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William Schmidt

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University Distinguished Professor @ Michigan State University

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The first course of AERA’s #VirtualResearchLearningSeries is happening next Tuesday! @kenfrank20 (@MSUCollegeofEd) will be teaching on Quantifying the Discourse About Causal Inferences in the Social Sciences. Learn more and register: aera.net/VRLS

AERA_EdResearch's tweet image. The first course of AERA’s #VirtualResearchLearningSeries is happening next Tuesday! @kenfrank20 (@MSUCollegeofEd) will be teaching on Quantifying the Discourse About Causal Inferences in the Social Sciences. Learn more and register: aera.net/VRLS

60 years of international tests: What can we learn? – News edwp.educ.msu.edu/news/2019/60-y…


If you didn't get an opportunity to see my presentation at @Cam_Assessment, the video is included here.

One of the leading thinkers on international comparisons in education has called for countries to avoid the “silly notion” that there is a “holy grail” when it comes to system improvement. VIDEO: 'Why there’s no “holy grail” in education' ow.ly/5ojV30kfCtF

CambPressAssess's tweet image. One of the leading thinkers on international comparisons in education has called for countries to avoid the “silly notion” that there is a “holy grail” when it comes to system improvement. 

VIDEO: 'Why there’s no “holy grail” in education' ow.ly/5ojV30kfCtF


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“If you really want to study schooling you just study all parts of the school system... the classroom is part of something bigger” @bschmidt_msu closes #CamEdLive urging studies to focus on the RIGHT data and better sample sizes.


Join me online today @ 11:40 EDT for: What have we learned from 60 years of international assessments in math and science? Join #MSUed's @bschmidt_msu for a livestream talk with @Cam_Assessment on May 22: ow.ly/C5iV30k6OIm #CamEdLive


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What have we learned from 60 years of international assessments in math and science? Join #MSUed's @bschmidt_msu for a livestream talk with @Cam_Assessment on May 22: ow.ly/C5iV30k6OIm #CamEdLive

MSUCollegeofEd's tweet image. What have we learned from 60 years of international assessments in math and science? Join #MSUed's @bschmidt_msu for a livestream talk with @Cam_Assessment on May 22: ow.ly/C5iV30k6OIm #CamEdLive

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A look at Mich's proposed accountability system from @LoriAHiggins with insights from @bschmidt_msu.

Should majority of Mich. schools get A's and B's? on.freep.com/2mvLwLR



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Should majority of Mich. schools get A's and B's? on.freep.com/2mvLwLR


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Despite low state ranking, Prof @bschmidt_msu still says there's reason for optimism with #miched: ow.ly/j1Mx308Ex1y @wilxTV


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Congrats to #MSU scholars on the #RHSU top influencer list: Barbara Schneider, @bschmidt_msu & @joshcowenMSU: ow.ly/IthK307UKDK


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Today @tomloveless99 and @bschmidt_msu present valuable guide to understanding results in an @EdWriters webinar - unmissable! #TIMSS



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Don't miss @tomloveless99 and @bschmidt_msu as they help journalists prep for #TIMSS and #PISA data with @EdWriters. Tomorrow!


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@tomloveless99 and @bschmidt_msu present valuable guide to understanding results today in an @EdWriters webinar - unmissable!


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Today: "Inequality through Schooling: A Worldwide Phenomenon" with @bschmidt_msu: ow.ly/JSp73069lSH #IEW2016


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As part of #IEW2016, @bschmidt_msu will speak on inequality through schooling on 11/15: ow.ly/GURn3069lGs


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.@tomloveless99 & @bschmidt_msu help journalists gear up for new wave of international test data. Thursday, 1pm. bit.ly/2fcLb9W


The Role of Schools in Social Inequality - From crisis to opportunity educationincrisis.net/blog/item/1384…


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