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The Impact of Two Professional Development Interventions on Early Reading Instruction and Achievement

NCEE
Author(s):
Stephanie Cronen, Marian Eaton, Anja Kurki, Meredith Ludwig, Wehmah Jones, Kazuaki Uekawa, and Audrey Falk: American Institutes for Research. Howard S. Bloom, Fred Doolittle, Pei Zhu, and Laura Sztejnberg: MDRC. Marsha Silverberg, Project Officer, Institute of Education Sciences.
Publication date:
September 2008
Publication number:
NCEE 20084030

Summary

The report, The Impact of Two Professional Development Interventions on Early Reading Instruction and Achievement, describes the effectiveness of two specific professional development strategies in improving the knowledge and practice of 2nd grade teachers in high-poverty schools and the reading achievement of their students. Both the 8-day content-focused institutes series (treatment A) and the institute series plus in-school coaching (treatment B) produced positive impacts on teachers' knowledge of scientifically based reading instruction and on one of the three instructional practices promoted by the professional development. However, neither intervention resulted in significantly higher student test scores at the end of the one-year implementation period. The institute series plus in-school coaching did not produce a significantly greater impact on teacher practice than the institute series alone.

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The Impact of Two Professional Development Interventions on Early Reading Instruction and Achievement

By: Stephanie Cronen, Marian Eaton, Anja Kurki, Meredith Ludwig, Wehmah Jones, Kazuaki Uekawa, and Audrey Falk: American Institutes for Research. Howard S. Bloom, Fred Doolittle, Pei Zhu, and Laura Sztejnberg: MDRC. Marsha Silverberg, Project Officer, Institute of Education Sciences.
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