Education researcher Cara Jackson shared a useful thread on Twitter this week. She gave me permission to share her tweets here.
I’m just highlighted a few of them, but the whole thread is worth reading.
They provide a pretty good ideas of what researchers have said works to improve academic achievement.
She comments on John Hattie’s research, and you might be interested in The Best Articles, Posts & Videos On John Hattie’s Research.
There are lots of more rigorous meta-analyses out there. I checked out a few, and came up with this. There are things that work! But the effect size is NEVER as large as Hattie’s “zone of desired effects” 8/10 pic.twitter.com/7D7k2wDXC3
— Cara Jackson (@cara__jackson) July 7, 2020
Formative assessment https://t.co/4niaiXH3zu
PD (reading) https://t.co/VRcJVh4Nbm
Instructional coaching https://t.co/RPUpEU6Fh7
PD (math/sci) https://t.co/LRR5ABo9iR
Vocab instruction https://t.co/EzyUh3Jeoq
12/10
— Cara Jackson (@cara__jackson) July 7, 2020
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