an evidence-based approach for enhancing learning: 10 key strategies
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An Evidence-Based Approach for Enhancing Learning: 10 Key Strategies. Dr David Mitchell University of Canterbury New Zealand 2014. 1. Evidence-based Teaching. What are evidence-based teaching strategies? - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
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Dr David MitchellUniversity of Canterbury
New Zealand
2014
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What are evidence-based teaching strategies?
“clearly specified teaching strategies that have been shown in controlled research to be effective in bringing about desired outcomes in a delineated population of learners.”
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What do we mean by evidence?1. Treatment fidelity2. Behavioural outcomes are clearly described3. Learner characteristics are clearly described4. Variables are controlled5. Freedom from contamination6. Acceptable side effects7. Sound theory underlying the intervention8. Adequate follow-up9. Research has been carried out in natural
conditions10.Published results have been reviewed by peers11.Research has been replicated12.Intervention is cost effective13.Research is accessible
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What do we mean by evidence?Meta-analyses-synthesise results from a range of similar
studies
Effect size**** Convincing: 0.7 or greater:
percentile scores increase from 50 to 76+, for example
*** Good: 0.31-0.69percentile scores increase from 50 to 62-75
* Modest: 0.2-0.3percentile scores increase from 50 to 58-61
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What do we mean by evidence?Effect size = 0.7
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Strategy Rating
✔Cooperative group teaching ****
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1. Co-operative Group Teaching‘Help learners to learn from each other’
Learners work together in small groups, helping each other to carry out individual and group tasks.
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1. Co-operative Group Teaching‘Help learners to learn from each other’
Learners work together in small groups, helping each other to carry out individual and group tasks.
Two types of groups* Mutual assistance groups* Cooperative groups (jig-saw puzzle)
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1. Co-operative Group Teaching‘Help learners to learn from each other’
Learners work together in small groups, helping each other to carry out individual and group tasks.
Two types of groups* Mutual assistance groups•Cooperative groups (jig-saw puzzle)
What are the teacher’s roles in cooperative group teaching?* Design appropriate group tasks* Teach group process skills* Deal with problems
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1. Co-operative Group Teaching‘Help learners to learn from each other’
Learners work together in small groups, helping each other to carry out individual and group tasks.
Two types of groups* Mutual assistance groups•Cooperative groups (jig-saw puzzle)
What are the teacher’s roles in cooperative group teaching?* Design appropriate group tasks* Teach group process skills•Deal with problems
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1. Co-operative Group TeachingThe evidence
Hattie: Effect size for all learners: 0.591987 US study:
- elementary school- students with learning disabilities- 22 3rd and 4th grade classes: * 9 used Cooperative Reading and Composition in heterogeneous groups * 13 controls- Students in Cooperative classes did best on reading & writing 12
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✔Cooperative group teaching ****
✔Peer tutoring ****
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2. Peer Tutoring‘utilise peers to teach each other’
One learner (a ‘tutor) assists another learner (a ‘tutee’) with a task.
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2. Peer Tutoring‘utilise peers to teach each other’
One learner (a ‘tutor) assists another learner (a ‘tutee’) with a task.
Who benefits from peer tutoring?
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2. Peer Tutoring‘utilise peers to teach each other’
One learner (a ‘tutor) assists another learner (a ‘tutee’) with a task.
Who benefits from peer tutoring?
How does peer tutoring work?
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2. Peer Tutoring‘utilise peers to teach each other’
One learner (a ‘tutor) assists another learner (a ‘tutee’) with a task.
Who benefits from peer tutoring?
How does peer tutoring work?
How can we reduce any risks of peer tutoring?
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2. Peer TutoringThe evidence
Hattie: Effect size for all learners: 0.55
New Zealand study: * 11-year-olds tutored 6-year-olds* 10 weeks: 4 20-minute sessions per week* Responsive feedback emphasised* Both tutees and tutors made gains in writing rate and accuracy
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✔1.Cooperative group teaching ****
✔2.Peer tutoring ****
✔3.Parent involvement & support
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3. Parent Involvement & Support
‘respect parents’ rights, skills and needs’
Parents play a very important role in educating and supporting learners with special needs.
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3. Parent Involvement & Support
‘respect parents’ rights, skills and needs’
Parents play a very important role in educating and supporting learners with special needs.
They should be involved in developing individual education programs and have a major say in their children’s placement.
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3. Parent Involvement & Support
‘respect parents’ rights, skills and needs’
Parents play a very important role in educating and supporting learners with special needs.
They should be involved in developing individual education programs and have a major say in their children’s placement.
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3. Parent Involvement & SupportThe evidence
Hattie: parents’ expectations: Effect size 0.80Incredible Years programme: a New Zealand study:- 214 parents- at least 9 sessions, videotape modelling + discussion - significant improvements in children’s behaviour (effect sizes 0.50-0.77)- both Maori and non-Maori parents satisfied
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✔1. Cooperative group teaching ****
✔2. Peer tutoring ****
✔3.Parent involvement & support
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✔4. Cognitive strategy instruction
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4. Cognitive Strategy Instruction‘teach learners ways of thinking’
Help children how to learn, as well as what to learn.
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4. Cognitive Strategy Instruction‘teach learners ways of thinking’
Help children how to learn, as well as what to learn.
Teach such skills as:- visualizing- planning- self-regulation- remembering- analyzing- predicting- thinking about their thinking
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4. Cognitive Strategy Instruction‘teach learners ways of thinking’
Help children how to learn, as well as what to learn.
Teach such skills as:- visualizing- planning- self-regulation- remembering- analyzing- predicting- thinking about their thinking
General strategy instruction: think ahead, think during, think back
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4. Cognitive Strategy Instruction‘teach learners ways of thinking’
Help children how to learn, as well as what to learn.
Teach such skills as:- visualizing- planning- self-regulation- remembering- analyzing- predicting- thinking about their thinking
General strategy instruction: think ahead, think during, think back
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4. Cognitive Strategy InstructionThe evidence
Hattie: Teaching metacognition: Effect size = 0.69
US review of several studies of teaching mathematics to middle and secondary school students with learning disabilities:
- - Students taught to READ, PARAPHRASE, VISUALIZE, HYPOTHESIZE, ESTIMATE, COMPUTE AND CHECK
- -Results: students improved mathematical problem-solving
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What do we mean by evidence?Effect size = 0.7
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✔1. Cooperative group teaching ****
✔2. Peer tutoring ****
✔3. Parent involvement and support
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✔4. Cognitive strategy instruction
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✔5. Memory strategies ****
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5. Memory Strategies‘help learners remember important
information’
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5. Memory Strategies‘help learners remember important
information’
Teach short-term and long-term memory strategies
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5. Memory Strategies‘help learners remember important information’
Teach short-term and long-term memory strategies
Some methods:- key facts in primary memory- mnemonics- attending to important features of a task- rehearsal- mental representations- chunking
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5. Memory StrategiesThe evidence
Mnemonics:e.g. a recent meta-analysis on using
mnemonics with learners with mild disabilities: effect size = 1-38
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✔1. Cooperative group teaching ****
✔2. Peer tutoring ****
✔3. Parent involvement and support
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✔4. Cognitive strategy instruction
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✔5. Memory strategies ****
✔6. Review and practice ****
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6. Review and Practice‘practice makes perfect’
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6. Review and Practice‘practice makes perfect’
Three key ideas:provide opportunities to engage with the same idea at different times
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6. Review and Practice‘practice makes perfect’
Three key ideas:provide opportunities to engage with the same idea at different times
provide opportunities to practice new skills in different contexts
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6. Review and Practice‘practice makes perfect’
Three key ideas:provide opportunities to engage with the same idea at different times
provide opportunities to practice new skills in different contexts
give appropriate homework
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6. Review and PracticeThe evidence
Hattie: spaced practice: Effect size = 0.71A 2001 meta-analysis of 93 studies of
adolescents with learning disabilities: - explicit practice the single most important
strategy
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✔7. Behavioural approaches ****
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7. Behavioural Approaches‘control antecedents and consequences to change
behaviors’
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7. Behavioural Approaches‘control antecedents and consequences to change
behaviors’
Focus on events that occur before or after children do something.
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7. Behavioural Approaches‘control antecedents and consequences to change
behaviors’
Focus on events that occur before or after children do something.
Positive reinforcement is most important.
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7. Behavioural Approaches‘control antecedents and consequences to change
behaviors’
Focus on events that occur before or after children do something.
Positive reinforcement is most important.Functional behavioral assessment:- Analyse what purposes are served by
undesirable behaviours- Design an appropriate behavioural
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7. Behavioural ApproachesThe evidence
Comprehensive review of meta-analyses involving 20 strategies:
- Behaviour modification placed third: - Social outcomes: Effect size = 0.69- Academic outcomes: Effect size = 1.57
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✔6. Review and practice ****
✔7. Behavioural approaches ****
✔8. Formative assessment & feedback
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8. Formative Assessment and Feedback
‘regularly check and inform learners of their progress’
Probe for knowledge and understanding within lessons
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8. Formative Assessment and Feedback
‘regularly check and inform learners of their progress’
Probe for knowledge and understanding within lessons
Adjust teaching methods
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8. Formative Assessment and Feedback
‘regularly check and inform learners of their progress’
Probe for knowledge and understanding within lessons
Adjust teaching methods
Feedback should be:- timely- explicit- focused on learner’s strategies- able to be used by the learner 51
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8. Formative Assessment and Feedback
The evidenceHattie: formative evaluation: Effect size = 0.90
feedback: Effect size = 0.73
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✔6. Review and practice ****✔7. Behavioural approaches
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✔8. Formative assessment & feedback
✔9. Optimal physical environment
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9. Optimal Physical Environment
‘provide a physical environment that enables learning’
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9. Optimal Physical Environment
‘provide a physical environment that enables learning’
Pay attention to * the design and arrangement of furniture
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9. Optimal Physical Environment
‘provide a physical environment that enables learning’
Pay attention to * the design and arrangement of furniture * acoustics
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9. Optimal Physical Environment
‘provide a physical environment that enables learning’
Pay attention to * the design and arrangement of furniture * acoustics * lighting
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9. Optimal Physical Environment
‘provide a physical environment that enables learning’
Pay attention to * the design and arrangement of furniture * acoustics * lighting* temperature
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9. Optimal Physical Environment
‘provide a physical environment that enables learning’
Pay attention to * the design and arrangement of furniture * acoustics * lighting* temperature* ventilation
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9. Optimal Physical EnvironmentThe evidence
* New York study: students in over-crowded schools scored lower in maths and reading
* Swedish study: air cleaning reduced absenteeism from 8.3% to 3.7%
* New Zealand study: sound field amplification system improved children with Down syndrome’ perception of speech
US study of a school located next to train track
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✔6. Review and practice ****✔7. Behavioural approaches
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✔8. Formative assessment & feedback
✔9. Optimal physical environment
✔ 10. Classroom climate
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10. Classroom Climate‘create a positive, motivating classroom
climate’
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10. Classroom Climate‘create a positive, motivating classroom
climate’
Aim for high levels of student engagement
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10. Classroom Climate‘create a positive, motivating classroom
climate’
Aim for high levels of student engagement
Create an emotionally safe environment that children can trust
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10. Classroom Climate‘create a positive, motivating classroom
climate’
Aim for high levels of student engagement
Create an emotionally safe environment that children can trust
Help learners set appropriate goals
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10. Classroom Climate‘create a positive, motivating classroom
climate’
Aim for high levels of student engagement
Create an emotionally safe environment that children can trust
Help learners set appropriate goals
Provide a motivating learning environment
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10. Classroom ClimateThe evidence
Dutch review of 99 studies of affective teacher-student relationships (ATSRs):
- * ATSRs had medium to large influence on student engagement and small to medium influence on student achievement
- * ATSRs more important for at-risk students and those with learning difficulties
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Criterion Indicators EvaluationThe teacher regularly uses co-operative group teaching in which all learners work together in small groups of 6-8, helping each other to carry out individual and group tasks. Groups are usually mixed ability. The teacher teaches group process skills and carefully supervises group interaction.
1.In most lessons the teacher uses co-operative group activities.
2.The teacher uses a combination of (a) mutual assistance groups and (b) ‘jig-saw type groups.
3.Mostly, groups are comprised of learners with mixed abilities.
4.The teacher teaches group process skills and carefully supervises group activities.
A.All indicators are regularly met.
B.The teacher occasionally uses both forms of co-operative group activities with ability and mixed ability groups.
C.The teacher occasionally uses mutual assistance groups.
D.None of the indicators are met.
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Reference
Mitchell, D. (2014). What really works in special and inclusive education: Using evidence-based teaching strategies. Second edition. Abingdon Oxon: Routledge.
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