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Integration of Technology, Curriculum, and Professional Development for Advancing Middle School Mathematics: Three Large-Scale Studies

Roschelle, Jeremy; Shechtman, Nicole; Tatar, Deborah; Hegedus, Stephen; Hopkins, Bill; Empson, Susan; Knudsen, Jennifer; Gallagher, Lawrence P. (2010). American Educational Research Journal, v47 n4 p833-878. Retrieved from: https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ906914

  • Randomized controlled trial
     examining 
    1,621
     Students
    , grades
    7-8

Reviewed: February 2014

At least one finding shows strong evidence of effectiveness
At least one statistically significant positive finding
Meets WWC standards without reservations
General Mathematics Achievement outcomes—Statistically significant positive effect found for the domain
Outcome
measure
Comparison Period Sample Intervention
mean
Comparison
mean
Significant? Improvement
    index
Evidence
tier

7th grade test: rate and proportions (advanced subtest

SimCalc vs. Business as usual

Posttest

Study 1;
1,621 students

10.50

7.00

Yes

 
 
31
 

8th grade test: linear functions (advanced subtest)

SimCalc vs. Business as usual

Posttest

Study 3;
825 students

9.50

6.60

Yes

 
 
29
 

7th grade test: rate and proportions (advanced pretest)

SimCalc vs. Business as usual

Posttest

Study 2;
1,048 students

9.20

7.00

Yes

 
 
25
 

7th grade test: rate and proportions

SimCalc vs. Business as usual

Posttest

Study 1;
1,621 students

19.00

15.00

Yes

 
 
24
 

8th grade test: linear functions

SimCalc vs. Business as usual

Posttest

Study 3;
825 students

18.90

15.40

Yes

 
 
21
 

7th grade test: rate and proportions

SimCalc vs. Business as usual

Posttest

Study 2;
1,048 students

17.70

15.20

Yes

 
 
19
 

8th grade test: linear functions (standard subtest)

SimCalc vs. Business as usual

Posttest

Study 3;
825 students

9.40

8.70

Yes

 
 
8
 

7th grade test: rate and proportions (standard subtest)

SimCalc vs. Business as usual

Posttest

Study 2;
1,048 students

8.50

8.20

Yes

 
 
5
 

7th grade test: rate and proportions (standard subtest)

SimCalc vs. Business as usual

Posttest

Study 1;
1,621 students

8.60

8.00

Yes

 
 
4
 


Evidence Tier rating based solely on this study. This intervention may achieve a higher tier when combined with the full body of evidence.

Characteristics of study sample as reported by study author.


  • Female: 49%
    Male: 51%
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  • Race
    Asian
    2%
    Black
    6%
    White
    48%
  • Ethnicity
    Hispanic    
    44%
    Not Hispanic or Latino    
    56%
 

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