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Improving student achievement through professional development: Results from a randomised controlled trial of Quality Teaching Rounds
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Student TeachingEducationInstructional ModelsElementary EducationTeacher EducationMathematics EducationTeacher DevelopmentClassroom AssessmentStudent AchievementLearning SciencesElementary StudentsEducational TestingEducational LeadershipCurriculumTeacher EnhancementLearning OutcomeTeacher EvaluationProfessional DevelopmentEducational EvaluationEducational AssessmentSecondary Mathematics EducationQuality Teaching RoundsMathematics Teacher Education
Improving student achievement through professional development (PD) is both highly sought-after and elusive. This four-arm randomised controlled trial evaluated effects of Quality Teaching Rounds (QTR), a pedagogy-focused form of PD, on mathematics, reading, and science outcomes for elementary students (n = 5478). Outcomes at baseline and 8-month follow-up were compared for QTR, QTR trainer-led, peer-observation, and wait-list control groups. Students in the QTR group made 25% more progress in mathematics than the control group (g = 0.12, 95% CI: 0.07–0.17). This result supports QTR as a form of PD with significant potential for wider impact.
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