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Why Schools Matter: A Cross-National Comparison of Curriculum and Learning
Why Schools Matter: A Cross-National Comparison of Curriculum and Learning
William H. Schmidt, Michigan State Univ.
Curtis C. McKnight
Richard T. Houang
HsingChi Wang
David E. Wiley
Leland S. Cogan
Richard G. Wolfe
ISBN: 978-0-7879-5684-4
©2001
432 pages
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Schools do matter. There is a direct correlation between what schools teach, and what students learn and achieve. With this important study you'll explore the curriculum-learning connection, and the prospects for improving educational outcomes for all kids.

Why Schools Matter emerged from the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS)--the largest ongoing educational research effort. TIMSS results have been widely reported in the popular press to underline how far the U.S. lags behind other Western countries in math and science achievement. This important study is the first comprehensive analysis of curriculum for teachers, school and district administrators, directors of curriculum, and educational policy makers.  


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