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26 May 2015
Infographic

Infographic: The Who and How of Instructional Feedback

The third in a series of three infographics explores the results of the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS). Our first infographic in the series, Do U.S. Teachers Learn from One Another?, explores differences across the world in teacher-to-teacher supports and opportunities for collaboration. The second infographic in the series, Teachers' Professional Development Barriers, looks at the various factors that prevent teachers from participating in their professional development.

Infographic: The Who and How of Instructional Feedback

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Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS)

The Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS) is an international comparative study of teachers, their working conditions, and the learning environment in schools. TALIS is organized by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, and aims to provide internationally comparable data on teaching and learning environments around the world, with the goal of informing education policy. AIR provides technical and analytical support for U.S. participation in TALIS.

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26 May 2015
Infographic

TALIS Infographic Series: Teaching and Learning Around the World

Teachers’ access to professional learning supports varies widely across the world. According to the 2013 Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS), access to opportunities for collaboration, barriers to professional development, and sources of feedback look different in the United States when compared with other countries. In a three-part series, we explore these differences.
Topic: 
Education, International Comparisons in Education
26 Feb 2015
Infographic

Infographic: Do U.S. Teachers Learn from One Another?

The first in a series of three infographics explores the results of the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS).
Topic: 
Education, International Comparisons in Education, Teacher Preparation and Performance
26 Apr 2015
Infographic

Infographic: Teachers' Professional Development Barriers

The second in a series of three infographics explores the results of the Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS). Our first infographic in the series, Do U.S. Teachers Learn from One Another?, explores differences across the world in teacher-to-teacher supports and opportunities for collaboration.
Topic: 
Education, International Comparisons in Education, Teacher Preparation and Performance

Further Reading

  • Infographic: Do U.S. Teachers Learn from One Another?
  • TALIS Infographic Series: Teaching and Learning Around the World
  • Infographic: Teachers' Professional Development Barriers
  • In Conversation: Insights on U.S. Teachers and Principals from an International Survey
  • Teaching and Learning International Survey (TALIS)
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Ebru Erberber

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International Comparisons in Education
Teacher Preparation and Performance

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