What is TALIS?
TALIS is provides a voice for teachers and school leaders to give input into policy development in their countries.
It is a collaborative effort between governments in participating countries, the OECD, social partners such as teachers’ unions and an international research consortium.
TALIS is a self-reporting survey uses a representative sample of teachers and schools that are randomly selected to participate in each country.
Finally, TALIS fills key national and international data gaps on teachers, teaching and the impact that teachers can have on student learning.
TALIS - The Teaching and Learning International Survey
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2. Opportunity for
teachers and
school leaders to
give input into
educational
analysis and policy
development in
key policy areas
Collaborative
effort between
government,
OECD, teachers’
unions and
international
consortium
Self-reporting
survey that
operates with
representative
samples: 200
schools, 20
teachers,
randomly selected
Fills key national
and international
data gaps on
teachers, teaching
and the impact
that teachers can
have on student
learning
What is TALIS?
4. *Note: TALIS only runs in a sub-national entity of the following countries: Belgium (Flemish Community), Canada (Alberta), United Arab Emirates (Abu Dhabi) and
United Kingdom (England) . This map is for illustrative purposes and is without prejudice to the status of or sovereignty over any territory covered by this map.
TALIS 2008
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12. TALIS 2018
The OECD is planning TALIS 2018 now!
The deadline for joining TALIS 2018 is mid-2014.
For any questions or to express interest, contact project
lead Kristen Weatherby at kristen.weatherby@oecd.org
Notes de l'éditeur
We know that effective teaching and teachers are key to producing high-performing students. So how can countries prepare teachers to face the diverse challenges in today’s schools? The OECD Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) helps answer this question. Hello. My name is Kristen Weatherby, and I am the project lead for TALIS at the OECD.
What is TALIS?TALIS is provides a voice for teachers and school leaders to give input into policy development in their countries.It is a collaborative effort between governments in participating countries, the OECD, social partners such as teachers’ unions and an international research consortium.TALIS is a self-reporting survey uses a representative sample of teachers and schools that are randomly selected to participate in each country.Finally, TALIS fills key national and international data gaps on teachers, teaching and the impact that teachers can have on student learning.
TALIS 2008 provided policymakers with valuable information that is still being used today. For example, TALIS 2008 found that:
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TALIS helps governments address issues related to improving the quality of their teaching workforce. It provides cross-country analysis that helps countries identify others facing similar policy challenges.The robust TALIS dataset allows for continued analyses on a variety of key indicators, both nationally and internationally.
TALIS asks teachers and schools about their working conditions and the learning environments at their schools. It covers important themes such as initial teacher education and professional development; what sort of appraisal and feedback teachers get; the school climate; school leadership; and teachers’ instructional beliefs and pedagogical practices.
Your country can join TALIS today.
The OECD is planning TALIS 2018 now!Countries can already register their interest and receive regular project updates.TALIS 2018 will continue to address the challenges currently being explored in TALIS 2013.The deadline for joining TALIS 2018 is mid-2014.For any questions or to express interest, contact project lead Kristen Weatherby at the email you see on your screen.