1st nrc meeting, 16-19 october 2006, amsterdam 1 sampling: next steps
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2 1st NRC Meeting, 16-19 October 2006, Amsterdam
Overview
Sampling responsiblilites
Your next tasks as NRCs
Preparations for school sample selection
Time lines
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Sample Selection in ICCS
Goal for sample selection in ICCS:
Selecting a sample of students and teachers that
represents the situation in your country well.
meets the IEA standards for sampling precision.
meets your research interests.
Needed: Adaptation of the international sampling design to the situation in your country.
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Sampling Responsibilities
Sampling referee (Jean Dumais) :– Advise on sampling methodolgy
– Review sampling execution
– Resolve possible conflicts
IEA Data Processing Center – Provide a sampling preparation manual
– Review national sampling plans
– Select school samples
– Provide within-school sampling software
– Compute sampling weights
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Sampling Responsibilities: NRCs
NRCs:– Provide basic information about school
system
– Develop national sampling plan
– Provide a school sampling frame
– Review and approve school sample
– Perform within-school sampling
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Basic Information
Target population– Which grade in your country corresponds to
the international desired target population definition?
Organization of school system– Schools
– Classrooms
– Teachers
NRC task: provide basic information about school system to DPC.
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Coverage
Some countries may have reduced population coverage.– Example: Language groups– Example: Geographical regions
Limitations in national coverage will be annotated in the IEA publications.
NRCs are strongly encouraged to provide full national coverage.
NRC task: define categories for reduced coverage.
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Exclusions
Some parts of the target population may have to be excluded.– Example: special education schools
– Example: very small schools
Student exclusion rate must be below 5%.
NRC task: define categories for reduced coverage and exclusion.
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Stratification
Stratification: dividing the population into non-overlapping subpopulations prior to sample selection.
Purposes:– Increase precision of survey estimates– Ensure proportional representation
Examples of stratification variables:– Regions (states, provinces…)– School types (public, private...)
NRC task: define stratification variables.
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National Options
National Options– Example: Over-sampling in some strata
– Example: Testing additional populations
Larger sample may be needed– Reason: previous surveys showed large
clustering effects in some countries.
Result: NRC and DPC agree on national sampling plan.
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School Sampling Frame
A comprehensive list of ICCS-eligible schools.
Must contain:– School identification number.
– Measure of size (students in grade 8).
Should contain:– Number of grade 8 classes.
– School name.
– Address information.
NRC task: provide sampling frame to DPC.
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Example of a Sampling Frame
No merged cells, no sub-totals
A stratification variable is included
Exactly one Excel worksheet
Variable description in EnglishKey variables are included
Each school represented by exactly one entry in one row
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DPC Task: Selection of School Sample(s)
Option 1: Selecting a FT sample in 2007 and an MS sample in 2008.– Convenience sample for the FT is possible.– Recent changes in school system can be taken
into account.
Option 2: Selecting a MS and a FT sample simultaneously in 2007.– No overlap between FT and MS schools– Inferences are possible– Standard in IEA surveys
Second option is the preferred one.
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Sampling Time Lines
January 2007: Agreement on all national sampling plans.
March 2007: All school sampling frames finalized.
June 2007: All FT and MS school samples selected and approved.
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???must we cover this???
Within-school sampling??
Participation rates??
Weighting??
Standard error estimation??
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Country Consultations
During this meeting, individual country consultations between you and the DPC staff will be held.
We would like to talk with each of you!
Please sign up!
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