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Continental breakfast in meeting room 8:30-9:00 Welcome and introductions Brief discussion of goals for the workshop and agenda Lynn Paine and Francisco Ramirez 9:00-12:00 Detailed exploration of selected research topics Three topic teams, each led by a BICSE member, work in separate rooms to address the questions raised about each topic and to identify key areas for further discus sion. 12:00 Lunch in meeting room 1:00-2:00 Whole group assessment of team discussions p.m.
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Key areas to be addressed will in clude: establishing priorities for future research identification of the kinds of knowledge claims best supported by TIMSS data · standards for the kinds of support knowledge claims should have . suggestions about ways of combining different kinds of data 12:15-12:30 Closing remarks Lynn Paine and Francisco Ramirez 12:30 Adjournment DIRECTIONS FOR SECONDARY ANALYSIS 49
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Mullis, TIMSS International Study Center, Boston College Richard Murnane, Graduate School of Education, Harvard University Gary Natriello, Department of Philosophy and the Social Sciences, Columbia University Teachers College Member, BICSE 50 NEXT STEP FOR TIMSS
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Schmidt, U.S. TIMSS National Research Center, Michigan State University ,Ioel Sherman, Pelavin Research Institute, Washington, D.C.
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