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of informational texts including chronological and non-chronological articles, a biographical
article, and an informational leaflet. The passages of text are followed by questions about the
text, which the student answers using constructed-response and multiple-choice response
options.
References:
1. Kennedy, A.M., Mullis, I.V.S., Martin, M.O., and Trong, K.L. (2007). PIRLS 2006
Encyclopedia: A Guide to Reading Education in the Forty PIRLS 2006 Countries. Boston
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https://timssandpirls.bc.edu/pirls2006/encyclopedia.ht ml.
2.Mullis, I.V.S., Martin, M.O., Kennedy, A.M., and Flaherty, C.L. (2002). PIRLS 2001
Encyclopedia: A Reference Guide to Reading Education in the Countries Participating in IEA’s
Progress in International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS). Boston College, International Study
Center. Chestnut Hill, MA. https://timss.bc.edu/pirls2001i/PIRLS2001_Pubs_ER. html.
3.Mullis, I.V.S., Martin, M.O., Kennedy, A.M., and Foy, P. (2007). PIRLS 2006 International
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https://timssandpirls.bc.edu/pirls2006/intl_rpt.html.
4.Mullis, I.V.S., Martin, M.O., Minnich, C.A., Drucker, K.T., & Ragan, M.A. (Eds.). (2012).
PIRLS 2011
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https://timssandpirls.bc.edu/pirls2011/encyclopedia-pirls.html.
5.Uses of Data Green, P.
J., Herget, D., and Rosen, J. (2009). User’s Guidefor the Progress in
International Reading Literacy Study (PIRLS): 2006 Data Files, and Database with United
States Specific Variables (NCES 2009-050).
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