TALIS stands for, Teaching and Learning International Survey, TALIS is conducted every, Five years, The first TALIS was in, 2008, TALIS focuses on, Teachers and school leaders, not students, TALIS helps countries, Improve education policies and learn from each other, TALIS measures, Teachers’ background, beliefs, leadership, satisfaction, and collaboration, Surveys are used because, They allow teachers to share experiences directly and anonymously, Teachers who collaborate, Report higher confidence and self-efficacy, Instructional leadership, Leads to better school climate, Many teachers want more training in, Using ICT and supporting diverse learners, TALIS is different from PISA, Because PISA focuses on students, TALIS key domains include, Collaboration and innovation, TALIS asks teachers about, How they teach and collaborate, OECD analyzes responses, From dozens of countries for comparison, Teachers’ job satisfaction, Most are satisfied, but feel undervalued by society.

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