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Thomas Kane Harvard Graduate School of Education

The Dynamic Trio of Effective Teaching Measures: Classroom observations, student surveys and achievement gains. Thomas Kane Harvard Graduate School of Education. Which team w ould y ou p ick?. Or. Largest study of instruction ever undertaken 3,000 teacher volunteers in 7 districts

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Thomas Kane Harvard Graduate School of Education

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  1. The Dynamic Trio of Effective Teaching Measures:Classroom observations, student surveys and achievement gains Thomas Kane Harvard Graduate School of Education

  2. Which team would you pick? Or

  3. Largest study of instruction ever undertaken • 3,000 teacher volunteers in 7 districts • Multiple Measures • >22,500 classroom observations • Student surveys • Student achievement gains on state tests & supplemental tests

  4. Student Achievement Gains

  5. ? Student Achievement Gains Top 25% Bottom 25% 7.6 months of learning MATH

  6. Classroom Observations Actual scores for 7500 lessons.

  7. Managing student behavior Classroom Observations Creating Environment of Respect & Rapport Creating environment of respect & rapport Engaging students in learning Managing classroom procedures Establishing a culture of learning Establishing a culture of learning Actual scores for 7500 lessons. Using assessment in learning Using questioning & discussion techniques Communicating with students

  8. Better Observation Scores, Higher Achievement Gains Student Achievement Gains Top 25% Bottom 25%

  9. Student Perception Surveys

  10. Student Perception Surveys

  11. Better Student Perceptions, Higher Achievement Gains Student Achievement Gains Top 25% Bottom 25%

  12. Student Perceptions= Highest Reliability Correlation for same teacher on same measure, two different course sections Observation Scores Student Achievement Gains Student Survey Results

  13. Dynamic Trio Value-Added Observations Student Surveys Most predicts student outcomes, No diagnostic use Most diagnostic, Potentially least reliable Predictive, Most reliable

  14. Relative to What? Months of Learning (MATH) Master’s Experience Dynamic Trio

  15. www.metproject.org

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