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The Extent of Inclusion (TIMSS-2019) Standards of Mathematics Book Scheduled for the Fourth Grade Students in Jordan from Maths Teachers’ Point of View for the Fourth Grade Students

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  • Awad Mufleh Shihab Alkhazam

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This study was conducted to find out the Extent of Inclusion (TIMSS-2019) Standards of mathematics book scheduled for the Fourth Grade Students in Jordan from Maths teachers’ point of view for the Fourth Grade Students. The study sample consisted of 300 Maths teachers for the Fourth Grade Students in Mafraq governorate. This study used the descriptive methodology. To this study, the researcher has prepared a list of criteria (TIMSS-2019) to be included in the mathematics book scheduled for the Fourth Grade Students in Jordan, and then organized these standards in the form of a questionnaire consisting of two dimensions are (content and knowledge) emanates from each of them (3) domains and under them (43) sub-standards criteria from (School Mathematics Assessment frame work,TIMSS-2019 ).The researcher then turned this list into a questionnaire which describing the final degree of inclusion of the six areas, to find out the Extent of Inclusion Standards of mathematics book scheduled for the Fourth Grade Students in Jordan. The scale validity and reliability were verified. The study results showed that the percentage of the Extent of Inclusion (TIMSS-2019) Standards of mathematics book scheduled for the Fourth Grade Students in Jordan from Maths teachers’ point of view for the Fourth Grade Students was medium and a general percentage of (66)%.

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  • Awad Mufleh Shihab Alkhazam, 2019. "The Extent of Inclusion (TIMSS-2019) Standards of Mathematics Book Scheduled for the Fourth Grade Students in Jordan from Maths Teachers’ Point of View for the Fourth Grade Students," Modern Applied Science, Canadian Center of Science and Education, vol. 13(12), pages 1-61, December.
  • Handle: RePEc:ibn:masjnl:v:13:y:2019:i:12:p:61
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