International studies suggest that the U.S. ranks below many Asian and European countries in the 21st century in terms of mathematics and science achievement. Few have looked beyond the classroom to understand these differences. Absolute and relative time spent in various out-of-school time (OST) activities may provide one explanation. This study used the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS), which includes data on the OST and achievement of 8th graders from nearly 50 countries worldwide. OST variables included technology-based (e.g., using the internet), labor (e.g., chores), and leisure activities (e.g., sports, playing with friends). Students completed an internationally standardized mathematics and science achie...
This paper analyzes the effect of assigning homework on student achievement using data from 16 OECD ...
published in the proccedings of SOMC'12 with EECS'12, pp. 17-28International audienceA four language...
There is widespread belief that national economic productivity is related to student performance in ...
The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) by the OECD measures student study time duri...
There are large differences across countries in instructional time in schooling institutions. Can th...
The time that children spend in school varies across countries. Do these differences explain interna...
In this chapter, illustrative internationally comparative data about time at school, time spent in o...
The authors focus on the following questions: How can we measure the impact OST programs has on yout...
There are large differences across countries in instructional time in public schooling institutions....
The growth of structured, outside-school activities for improving students ’ mathematics achievement...
National Science Foundation International comparative studies of student achievement that have been ...
The International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement has conducted a number o...
Expanded learning time (ELT) refers to a longer school day, week, or year. ELT schools are becoming ...
In international comparative studies like TIMSS data analysis is aimed at differences and similariti...
Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) is an ongoing, cyclical international ...
This paper analyzes the effect of assigning homework on student achievement using data from 16 OECD ...
published in the proccedings of SOMC'12 with EECS'12, pp. 17-28International audienceA four language...
There is widespread belief that national economic productivity is related to student performance in ...
The Program for International Student Assessment (PISA) by the OECD measures student study time duri...
There are large differences across countries in instructional time in schooling institutions. Can th...
The time that children spend in school varies across countries. Do these differences explain interna...
In this chapter, illustrative internationally comparative data about time at school, time spent in o...
The authors focus on the following questions: How can we measure the impact OST programs has on yout...
There are large differences across countries in instructional time in public schooling institutions....
The growth of structured, outside-school activities for improving students ’ mathematics achievement...
National Science Foundation International comparative studies of student achievement that have been ...
The International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement has conducted a number o...
Expanded learning time (ELT) refers to a longer school day, week, or year. ELT schools are becoming ...
In international comparative studies like TIMSS data analysis is aimed at differences and similariti...
Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) is an ongoing, cyclical international ...
This paper analyzes the effect of assigning homework on student achievement using data from 16 OECD ...
published in the proccedings of SOMC'12 with EECS'12, pp. 17-28International audienceA four language...
There is widespread belief that national economic productivity is related to student performance in ...