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Questionnaire, please skip to Question 12 in
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TIMSS 2011
About You
1
5
By the end of this school year, how many years will
you have been teaching altogether?
During your college or university education, what
was your major or main area(s) of study?
Fill in one circle for each line.
_____________ years
Please round to the nearest whole number.
Yes
No
a) Mathematics -------------------------------------- 1 2
2
b) Biology -------------------------------------------- 1 2
Are you female or male?
Fill in one circle only.
c) Physics -------------------------------------------- 1 2
Female---- 1
d) Chemistry ----------------------------------------- 1 2
Male---- 2
e) Earth Science ------------------------------------- 1 2
f) Education–Mathematics ------------------------- 1 2
3
g) Education–Science ------------------------------- 1 2
How old are you?
h) Education–General ------------------------------- 1 2
Fill in one circle only.
Under 25---- 1
25–29---- 2
30–39---- 3
40–49---- 4
50–59---- 5
60 or more---- 6
i) Other ---------------------------------------------- 1 2
4
What is the highest level of formal education you
have completed?
Fill in one circle only.
Did not complete high school---- 1
Completed high school---- 2
Completed a vocational/technical
certificate after high school---- 3
Completed an Associate’s degree (AA) in
vocational/technical program---- 4
Completed an academic Associate’s
degree (AA) or Bachelor’s degree---- 5
C ompleted an academic Master’s degree,
postgraduate certificate program (e.g.,
teaching) or first professional degree
(e.g., law, medicine, dentistry)---- 6
Completed a doctorate (Ph.D. or Ed.D)---- 7
Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire – Science
3
About Your School
7
6
Thinking about your current school, indicate the
extent to which you agree or disagree with each of
the following statements.
How would you characterize each of the following
within your school?
Fill in one circle for each line.
Fill in one circle for each line.
Very high
Agree a lot
High
Medium
Low
Agree a little
Very
low
a) Teachers’ job
satisfaction --------------------- 1 2 3 4 5
b) I feel safe at this school --------- 1 2 3 4
c) This school’s security policies
and practices are sufficient ----- 1 2 3 4
c) Teachers’ degree of
success in implementing
the school’s curriculum --------- 1 2 3 4 5
d) The students behave in an
orderly manner ----------------- 1 2 3 4
d) Teachers’ expectations
for student
achievement -------------------- 1 2 3 4 5
f) Parental involvement
in school activities -------------- 1 2 3 4 5
g) Students’ regard for
school property ----------------- 1 2 3 4 5
h) Students’ desire to do
well in school ------------------- 1 2 3 4 5
Disagree
a lot
a) This school is located in
a safe neighborhood ----------- 1 2 3 4
b) Teachers’ understanding
of the school’s curricular
goals ---------------------------- 1 2 3 4 5
e) Parental support for
student achievement ----------- 1 2 3 4 5
Disagree a little
e) The students are respectful
of the teachers ------------------ 1 2 3 4
8
In your current school, how severe is each problem?
Fill in one circle for each line.
Not a problem
Minor problem
Moderate problem
Serious
problem
a) The school building needs
significant repair --------------- 1 2 3 4
b) Classrooms are overcrowded --- 1 2 3 4
c) Teachers have too many
teaching hours ------------------ 1 2 3 4
d) Teachers do not have
adequate workspace for
preparation, collaboration,
or meeting with students ------ 1 2 3 4
e) Teachers do not have
adequate instructional
materials and supplies --------- 1 2 3 4
4
Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire – Science
About Being a Teacher
9
10
A. Do you use computers in your teaching in any of
the following ways?
Fill in one circle for each line.
Yes
How often do you have the following types of
interactions with other teachers?
Fill in one circle for each line.
Never or almost never
No
2 or 3 times per month
a) For preparation ----------------------------------- 1 2
b) For administration -------------------------------- 1 2
c) In your classroom instruction -------------------- 1 2
B. How much do you agree with the following
statements about using computers in your
classroom instruction?
a) Discuss how to teach
a particular topic --------------- 1 2 3 4
c) Share what I have
learned about my
teaching experiences ----------- 1 2 3 4
Fill in one circle for each line.
Agree a lot
Daily or
almost
daily
b) Collaborate in planning
and preparing instructional
materials ------------------------ 1 2 3 4
If Yes to “classroom instruction”
1–3 times
per week
Agree a little
Disagree a little
d) Visit another classroom
to learn more about teaching -- 1 2 3 4
e) Work together to
try out new ideas --------------- 1 2 3 4
Disagree
a lot
a) I feel comfortable using
computers in my teaching ----- 1 2 3 4
b) When I have technical
problems, I have ready
access to computer
support staff in my school ------ 1 2 3 4
c) I receive adequate
support for integrating
computers in my
teaching activities -------------- 1 2 3 4
Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire – Science
5
About Teaching the TIMSS Class
11
12
How much do you agree with the following
statements?
How many students are in this class?
_____________ students
Fill in one circle for each line.
Write in a number.
Agree a lot
Agree a little
Disagree a little
Disagree
a lot
13
How many eighth-grade students experience
difficulties understanding spoken English?
a) I am content with my
profession as a teacher --------- 1 2 3 4
_____________ students in this class
b) I am satisfied with being a
teacher at this school ----------- 1 2 3 4
Write in a number.
c) I had more enthusiasm when
I began teaching than I
have now ----------------------- 1 2 3 4
d) I do important work as
a teacher ------------------------ 1 2 3 4
e) I plan to continue as a
teacher for as long as I can ----- 1 2 3 4
f) I am frustrated as a teacher ---- 1 2 3 4
14
How often do you do the following in teaching this
class?
Fill in one circle for each line.
Every or almost every lesson
About half the lessons
Some lessons
Never
a) Summarize what students
should have learned from
the lesson - --------------------- 1 2 3 4
b) Relate the lesson to
students’ daily lives ------------ 1 2 3 4
c) Use questioning to elicit
reasons and explanations ------ 1 2 3 4
d) Encourage all students to
improve their performance ---- 1 2 3 4
e) Praise students for
good effort --------------------- 1 2 3 4
f) Bring interesting materials
to class -------------------------- 1 2 3 4
6
Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire – Science
15
16
In your view, to what extent do the following limit
how you teach this class?
Fill in one circle for each line.
Not applicable
For the typical student in this class, how often do
you do these things?
Fill in one circle for each line.
At least once a week
Not at all
Some
Once or twice a month
A lot
a) Students lacking
prerequisite knowledge
or skills ------------------------- 1 2 3 4
b) Students suffering from
lack of basic nutrition ---------- 1 2 3 4
c) Students suffering from
not enough sleep -------------- 1 2 3 4
4–6 times a year
1–3 times
a year
Never
a) Meet or talk individually
with the student’s parents
to discuss his/her
learning progress --------------- 1 2 3 4 5
b) Send home a progress
report on the student’s
learning ------------------------ 1 2 3 4 5
d) Students with special needs
(e.g., physical disabilities,
mental or emotional/
psychological impairment) ---- 1 2 3 4
e) Disruptive students ------------- 1 2 3 4
f) Uninterested students ---------- 1 2 3 4
Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire – Science
7
Teaching Science to the TIMSS
Class
Questions 17–19 ask about science instruction
for the eighth-grade students in the TIMSS class.
19
In teaching science to the students in this class, how
often do you usually ask them to do the following?
Fill in one circle for each line.
Every or almost every lesson
17
In a typical week, how much time do you spend
teaching science to the students in this class?
___________hours and ___________minutes per week
Write in the hours and minutes.
About half the lessons
Some lessons
Never
a) Observe natural phenomena
and describe what they see ---- 1 2 3 4
b) Watch me demonstrate
an experiment or
investigation -------------------- 1 2 3 4
18
In teaching science to this class, how confident do
you feel to do the following?
Fill in one circle for each line.
Very confident
Somewhat confident
Not confident
c) Design or plan experiments
or investigations ---------------- 1 2 3 4
d) Conduct experiments or
investigations ------------------- 1 2 3 4
e) Read their textbooks or
other resource materials ------- 1 2 3 4
a) Answer students’ questions
about science ------------------- 1 2 3
f) Have students memorize
facts and principles ------------- 1 2 3 4
b) Explain science concepts
or principles by doing
science experiments ------------ 1 2 3
g) Use scientific formulas and
laws to solve routine
problems ------------------------ 1 2 3 4
c) Provide challenging tasks
for capable students ------------ 1 2 3
h) Give explanations about
something they are
studying ------------------------ 1 2 3 4
d) Adapt my teaching to
engage students’ interest ------ 1 2 3
e) Help students appreciate
the value of learning
science -------------------------- 1 2 3
i) Relate what they are
learning in science to
their daily lives ----------------- 1 2 3 4
j) Do field work outside of class -- 1 2 3 4
k) Take a written test or quiz ------ 1 2 3 4
8
Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire – Science
20
Which best describes the science course you are
teaching to the class with the TIMSS students?
Fill in one circle only.
a) General science (several content
areas of science taught separately)----- 1
b) Integrated science (several content
areas of science combined and taught
together throughout the year)--------- 2
c) Life science (e.g., biology,
ecosystems, human health)------------ 3
d) Physical science (e.g.,
physics or chemistry)------------------- 4
e) Earth science (e.g., geology, Earth
and the solar system, fossils)----------- 5
Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire – Science
9
Resources for Teaching Science
Questions 21–22 ask about resources for
teaching science to the eighth-grade students in
the TIMSS class.
22
A. Do the students in this class have computer(s)
available to use during their science lessons?
Fill in one circle only.
21
Yes---- 1
No---- 2
(If No, go to #23)
When you teach science to this class, how do you
use the following resources?
If Yes,
Fill in one circle for each line.
Basis for instruction
Supplement
B. Do any of the computer(s) have access to the
Internet?
Not used
Fill in one circle only.
a) Textbooks ----------------------- 1 2 3
Yes---- 1
b) Workbooks or
worksheets --------------------- 1 2 3
No---- 2
c) Science equipment and
materials ------------------------ 1 2 3
d) Computer software for
science instruction-------------- 1 2 3
e) Reference materials (e.g.,
encyclopedia, dictionary) ------ 1 2 3
C. How often do you have the students do the
following computer activities during science
lessons?
Fill in one circle for each line.
Every or almost every day
Once or twice a week
Once or twice a
month
Never or
almost
never
a) Practice skills and
procedures ---------------------- 1 2 3 4
b) Look up ideas and
information --------------------- 1 2 3 4
c) Do scientific procedures
or experiments ----------------- 1 2 3 4
d) Study natural phenomena
through simulations ------------ 1 2 3 4
e) Process and analyze data ------- 1 2 3 4
10
Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire – Science
Science Topics Taught
Questions 23–24 ask about the topics taught and the content covered in teaching science
to the eighth-grade students in the TIMSS class
23
The following list includes the main topics addressed by the TIMSS science test. Choose the response that best
describes when the students in this class have been taught each topic. If a topic was in the curriculum before
the eighth grade, please choose “Mostly taught before this year.” If a topic was taught half this year but not yet
completed, please choose “Mostly taught this year.” If a topic is not in the curriculum, please choose “Not yet
taught or just introduced.”
Fill in one circle for each line.
Mostly taught before this year
Mostly taught this year
Not yet taught or
just introduced
A. Biology
a) Major organs and organ systems in humans and other organisms (structure/function, life processes that
maintain stable bodily conditions) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3
b) Cells and their functions, including respiration and photosynthesis as cellular processes ---------------------------------- 1 2 3
c) Reproduction (sexual and asexual) and heredity (passing on of traits, inherited versus acquired/learned
characteristics) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3
d) Role of variation and adaptation in survival/extinction of species in a changing environment ---------------------------- 1 2 3
e) Interdependence of populations of organisms in an ecosystem (e.g., energy flow, food webs, competition,
predation) and the impact of changes in the physical environment on populations (e.g., climate, water supply) --------- 1 2 3
f) Reasons for increase in world’s human population (e.g., advances in medicine, sanitation), and
the effects of population growth on the environment ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3
g) Human health (causes of infectious diseases, methods of infection, prevention, immunity) and the importance
of diet and exercise in maintaining health - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3
B. Chemistry
a) Classification, composition, and particulate structure of matter (elements, compounds, mixtures, molecules,
atoms, protons, neutrons, electrons) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3
b) Solutions (solvent, solute, concentration/dilution, effect of temperature on solubility) ------------------------------------ 1 2 3
c) Properties and uses of common acids and bases ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3
d) Chemical change (transformation of reactants, evidence of chemical change, conservation of matter,
common oxidation reactions – combustion, rusting, tarnishing) - ---------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3
Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire – Science
11
23 (continued)
The following list includes the main topics addressed by the TIMSS science test. Choose the response that best
describes when the students in this class have been taught each topic. If a topic was in the curriculum before
the eighth grade, please choose “Mostly taught before this year.” If a topic was taught half this year but not yet
completed, please choose “Mostly taught this year.” If a topic is not in the curriculum, please choose “Not yet
taught or just introduced.”
Fill in one circle for each line.
Mostly taught before this year
Mostly taught this year
Not yet taught or
just introduced
C. Physics
a) Physical states and changes in matter (explanations of properties in terms of movement and distance
between particles; phase change, thermal expansion, and changes in volume and/or pressure) -------------------------- 1 2 3
b) Energy forms, transformations, heat, and temperature ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3
c) Basic properties/behaviors of light (reflection, refraction, light and color, simple ray diagrams)
and sound (transmission through media, loudness, pitch, amplitude, frequency, relative speed of light
and sound) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3
d) Electric circuits (flow of current; types of circuits - parallel/series; current/voltage relationship) and properties
and uses of permanent magnets and electromagnets ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3
e) Forces and motion (types of forces, basic description of motion, effects of density and pressure) - ------------------------ 1 2 3
D. Earth Science
a) Earth’s structure and physical features (Earth’s crust, mantle and core; composition and relative distribution
of water, and composition of air) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3
b) Earth’s processes, cycles and history (rock cycle; water cycle; weather patterns; major geological events;
formation of fossils and fossil fuels) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 2 3
c) Earth’s resources, their use and conservation (e.g., renewable/nonrenewable resources, human use of
land/soil, water resources) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3
d) Earth in the solar system and the universe (phenomena on Earth - day/night, tides, phases of moon, eclipses,
seasons; physical features of Earth compared to other bodies; the Sun as a star) ------------------------------------------- 1 2 3
12
Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire – Science
Science Content Coverage
24
By the end of this school year, approximately what
percentage of teaching time will you have spent
during this school year on each of the following
science content areas for the students in this class?
Write in the percentage for each.
a) Biology (e.g., structure/function;
life processes, reproduction/heredity,
natural selection; ecosystems,
human health)------------------------------------------- _____%
b) Chemistry (e.g., classification,
composition and properties
of matter; chemical change)----------------------------- _____%
c) Physics (e.g., physical states/
changes in matter; energy;
light; sound; electricity
and magnetism;
forces and motion)--------------------------------------- _____%
d) Earth science (e.g., Earth’s
structure, processes, and resources;
the solar system and universe)-------------------------- _____%
e) Other----------------------------------------------------- _____%
Total = 100%
Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire – Science
13
Science Homework
Question 25 asks about science homework for
the eighth-grade students in the TIMSS class.
C. How often do you do the following with the
science homework assignments for this class?
Fill in one circle for each line.
Always or almost always
25
A. How often do you usually assign science
homework to the students in this class?
Fill in one circle only.
I do not assign science
homework----
1
- (If No, go to #26)
Less than once a week---- 2
1 or 2 times a week---- 3
3 or 4 times a week---- 4
Every day---- 5
B. When you assign science homework to the
students in this class, about how many minutes
do you usually assign? (Consider the time it would
take an average student in your class.)
Fill in one circle only.
14
15 minutes or less---- 1
16–30 minutes---- 2
31–60 minutes---- 3
61–90 minutes---- 4
More than 90 minutes---- 5
Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire – Science
Sometimes
Never or
almost never
a) Correct assignments and
give feedback to students ------ 1 2 3
b) Have students correct
their own homework ----------- 1 2 3
c) Discuss the homework
in class -------------------------- 1 2 3
d) Monitor whether or not the
homework was completed ----- 1 2 3
e) Use the homework to
contribute towards
students’ grades or marks ------ 1 2 3
Science Assessment
Questions 26–28 ask about science assessment
for the eighth-grade students in the TIMSS class.
28
How often do you include the following types of
questions in your science tests or examinations?
Fill in one circle for each line.
Always or almost always
26
How much emphasis do you place on the following
sources to monitor students’ progress in science?
Fill in one circle for each line.
Major emphasis
Some emphasis
Little or no
emphasis
a) Evaluation of students’
ongoing work ------------------- 1 2 3
b) Classroom tests (for
example, teacher-made or
textbook tests) - ---------------- 1 2 3
c) State or district
achievement tests -------------- 1 2 3
Sometimes
Never or
almost never
a) Questions based on
knowing facts and concepts ---- 1 2 3
b) Questions based on the
application of knowledge
and understanding ------------- 1 2 3
c) Questions involving
developing hypotheses and
designing scientific
investigations ------------------- 1 2 3
d) Questions requiring
explanations or
justifications -------------------- 1 2 3
27
How often do you give a science test or examination
to this class?
Fill in one circle only.
About once a week---- 1
About every two weeks---- 2
About once a month---- 3
A few times a year---- 4
Never---- 5
Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire – Science
15
Preparation to Teach Science
29
In the past two years, have you participated
in professional development in any of the
following?
Fill in one circle for each line.
Yes
No
a) Science content ----------------------------------- 1 2
b) Science pedagogy/instruction ------------------- 1 2
c) Science curriculum ------------------------------- 1 2
d) Integrating information technology
into science --------------------------------------- 1 2
e) Improving students’ critical thinking or
inquiry skills -------------------------------------- 1 2
f) Science assessment ------------------------------- 1 2
g) Addressing individual students’ needs ----------- 1 2
16
Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire – Science
30
How well prepared do you feel you are to teach the following science topics?
If a topic is not in the eighth-grade curriculum or you are not responsible for teaching this topic you may choose
“Not applicable.”
Fill in one circle for each line.
Not applicable
Very well prepared
Somewhat
prepared
Not well
prepared
A. Biology
a) Major organs and organ systems in humans and other organisms (structure/function, life processes that
maintain stable bodily conditions) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4
b) Cells and their functions, including respiration and photosynthesis as cellular processes ---------------------------------- 1 2 3 4
c) Reproduction (sexual and asexual) and heredity (passing on of traits, inherited versus acquired/learned
characteristics) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4
d) Role of variation and adaptation in survival/extinction of species in a changing environment ---------------------------- 1 2 3 4
e) Interdependence of populations of organisms in an ecosystem (e.g., energy flow, food webs,
competition, predation) and the impact of changes in the physical environment on populations (e.g.,
climate, water supply) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4
f) Reasons for increase in world’s human population (e.g., advances in medicine, sanitation), and
the effects of population growth on the environment ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4
g) Human health (causes of infectious diseases, methods of infection, prevention, immunity) and the importance
of diet and exercise in maintaining health - ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4
B. Chemistry
a) Classification, composition, and particulate structure of matter (elements, compounds, mixtures, molecules,
atoms, protons, neutrons, electrons) ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4
b) Solutions (solvent, solute, concentration/dilution, effect of temperature on solubility) ------------------------------------ 1 2 3 4
c) Properties and uses of common acids and bases ----------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4
d) Chemical change (transformation of reactants, evidence of chemical change, conservation of matter,
common oxidation reactions – combustion, rusting, tarnishing) - ---------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4
Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire – Science
17
30 (continued)
How well prepared do you feel you are to teach the following science topics?
If a topic is not in the eighth-grade curriculum or you are not responsible for teaching this topic you may choose
“Not applicable.”
Fill in one circle for each line.
Not applicable
Very well prepared
Somewhat
prepared
Not well
prepared
C. Physics
a) Physical states and changes in matter (explanations of properties in terms of movement and distance
between particles; phase change, thermal expansion, and changes in volume and/or pressure) -------------------------- 1 2 3 4
b) Energy forms, transformations, heat, and temperature ---------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4
c) Basic properties/behaviors of light (reflection, refraction, light and color, simple ray diagrams)
and sound (transmission through media, loudness, pitch, amplitude, frequency, relative speed of light
and sound) -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4
d) Electric circuits (flow of current; types of circuits - parallel/series; current/voltage relationship) and properties
and uses of permanent magnets and electromagnets ----------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4
e) Forces and motion (types of forces, basic description of motion, effects of density and pressure) - ------------------------ 1 2 3 4
D. Earth Science
a) Earth’s structure and physical features (Earth’s crust, mantle and core; composition and relative distribution
of water, and composition of air) --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4
b) Earth’s processes, cycles and history (rock cycle; water cycle; weather patterns; major geological events;
formation of fossils and fossil fuels) ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 1 2 3 4
c) Earth’s resources, their use and conservation (e.g., renewable/nonrenewable resources, human use of
land/soil, water resources) ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4
d) Earth in the solar system and the universe (phenomena on Earth - day/night, tides, phases of moon, eclipses,
seasons; physical features of Earth compared to other bodies; the Sun as a star) ------------------------------------------- 1 2 3 4
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Grade 8 Teacher Questionnaire – Science
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Thank you for the thought, time, and effort you have
put into completing this questionnaire.
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