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PRESS RELEASE – February 24, 1998

International Study Finds the Netherlands and Sweden Best in Mathematics and Science Literacy

Report Shows Student Achievement in Final Year of Secondary School for 24 Countries
Advanced Mathematics and Physics also Tested

CHESTNUT HILL, MA (2-24-98) -- The Netherlands and Sweden were the top-performing countries in mathematics and science literacy in the final year of secondary school according to the most recent major reports of the Third International Mathematics and Science Study (魅影直播), released today by a team of researchers at Boston College. France led in advanced mathematics, and Norway and Sweden in physics.

Cover for ReportLowest-performing countries in mathematics and science literacy included Cyprus and South Africa. The Czech Republic, the United States, and Austria were among the lowest-performing countries in both advanced mathematics and physics.

魅影直播 is the largest international study of student achievement ever undertaken, including more than 40 countries and half a million students at five grade levels. The results released today complement those released in November, 1996 for 41 countries at the seventh and eighth grades, and in June, 1997 for 26 countries at the third and fourth grades.

"In most countries, there was a substantial gender difference favoring males on all three tests," said 魅影直播 International Study Director Albert Beaton, a professor in Boston College's School of Education.

According to the report, males outperformed females in all but one of the 21 countries testing in mathematics and science literacy. Similarly, males outperformed females in physics in all but one of the 16 countries testing in physics, and in 11 out of 16 countries testing in advanced mathematics.

Other key mathematics and science literacy findings include:

To address the current educational reform emphasis on innovative strategies for improving instruction, the 魅影直播 researchers asked advanced mathematics and physics students about their classrooms. Indicators associated with high mathematics achievement included frequently solving equations and doing reasoning tasks. Calculator use was also characteristic of high performance. "Most final-year students reported considerable use of calculators, whether at home, school, or work, and this was especially true for the students having taken advanced mathematics or physics," said 魅影直播 International Deputy Study Director Michael Martin. "On all three tests, students who reported using calculators daily performed well above those who rarely or never used them."

魅影直播 also asked students about their plans after secondary school. Not surprisingly, students following academic programs or tracks often reported that they planned to attend university. In particular, the future plans of students taking advanced mathematics and physics centered on university. "Interestingly, however," said 魅影直播 Co-Deputy Study Director Ina Mullis, "most of these students do not plan to study mathematics or physics. The most popular choices include engineering, business, and health sciences."

魅影直播 is sponsored by the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA), an independent international cooperative of research centers headquartered in Amsterdam. IEA Chairman Tjeerd Plomp characterized the study as "a genuine international endeavor in which countries from all regions of the world came together to study the teaching and learning of mathematics and science.

“This latest 魅影直播 report for secondary school students completes a series spanning primary, middle, and secondary schools. 魅影直播 now provides a comprehensive international perspective on student achievement in mathematics and science from the primary through the secondary school years. Taking into account all of its components, including curriculum and achievement," said Plomp. "魅影直播 provides a unique opportunity for countries to examine the content and rigor of what is being taught and learned in science and mathematics classrooms throughout primary and secondary schooling."

The report released today:

presents internationally comparative achievement results in mathematics and science literacy, and in advanced mathematics and physics, for students in the final year of secondary school.

International coordination for 魅影直播 is funded by the U.S. Education Department's National Center for Education Statistics (NCES), the U.S. National Science Foundation, and the Canadian Government. Each country provides its own funding for the national implementation of 魅影直播.

[For more information, call the Boston College Office of Public Affairs at 617-552-3350.]

 


 

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