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Evidence Based Learning
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How Do You Measure? How do you measure the effectiveness of the strategies you use? Individually write on a post-it note Stick on display
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How Do You Measure? How do you measure the effectiveness of the strategies you use? Individually write on a post-it note Stick on display
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This Session 1.How can you measure impact on learners? 2. Which strategies are the most effective? 3. Which factors have the most impact on learning?
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Differences in Achievement Distribution of 16-year olds gaining 5 GCSE grades at grade C or higher Wiliam (2009)
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The Teaching Are all teachers as effective as each other? Hanushek & Rivkin, 2006
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Which Factors Have Most Impact? Learners’ Socioeconomic Status Teacher Subject Knowledge Providing Formative Evaluation Learners’ Self-Belief Meta-cognitive strategies Reducing Class Size by 30% Making a learner re-take a year Setting Homework Put the following factors in order of impact TIME UP TIME UP 4minutes
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Measuring Impact Group 1 Group 2 Subject Area “Normal” With Strategy Divide into teaching groups Type of learning experience Measure Compare Results Who achieved highest?
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Standard Deviation Comparison IQ Value Population (as %) 100 Population Average 85115 70130 55145
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Standard Deviation Comparison Achievement Numbers of People In relation to average Negative Impact Positive Impact -0.5 +0.5 Distance = Effect Size Control Group Test Group Test Group
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The Research John Hattie (Hattie, 2008) / Robert Marzano (Marzano,2003)Hattie, 2008 (Marzano,2003) Scientific Method: bell curve comparison Validity: (Hattie, 2011) (Hattie, 2011) o 800 meta-analyses o 50,000 Research Articles o 240,000,000 students Ranked by effective size o 0.5 = 1 grade boundary o 1.0 = 34% Gain (Marzano Research Laboratory)Marzano Research Laboratory
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Learners’ Self-Belief Which Techniques Work? Learners’ Socioeconomic Status Teacher Subject Knowledge Providing Formative Evaluation Meta-cognitive strategies Reducing Class Size by 30% Making a learner re-take a year Setting Homework -0.13 0.09 0.21 0.29 0.52 0.69 0.9 1.44 John Hattie (2011) The top 40: http://youtu.be/3pD1DFTNQf4http://youtu.be/3pD1DFTNQf4
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Evidenced-Based Strategies 0.590.610.610.730.750.770.801.001.61 Marzano, 2003
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Later Sessions focussing on evidence based learning: – Student Self-Belief & Feedback [1.44] – Meta-Cognition [0.69] – Problem Solving [0.61] – Embedding Study Skills [0.59] – Goal Oriented Learning [0.61] – Co-operative Learners [0.73] – Questioning [0.59] – Summarising, Comparing & Contrasting [1.00]
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This Session 1.How can you measure impact on learners? 2. Which strategies are the most effective? 3. Which factors have the most impact on learning?
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