Annex D. List of TALIS 2018 contributors

This information was correct as at 21 May 2019.

A note regarding Israel

The statistical data for Israel are supplied by and under the responsibility of the relevant Israeli authorities. The use of such data by the OECD is without prejudice to the status of the Golan Heights, East Jerusalem and Israeli settlements in the West Bank under the terms of international law.

TALIS is a collaborative effort, bringing together expertise from participating countries that share an interest in developing a survey programme to inform their policies about teachers, teaching and learning. This report is the product of collaboration and co-operation among the member countries of the OECD and the partner countries participating in the third round of TALIS. Engagement with bodies representing teachers (Education International) and regular briefings and exchanges with the Trade Union Advisory Council (TUAC) at the OECD have been very important in the development and implementation of TALIS. In particular, the co-operation of the teachers and principals in the participating schools has been crucial in ensuring the success of TALIS.

The TALIS Governing Board has, in the context of OECD objectives, driven the development of TALIS and has determined its policy objectives. This includes the objectives of the analysis and reports produced, the conceptual framework and the development of the TALIS questionnaires. The governing board has also overseen the implementation of the survey and the preparation of this report.

Participating countries implemented TALIS at the national level at national project centres through, among others, national project managers (NPMs), national data managers (NDMs) and national sampling managers (NSMs), who were subject to rigorous technical and operational procedures. The NPMs played a crucial role in helping to secure the co-operation of schools, to oversee the national adaptation, translation and validation of the questionnaires, to manage the national data collection and processing and to verify the results from TALIS. The NDMs co-ordinated data processing at the national level and liaised in the cleaning of the data. The NSMs were responsible for implementing TALIS, respecting sampling procedures and other rigorous technical and operational procedures.

A Questionnaire Expert Group (QEG) was established to translate the policy priorities into questionnaires to address the policy and analytical questions that had been agreed by the participating countries. A Technical Advisory Group (TAG) was assembled to advise during the decision-making process for technical or analytical issues. A group of subject-matter experts and analysts were also critical in the analytical phase and drafting of the initial reports.

The co-ordination and management of implementation at the international level was the responsibility of the appointed contractor, the International Association for the Evaluation of Educational Achievement (IEA) and its consortium members, Statistics Canada (Ottawa, Canada) and the Australian Council for Educational Research (ACER, Melbourne, Australia). The TALIS Consortium included staff from the IEA offices in Amsterdam and Hamburg, Statistics Canada and ACER. The IEA Hamburg was responsible for the overall survey planning, survey administration and the international data management. The IEA Amsterdam Secretariat was responsible for overseeing the verification of the translation and for quality control in general. Statistics Canada, as a subcontractor of the IEA Data Processing Center, Hamburg (DPC), developed the sampling plan, advised countries on its application, calculated the sampling weights and advised on the calculation of sampling errors. Furthermore, ACER was responsible for the quality control of the final report tables and select analytical advice.

The OECD Secretariat had overall responsibility for managing the programme, monitoring its implementation on a day-to-day basis and serving as the secretariat of the TALIS Governing Board.

Members of the TALIS governing board

Chair: João Costa; Shinichi Yamanaka (former)

Alberta (Canada): Leslie Twilley; Karen Andrews (former)

Australia: Oon Ying Chin

Austria: Andreas Grimm

Belgium: Isabelle Erauw; Michèle Mombeek (substitute)

Brazil: Marcus Vinícius Carvalho Rodrigues (former); Maria Inês Fini (former)

Bulgaria: Neda Kristanova

Chile: Juan Luis Cordero; Eliana Chamizo Álvarez (substitute); Hugo Nervi (former)

Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (Argentina): Tamara Vinacur

Colombia: María Figueroa Cahnspeyer; Ximena Dueñas (former)

Croatia: Ana Markočić Dekanić; Maja Jukić (former); Michelle Braš Roth (former)

Czech Republic: Tomáš Zatloukal; Josef Basl (substitute)

Denmark: Charlotte Rotbøll Sjøgreen; Mette Hansen (former)

England (UK): Michele Weatherburn; Libby Wright (substitute); Ian Taylor (former)

European Commission: Francesca Crippa

Estonia: Eneken Juurmann

Finland: Kristiina Volmari

France: Axelle Charpentier; Olivier Cosnefroy (former)

Georgia: Giorgi Ratiani; Natia Andguladze (former)

Hungary: Ildikó Balázsi; Laszló Ostorics (substitute); Csilla

Stéger (former)

Iceland: Sonja Dögg Pálsdóttir; Sigurjón Mýrdal (former)

Israel: Hagit Glickman

Italy: Antonietta D’Amato; Roberto Ricci (substitute); Antonio Panaggio (substitute); Francesca Brotto (former)

Japan: Koji Yanagisawa; Kojiro Sato (former); Shinichi Yamanaka (former)

Kazakhstan: Yerlikzhan Sabyruly; Dilyara Tashibaeva (former); Serik Irsaliyev (former)

Korea: Dongyup Lee; Hyunjung Kim (former); Heesuk An (former)

Latvia: Gunta Arāja

Lithuania: Audronė Albina Razmantienė

Malta: Louis Scerri

Mexico: Roberto Peña Resendiz; Otto Granados Roldán (former); Ana Maria Aceves Estrada (former substitute)

Netherlands: Hans Ruesink; Loes Leget (substitute)

New Zealand: Barclay Anstiss; Charlotte Harris-Miller (former)

Norway: Anne Magdalena Solbu Kleiven; Siv Hilde Lindstrøm (former)

Portugal: João Costa; Luísa Canto e Castro Loura (substitute and former TGB representative)

Romania: Roxana Mihail (acting); Silviu Cristian Mirescu (former)

Russian Federation: Sergey Kravtsov

Saudi Arabia: Faisal Almishari Al Saud; Al Baraa Taiba (former) Shanghai (China): Minxuan Zhang

Singapore: Siew Hoong Wong

Slovak Republic: Romana Kanovská

Slovenia: Andreja Schmuck

South Africa: Shunmugam Govindasam Padayachee

Spain: Carmen Tovar Sánchez

Sweden: Tomas Matti; Katalin Bellaagh (former)

Turkey: Adnan Boyacı; Semih Aktekin (former)

United Arab Emirates: Masood Badri

United States: Mary Coleman

Viet Nam: My Ha Le

TALIS national project managers

Alberta (Canada): Janusz Zieminski

Australia: Sue Thomson; Petra Lietz (former); Katherine Dix (former)

Austria: Juliane Schmich; Simone Breit (former)

Belgium: Valérie Quittre; Filip Van Droogenbroeck; Isabelle Erauw (former)

Brazil: Juliana Marques da Silva; Rachel Pereira Rabelo (Deputy); Daniel Capistrano de Oliveira (former)

Bulgaria: Marina Mavrodieva

Chile: Paula Andrea Guardia Gutiérrez; Carla Guazzini Galdames (former)

Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (Argentina): Lorena Landeo; Carolina Meschengieser (substitute); Pía Otero (former)

Colombia: Natalia González Gómez; Ximena Dueñas (former); Andres Gutierrez (former)

Croatia: Ana Markočić Dekanić; Michelle Braš Roth (former)

Cyprus :1, 2 Yiasemina Karagiorgi

Czech Republic: Josef Basl

Denmark: Mikkel Bergqvist; Søren Trolborg (former)

England (UK): Laura James

Estonia: Anne-Mai Meesak; Ülle Übius (former)

Finland: Matti Taajamo

France: Rizlaine Embarek; Olivier Cosnefroy (former)

Georgia: Zakaria Giunashvili; Giorgi Ratiani (former); Natia Andguladze (former)

Hungary: Csaba Vadász; László Ostorics (former)

Iceland: Ragnar F. Ólafsson

Israel: Hadas Gelbart; Inbal Ron-Kaplan (former)

Italy: Laura Palmerio

Japan: Kentaro Sugiura; Akiko Yamada (former)

Kazakhstan: Rizagul Syzdykbayeva; Dilyara Nurlanovna Tashibayeva (former)

Korea: Ju Hur

Latvia: Andrejs Geske

Lithuania: Egle Melnike

Malta: Louis Scerri

Mexico: Roberto Peña Resendiz; Marina Santos Insúa; Ana

María Aceves-Estrada (former)

Netherlands: Eva Van der Boom; Nadine Zeeman (assistant); Linda Dominguez (former assistant)

New Zealand: Nicola Marshall; Debra Taylor (former)

Norway: Inger Throndsen

Portugal: Nuno Miguel Rodrigues

Romania: Roxana Mihail; Silviu Cristian Mirescu (former)

Russian Federation: Ilya Denisenko; Elena Chernobaj (former)

Saudi Arabia: Fahad Ibrahim Almoqhim; Ali Altamimi (former) Shanghai (China): Minxuan Zhang

Singapore: Han Pin Goh; Sean Tan (former)

Slovak Republic: Kristina Čevorová; Júlia Miklovičová (former) Slovenia: Barbara Japelj Pavešić

South Africa: Mark Chetty

Spain: Verónica Díez Girado; Carmen Tovar Sánchez (former) Sweden: Tomas Matti

Chinese Taipei: Hwawei Ko

Turkey: İlkay Aydın

United Arab Emirates: Mariam Al Ali

United States: Mary Coleman

Viet Nam: My Ha Le

TALIS national data managers

Alberta (Canada): David Kerner

Australia: Elizabeth O’Grady

Austria: Juliane Schmich

Belgium: Filip Van Droogenbroeck; Valérie Quittre

Brazil: Camila Neves Souto; Rachel Pereira Rabelo

Bulgaria: Marina Mavrodieva

Chile: Mario Rivera Cayupi; Paula Andrea Guardia Gutiérrez (former); María Victoria Martínez Muñoz (former)

Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (Argentina): Sebastián Schurmann; Adrián Sepliarsky

Colombia: Cristian Fabian Montaño Rincón

Croatia: Marina Markuš Sandrić

Cyprus:3 Andreas Polydorou

Czech Republic: Simona Boudová

Denmark: Justyna Wijas-Jensen; Monika Klingsbjerg-Besrechel; Alberta Hansen

England (UK): Dave Thomson

Estonia: Lauri Veski

Finland: Eija Puhakka

France: Anaëlle Solnon; Toki Ranarivony (former)

Georgia: Giorgi Ratiani; Natia Andguladze (former)

Hungary: Csaba Rózsa

Iceland: Ragnar F. Ólafsson

Israel: Hadas Gelbart

Italy: Paola Giangiacomo

Japan: Kenji Matsubara

Kazakhstan: Rizagul Syzdykbayeva; Kuanysh Sailau (former) Korea: Won seok Choi

Latvia: Antra Ozola

Lithuania: Egle Melnike; Benediktas Bilinskas

Malta: Karen Grixti

Mexico: Proceso Silva

Netherlands: Eva Van der Boom

New Zealand: Nicola Marshall; Rachel Borthwick

Norway: Ann-Britt Haavik

Portugal: Joaquim Santos

Romania: Liviu Blanariu

Russian Federation: Alina Kuleshova; Alex Baryshkov (former)

Saudi Arabia: Abdulaziz Al-Ajaji; Abdualmohsen Almshari; Naif Alotaibi

Shanghai (China): Xiaohu Zhu

Singapore: Chin Min Lim; Huiyuan Lin; Shu Hui Chai; Zi Xian Chan Slovak Republic: Kristína Čevorová

Slovenia: Barbara Japelj Pavešić

South Africa: Jerry Tshikororo

Spain: Francisco Javier García Crespo

Sweden: Jannike Nilbrink; Marija Toplak

Chinese Taipei: Kuan-Ming Chen

Turkey: İlker Damlar; İrem Özbay

United Arab Emirates: Mohammed Mazheruddin

United States: Nita Lemanski

Viet Nam: Nguyen Ngoc Tu

TALIS national sampling managers

Alberta (Canada): Janusz Zieminski

Australia: Martin Murphy

Austria: Juliane Schmich

Belgium: Valérie Quittre; Isabelle Erauw

Brazil: Camila Neves Souto

Bulgaria: Marina Mavrodieva

Chile: María José Sepúlveda

Ciudad Autónoma de Buenos Aires (Argentina): Adrián Sepliarsky

Colombia: Cristian Fabian Montaño Rincón

Croatia: Marina Markuš Sandrić.

Cyprus:4 Thekla Afantiti-Lamprianou

Czech Republic: Simona Boudová

Denmark: Justyna Wijas-Jensen; Monika Klingsbjerg-Besrechel

England (UK): Dave Thomson; Sam Sims

Estonia: Lauri Veski

Finland: Eija Puhakka

France: Anaëlle Solnon; Toki Ranarivony (former)

Georgia: Zakaria Giunashvili

Hungary: Csaba Rózsa

Iceland: Ragnar F. Ólafsson

Israel: Hadas Gelbart; Inbal Ron-Kaplan

Italy: Carlo Di Chiacchio

Japan: Kenji Matsubara

Kazakhstan: Dilyara Tashibayeva; Kuanysh Sailau

Korea: Won seok Choi

Latvia: Andrejs Geske

Lithuania: Egle Melnike; Greta Baliutaviciute

Malta: Karen Grixti

Mexico: Noe Moacyr

Netherlands: Eva Van der Boom

New Zealand: Debra Taylor

Norway: Ann-Britt Haavik

Portugal: Joaquim Santos

Romania: Liviu Blanariu

Russian Federation: Alina Kuleshova; Daria Tuchkova (former)

Saudi Arabia: Abdulsalam A. AL-Shogeir; Abdullah M. Al-Jouiee

Shanghai (China): Xiaohu Zhu

Singapore: Lee Shan Chan

Slovak Republic: Júlia Miklovičová

Slovenia: Barbara Japelj Pavešić

South Africa: Lebogang Phasha

Spain: Francisco Javier García Crespo

Sweden: Christian Tallberg

Chinese Taipei: Minglei Chen; Jun Ren Lee

Turkey: İlker Damlar; İrem Özbay

United Arab Emirates: Mohammed Mazheruddin

United States: Keith Rust

OECD secretariat

Core team

Project leader

Karine Tremblay (strategic development and project management, TGB management)

Analysis team

Pablo Fraser (NPM management and analysis)

Noémie Le Donné (report production co-ordinator, TAG

management and analysis)

Julie Bélanger (former)

Katarzyna Kubacka (former)

Statistical analysis and consultant team

Maxence Castiello

Gabor Fülöp

Aakriti Kalra

Markus Schwabe

Valentin Burban (former)

Hélène Guillou (former)

Judit Pál (former)

Administrative support team

Florence Bernard (Assistant, French version)

Emily Groves (Project Assistant)

Thibaut Gigou (former)

Delphine Versini (former)

Communications support team

Henri Pearson

Other secretariat support

Strategic development

Yuri Belfali (head of Early Childhood and Schools division)

Andreas Schleicher (OECD director for Education and Skills)

Editorial and communications support

Marilyn Achiron (editor)

Cassandra Davis (communications manager)

Sophie Limoges

Rose Bolognini

Analytic services

Francesco Avvisati

Clara Barata

Arno Engel

Miyako Ikeda

Alejandro Paniagua

Nora Revai

Carine Viac

Statistical analysis

Giannina Rech

TALIS expert groups

Questionnaire expert group (QEG)

Chair: Ralph Carstens (IEA Hamburg)

John Ainley (Australian Council for Educational Research, ex officio)

Julie Bélanger (RAND Europe, United Kingdom, ex officio)

Sigrid Blömeke (Centre for Educational Measurement, CEMO, Norway)

Jean Dumais (Statistics Canada, ex officio)

Hillary Hollingsworth (Australian Council for Educational Research)

David Kaplan (University of Wisconsin-Madison, United States of America)

Daniel Mujis (Ofsted; formerly University of Southampton, United Kingdom)

Trude Nilsen (University of Oslo, Norway)

Heather Price (Marian University, United States of America)

Ronny Scherer (CEMO and University of Oslo, Norway)

Fons van der Vijver (University of Tilburg, the Netherlands, ex officio)

Extended questionnaire expert group

Elsebeth Aller (Ministry of Education; formerly Metropolitan University College, Denmark)

Sarah Howie (University of Stellenbosch, South Africa)

Magdalena Mok (The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China)

Susan Seeber (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany)

Sandy Taut (Educational Quality Agency, State of Bavaria, Germany; formerly Pontificia Universidad Católica de Chile, Chile)

Technical Advisory group (TAG)

Chair: Fons van de Vijver (University of Tilburg, the Netherlands)

Pascal Bressoux (Université Grenoble Alpes, France)

Timothy Kennel (US Census Bureau, United States)

Paul Leseman (Utrecht University, the Netherlands)

Bart Meuleman (University of Leuven, Belgium)

Christian Monseur (University of Liège, Belgium)

TALIS consortium

IEA Hamburg (Hamburg, Germany)

Core management team

Steffen Knoll (International Study Co-Director – Operations)

Ralph Carstens (International Study Co-Director – Content, Co-Head – International Studies)

Viktoria Böhm (International Study Coordinator)

Friederike Westphal (International Study Coordinator, until early 2016)

Alena Becker (International Data Manager)

Christine Busch (Deputy International Data Manager)

Data management team

Olesya Drozd (Research Analyst)

Svenja Kalmbach (Student Assistant)

Hannah Köhler (Research Analyst)

Oriana Mora (Research Analyst)

Xiao Sui (Research Analyst)

Scaling, analysis and table production team

Agnes Stancel-Piatak (Senior Research Analyst, Deputy Head of Research and Analysis Unit, RandA)

Umut Atasever (Research Analyst)

Falk Briese (Senior Research Analyst)

Minge Chen (Research Analyst)

Deana Desa (Research Analyst)

Ann-Kristin Koop (Research Analyst)

Nadine Twele (Research Analyst)

Justin Wild (Research Analyst)

Meeting organisation

Bettina Wietzorek (Meeting Coordinator and SharePoint Administrator)

Catherine Pfeifer (Meeting Coordinator)

ICT services

Malte Bahrenfuß (ICT Service Manager)

Jan Pohland (ICT Service Provider)

Software development and testing

Meng Xue (Head of Software Development Unit)

Limiao Duan (Programmer)

Christian Harries (Programmer)

Maike Junod (Programmer)

Deepti Kalamadi (Programmer)

Devi Potham Rajendra Prasath (Programmer)

Ievgen Kosievtsov (Programmer)

Kevin Kalitzki (Programmer)

Juan Vilas (Programmer)

Svetoslav Velkov (Software Tester)

Michael Jung (Requirements Engineer and Software Tester)

Ekaterina Mikheeva (Requirements Engineer and Software Tester)

Samih Al-areqi (Requirements Engineer and Software Tester)

Elma Cela (Requirements Engineer and Software Tester)

IEA Amsterdam (Amsterdam, the Netherlands)

Andrea Netten (Director, IEA Amsterdam)

David Ebbs (Senior Research Officer)

Michelle Djekić (Research and Liaison Officer)

Sandra Dohr (Junior Research Officer)

Roel Burgers (Financial Director)

Isabelle Gémin (Senior Financial Officer)

Translation verification was performed in co-operation with cApStAn Linguistic Quality Control, an independent linguistic quality control agency located in Brussels, Belgium. IEA Amsterdam appointed, contracted and trained independent quality observers to monitor survey implementation in each participating country.

Statistics Canada (Ottawa, Canada)

Jean Dumais (Sampling Referee)

Yves Morin (Senior Survey Statistician)

Ahalya Sivathayalan (Survey Statistician)

Naïma Gouzi (Survey Statistician)

Australian Council for educational research(ACER, Melbourne, Australia)

John Ainley (Principal Research Fellow)

Hilary Hollingsworth (Principal Research Fellow)

Eveline Gebhardt (Principal Research Fellow)

Tim Friedman (Research Fellow)

Consultants

Hynek Cigler (Masaryk University, Czech Republic)

Eugenio J. Gonzalez (Educational Testing Service, United States)

Plamen Mirazchiyski (International Educational Research and Evaluation Institute)

Leslie A. Rutkowski (Indiana University Bloomington, United States)

Notes

← 1. Note by Turkey: The information in this document with reference to “Cyprus” relates to the southern part of the Island. There is no single authority representing both Turkish and Greek Cypriot people on the Island. Turkey recognises the Turkish Republic of Northern Cyprus (TRNC). Until a lasting and equitable solution is found within the context of the United Nations, Turkey shall preserve its position concerning the “Cyprus issue”.

← 2. Note by all the European Union Member States of the OECD and the European Union: The Republic of Cyprus is recognised by all members of the United Nations with the exception of Turkey. The information in this document relates to the area under the effective control of the Government of the Republic of Cyprus.

← 3. See endnotes 2 and 3.

← 4. See endnotes 2 and 3.

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