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After Two Years, Three Elementary Math Curricula Outperform a Fourth

NCEE
Author(s):
Roberto Agodini, Barbara Harris, Neil Seftor, Janine Remillard, and Melissa Thomas under contract with Mathematica Policy Research
Publication date:
September 2013
Publication number:
NCEE 20134019

Summary

The purpose of this report is to generate hypotheses for future research. The pattern of relationships between instructional patterns and student achievement is largely consistent with earlier research, but not in every case. Results that are less consistent with earlier research include lower achievement associated with: higher frequency of teachers eliciting multiple strategies and solutions; higher frequency of prompting a student to lead the class in a routine; and higher frequency of students asking each other questions.

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After Two Years, Three Elementary Math Curricula Outperform a Fourth

By: Roberto Agodini, Barbara Harris, Neil Seftor, Janine Remillard, and Melissa Thomas under contract with Mathematica Policy Research
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Mathematics, K-12 Education

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