemmed Data comparability in the teaching and learning international survey (TALIS) 2008 and 2013 Jia He and Katarzyna Kubacka
title_short Data comparability in the teaching and learning international survey (TALIS) 2008 and 2013
title_sort data comparability in the teaching and learning international survey talis 2008 and 2013
topic Education
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