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Opportunities for all learners to achieve their potential : an investigation into the effects of learning talk in the secondary school classroomWilliams, Sharon January 2014 (has links)
A major challenge to contemporary education is to meet the Government’s directive, depicted in OFSTED guidelines and the Department for Education’s Teacher Standards that all our learners make progress, are autonomous and are able to engage in independent learning. However they offer no guidance as to how this can be achieved. The research has built on earlier theories to close the gap between Government measurements of the quality of teaching and twenty-first century educational theories, with particular focus on learning talk. The primary intention of this research was to determine the impact that dynamically dialogic learning conversations, that is learning talk, have on deepening learning, and how they may be used to enable teachers to meet OFSTED’s requirement for all students to make progress. The data for this case study was collected through a process of lesson observations, interviews and focus-group discussions over a period of one year. Sixteen lessons were video-recorded for a variety of topics and the recordings were analysed in depth against established theories of learning and the complex patterns and relationships between the different types of student and teacher learning talk observed in the classroom. The outcome of the analysis is a set of observable characteristics of learning talk which form an Observation Database. The findings support the premise that learning talk in the classroom leads to deeper learning. The Observation Database contains of a set of tools for observing, evaluating and enabling learning talk in the classroom and therefore offers teachers the opportunity to demonstrate OFSTED criteria. The process of developing the Observation Database and the tools developed have been shared both locally and nationally to heighten awareness of learning talk in the classroom and its link to deeper learning.
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Opportunity to Learn: The Role of Structures and Routines in Understanding and Addressing Educational InequitiesPotenziano, Phillip John, Allwarden, Ann, Talukdar White, Sujan, Zaleski, Karen J. January 2014 (has links)
Thesis advisor: Diana C. Pullin / As district- and school-level leaders face increasing pressure from federal, state, and local accountability mandates there has been increased dependence on using and analyzing student data to help improve student performance. While the reporting of disaggregated data by student subgroup confirms that achievement gaps exist, it does not provide district- and school-level leaders with the diagnostic data needed to identify key factors inhibiting student performance. Identifying and understanding factors hindering student performance is critical knowledge for leaders to cultivate as they work to address elements within their school or district that may need to change if student learning is to improve. This research study examined specific ways district- and school-level leaders go about challenging and helping their community to face the problem of student performance disparities, as well as specific aspects of the situation that may be contributing to the community's collective capacity, to address student performance disparities. Without proper district-level leadership, effectively addressing operational conditions that may lead to disparities in student learning is unlikely. Yet, little is known about which structures and routines district- and school-level leaders perceive to be important when analyzing student data. This single case study presents the results of an examination of student data analysis structures and routines within a small diverse urban Massachusetts district designated by the state as low-performing based on state indicators. In order to further understand structures and routines, interview and document data were reviewed. Four primary findings identified the district leadership's response to educational inequities: (1) a mandate for using data war-rooms and student data walls; (2) a traveling cabinet to ensure uniform review of student data across the schools in the district; (3) a mandate for individual school improvement plans; and (4) the use of school-based instructional coaches. / Thesis (EdD) — Boston College, 2014. / Submitted to: Boston College. Lynch School of Education. / Discipline: Educational Leadership and Higher Education.
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Reading to Learn - en metodutvärderingNorling, Jessica January 2013 (has links)
Syftet med denna uppsats är att göra en metodutvärdering av metoden, Reading to Learn. Utvärderingen kommer visa om metoden har några begränsningar, för- och nackdelar och om den passar i olika skolämnen. För att komma fram till ett resultat används aktionsforskning vilket innebär observationer, intervjuer och eget utförande. Genom observationer och intervjuer ficks en bra inblick i metoden och utifrån det insamlade materialet kunde metoden utvärderas. Resultatet visar att metoden är användbar enligt olika perspektiv hos lärare. Eleverna är dock inte lika entusiastiska till metoden. De anser att metoden är tidskrävande men metoden visar på ett bra resultat i prov och metoden är individanpassad. Observationernas resultat visade hur eleverna och lärarna samverkade under lektionerna. Intervjuerna medförde en bra bild av metoden och hur lärarna och eleverna anser att den hjälper dem i undervisningen. Mitt utförande av metoden gav en helhet. Den fick sammanställa alla observationer och intervjuer. Jag fick se att mina observationer och intervjuer stämde med vad lärare och elever sa. Det viktigaste med metoden är att den låter eleverna utforska texter mer på djupet. Metoden används till att gå igenom en text noggrant och med fokus på många olika aspekter av texten, till exempel, i många vinklar som enskilda ords betydelser, meningsuppbyggnad, struktur etc.
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Análise da distribuição de Opportunity to Learn em matemática na educação brasileira / Analysis of distribution of Opportunity to Learn mathematics in Brazilian educationSantos, Ariane Faria dos 11 September 2017 (has links)
Esta Dissertação tem por objetivo realizar estudo empírico que possibilite compreender a distribuição das oportunidades de aprendizagem para alunos do 5º e 9º do Ensino Fundamental de diferentes grupos socioeconômico, étnico-raciais e residentes em distintos estados brasileiros. O referencial teórico da pesquisa está alicerçado i) no conceito de Opportunity to Learn (OTL) e ii) na discussão do papel dos fatores extra e intraescolares no aprendizado dos alunos. Dessa análise, concluiu-se que os fatores que mais influenciam a aprendizagem dos alunos são i) características observáveis dos professores; ii) professores preocupados com um ambiente de aprendizagem; iii) professores com altas expectativas e iv) gestão de sala de aula e abordagem pedagógica na disciplina de matemática que promovam a aprendizagem profunda nos alunos. Portanto, com base na importância nestes fatores de OTL, este trabalho utiliza os dados do SAEB 2015 e desenvolve dois modelos: i) regressão multivariada, para entender a correlação dos fatores de OTL e a proficiência dos alunos no SAEB 2015 e ii) modelo logit, para calcular a probabilidade dos alunos do 5º e 9º anos de diferentes grupos socioeconômicos, étnico-raciais e estados brasileiros terem acesso à oportunidade de aprender matemática. Os resultados da regressão multivariada apontam que, controlando as características pessoais dos alunos, há uma correlação positiva entre os fatores de OTL e a proficiência em matemática tanto no 5º EF quanto para o 9º EF. Além disso, dentre todos os fatores de OTL analisados, a magnitude do coeficiente é maior no caso de professores que cumprem mais de 80% do currículo e professores que acreditam que quase todos os alunos irão entrar na universidade. Os resultados do modelo logit para cada fator de OTL analisado mostram desafios diferentes para a educação brasileira. Os fatores da categoria características observáveis do professor não são um grande desafio, pois ou a probabilidade de acesso é alta para todos os subgrupos de alunos ou quando a probabilidade não é tão alta, praticamente não existe desigualdade entre os níveis socioeconômicos e os grupos étnico-raciais. Já os fatores da categoria professores com alta expectativa são um desafio tanto em termos de aumento da probabilidade de acesso quanto de diminuição da desigualdade. Na categoria professores comprometidos com um ambiente de aprendizagem é preciso diminuir as desigualdades entre os subgrupos de estudantes e aumentar a probabilidade de acesso para todas as subpopulações, mesmo as mais privilegiadas. Por fim, na categoria gestão de sala de aula e abordagem pedagógica na disciplina de matemática é necessário aumentar a probabilidade de acesso a fatores que aumentam as OTL e diminuir a probabilidade de acesso a fatores que diminuem as OTL para todos os níveis socioeconômicos, inclusive para os alunos mais privilegiados. Portanto, é essencial investir em políticas educacionais que foquem suas ações nos de fatores de OTL, principalemente, os diretamente relacionados a sala de aula, a fim de aumentar as oportunidades de aprendizagem dos alunos brasileiros e reduzir as desigualdades existentes entre as subpopulações de estudantes. / This paper aims to conduct an empirical study that allows to understand the distribution of learning opportunities for 5th and 9th grade students from different socioeconomic, ethnic-racial and resident groups in different Brazilian states. The theoretical framework of research is based on i) the concept of Opportunity to Learn (OTL) and ii) the discussion concerning the role of intra and extra-school factors in students\' learning. From this analysis, it was concluded that the factors that most influence students\' learning are i) observable characteristics of teachers; ii) teachers committed to a learning environment; iii) teachers with high expectations and iv) teachers classroom management and pedagogical approach in mathematics. Therefore, based on the importance of these OTL factors, this paper uses SAEB 2015 data and develops two models: i) multivariate regression to understand the correlation of OTL factors and student proficiency in SAEB 2015 and ii) logit model, to calculate the probability of 5th and 9th grade students from different socioeconomic, ethnic-racial, and Brazilian states having access to the opportunity to learn mathematics. The results of the multivariate regression indicate that, by controlling the personal characteristics of the students, there is a positive correlation between the OTL factors and the mathematics proficiency in both the 5th EF and the 9th EF. In addition, among all OTL factors analyzed, the magnitude of the coefficient is higher in the case of \"teachers declare that they teach more than 80% of the curriculum\" and \"teachers declare that they believe that almost all of them students will enter the university\". The results of the logit model for each OTL factor analyzed show different challenges for Brazilian education. The factors of the category \"observable teacher characteristics\" are not a great challenge because either the probability of access is high for all subgroups of students or when the probability is not so high, there is practically no inequality between socioeconomic levels and groups ethnic-racial relations. On the other hand, the factors of the category \"teachers with high expectations\" are challenging both in terms of increasing access probability and decreasing inequality. In the category \"teachers committed to a learning environment\" is necessary to reduce the inequalities between the subgroups of students and increase the probability of access for all subpopulations, even the most privileged ones. Finally, in the category \"classroom management and pedagogical approach in mathematics\" is necessary to increase the probability of access to factors that increase OTL and decrease the probability of access to factors that decrease OTL for all socioeconomic levels, including for the most privileged students. Therefore, it is essential to invest in educational policies that focus their actions on OTL factors, mainly those directly related to the classroom, in order to increase the learning opportunities of Brazilian students and reduce the existing inequalities among subpopulations of students.
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Análise da distribuição de Opportunity to Learn em matemática na educação brasileira / Analysis of distribution of Opportunity to Learn mathematics in Brazilian educationAriane Faria dos Santos 11 September 2017 (has links)
Esta Dissertação tem por objetivo realizar estudo empírico que possibilite compreender a distribuição das oportunidades de aprendizagem para alunos do 5º e 9º do Ensino Fundamental de diferentes grupos socioeconômico, étnico-raciais e residentes em distintos estados brasileiros. O referencial teórico da pesquisa está alicerçado i) no conceito de Opportunity to Learn (OTL) e ii) na discussão do papel dos fatores extra e intraescolares no aprendizado dos alunos. Dessa análise, concluiu-se que os fatores que mais influenciam a aprendizagem dos alunos são i) características observáveis dos professores; ii) professores preocupados com um ambiente de aprendizagem; iii) professores com altas expectativas e iv) gestão de sala de aula e abordagem pedagógica na disciplina de matemática que promovam a aprendizagem profunda nos alunos. Portanto, com base na importância nestes fatores de OTL, este trabalho utiliza os dados do SAEB 2015 e desenvolve dois modelos: i) regressão multivariada, para entender a correlação dos fatores de OTL e a proficiência dos alunos no SAEB 2015 e ii) modelo logit, para calcular a probabilidade dos alunos do 5º e 9º anos de diferentes grupos socioeconômicos, étnico-raciais e estados brasileiros terem acesso à oportunidade de aprender matemática. Os resultados da regressão multivariada apontam que, controlando as características pessoais dos alunos, há uma correlação positiva entre os fatores de OTL e a proficiência em matemática tanto no 5º EF quanto para o 9º EF. Além disso, dentre todos os fatores de OTL analisados, a magnitude do coeficiente é maior no caso de professores que cumprem mais de 80% do currículo e professores que acreditam que quase todos os alunos irão entrar na universidade. Os resultados do modelo logit para cada fator de OTL analisado mostram desafios diferentes para a educação brasileira. Os fatores da categoria características observáveis do professor não são um grande desafio, pois ou a probabilidade de acesso é alta para todos os subgrupos de alunos ou quando a probabilidade não é tão alta, praticamente não existe desigualdade entre os níveis socioeconômicos e os grupos étnico-raciais. Já os fatores da categoria professores com alta expectativa são um desafio tanto em termos de aumento da probabilidade de acesso quanto de diminuição da desigualdade. Na categoria professores comprometidos com um ambiente de aprendizagem é preciso diminuir as desigualdades entre os subgrupos de estudantes e aumentar a probabilidade de acesso para todas as subpopulações, mesmo as mais privilegiadas. Por fim, na categoria gestão de sala de aula e abordagem pedagógica na disciplina de matemática é necessário aumentar a probabilidade de acesso a fatores que aumentam as OTL e diminuir a probabilidade de acesso a fatores que diminuem as OTL para todos os níveis socioeconômicos, inclusive para os alunos mais privilegiados. Portanto, é essencial investir em políticas educacionais que foquem suas ações nos de fatores de OTL, principalemente, os diretamente relacionados a sala de aula, a fim de aumentar as oportunidades de aprendizagem dos alunos brasileiros e reduzir as desigualdades existentes entre as subpopulações de estudantes. / This paper aims to conduct an empirical study that allows to understand the distribution of learning opportunities for 5th and 9th grade students from different socioeconomic, ethnic-racial and resident groups in different Brazilian states. The theoretical framework of research is based on i) the concept of Opportunity to Learn (OTL) and ii) the discussion concerning the role of intra and extra-school factors in students\' learning. From this analysis, it was concluded that the factors that most influence students\' learning are i) observable characteristics of teachers; ii) teachers committed to a learning environment; iii) teachers with high expectations and iv) teachers classroom management and pedagogical approach in mathematics. Therefore, based on the importance of these OTL factors, this paper uses SAEB 2015 data and develops two models: i) multivariate regression to understand the correlation of OTL factors and student proficiency in SAEB 2015 and ii) logit model, to calculate the probability of 5th and 9th grade students from different socioeconomic, ethnic-racial, and Brazilian states having access to the opportunity to learn mathematics. The results of the multivariate regression indicate that, by controlling the personal characteristics of the students, there is a positive correlation between the OTL factors and the mathematics proficiency in both the 5th EF and the 9th EF. In addition, among all OTL factors analyzed, the magnitude of the coefficient is higher in the case of \"teachers declare that they teach more than 80% of the curriculum\" and \"teachers declare that they believe that almost all of them students will enter the university\". The results of the logit model for each OTL factor analyzed show different challenges for Brazilian education. The factors of the category \"observable teacher characteristics\" are not a great challenge because either the probability of access is high for all subgroups of students or when the probability is not so high, there is practically no inequality between socioeconomic levels and groups ethnic-racial relations. On the other hand, the factors of the category \"teachers with high expectations\" are challenging both in terms of increasing access probability and decreasing inequality. In the category \"teachers committed to a learning environment\" is necessary to reduce the inequalities between the subgroups of students and increase the probability of access for all subpopulations, even the most privileged ones. Finally, in the category \"classroom management and pedagogical approach in mathematics\" is necessary to increase the probability of access to factors that increase OTL and decrease the probability of access to factors that decrease OTL for all socioeconomic levels, including for the most privileged students. Therefore, it is essential to invest in educational policies that focus their actions on OTL factors, mainly those directly related to the classroom, in order to increase the learning opportunities of Brazilian students and reduce the existing inequalities among subpopulations of students.
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Metacognition, self-regulation, oracy : a mixed methods case study of a complex, whole-school 'Learning to Learn' interventionMannion, James January 2018 (has links)
This doctoral thesis presents the findings of a mixed methods case study of Learning Skills, a new approach to Learning to Learn that was developed and implemented at a secondary school in the south of England between 2010 and 2014, and evaluated using data collected between 2009 and 2017. Learning to Learn is a field of educational theory and practice that aims to help young people get better at learning by focusing on the processes of learning (the how as well as the what), and by enabling them to take ownership over aspects of their own learning through activities such as goal setting, self-monitoring and structured reflection. The field has developed significantly throughout the last 40 years, with a number of approaches having been implemented on a large scale in the UK. Research into metacognition and self-regulation suggests that Learning to Learn programmes should help boost academic attainment. To date however, large-scale evaluations have found mixed results, with no clear impact on academic attainment. Using an intervention design used widely in medicine and other fields, Learning Skills reconceptualises Learning to Learn as a 'complex intervention' comprised of multiple areas of evidence-informed practice. The rationale for complex interventions is that the marginal gains emerging from any individual avenue of practice stack up and interact to yield a larger effect size overall. The Learning Skills programme, which started as a year seven taught course and developed into a whole-school approach to teaching and learning, focuses centrally on three key concepts: metacognition, self-regulation and oracy. This evaluation of Learning Skills incorporates eight strands of data collection and analysis over an eight-year period, using the previous year group at the same school as a control group. These include baseline measures; attitude to learning scores; psychometric questionnaires; a language of learning evaluation; reflective learning journals; student interviews; teacher interviews; and student attainment across all subjects in years nine and 11. The primary outcome analysis - student attainment across all subject areas at three and five years - found that Learning Skills cohort one achieved significantly higher grades than the control cohort, with accelerated gains among young people from economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Secondary data analysis incorporating a range of qualitative and quantitative methods indicates a causal relationship between Learning Skills and academic attainment. As well as evaluating the impact of a new and promising approach to Learning to Learn, this study generates new knowledge about the implementation and evaluation of complex interventions in education.
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The impact of embedding multiple modes of representation on student construction of chemistry knowledgeMcDermott, Mark Andrew 01 May 2009 (has links)
This study was designed to examine the impact of embedding multiple modes of representing science information on student conceptual understanding in science. Multiple representations refer to utilizing charts, graphs, diagrams, and other types of representations to communicate scientific information. This study investigated the impact of encouraging students to embed or integrate the multiple modes with text in end of unit writing-to-learn activities. A quasi-experimental design in which four separate sites consisting of intact chemistry classes taught by a separate teacher at each site was utilized. At each site, approximately half of the classes were designated treatment classes and students in these classes participated in activities designed to encourage strategies to embed multiple modes with text in student writing. The control classes did not participate in these activities. All classes participated in identical end of unit writing tasks in which they were required to use at least one mode other than text, followed by identical end of unit assessments. This progression was then repeated for a second consecutive unit of study. Analysis of quantitative data indicated that in several cases, treatment classes significantly outperformed control classes both on measures of embeddedness in writing and on end of unit assessment measures. In addition, analysis at the level of individual students indicated significant positive correlations in many cases between measures of student embeddedness in writing and student performance on end of unit assessments. Three factors emerged as critical in increasing the chances for benefit for students from these types of activities. First, teacher the level of implementation and emphasis on the embeddedness lessons was linked to the possibility of conceptual benefit. Secondly, students participating in two consecutive lessons appeared to receive greater benefit, inferring a cumulative benefit. Finally, differential impact of the degree of embeddedness on student performance was noted based on student's level of science ability prior to the initiation of study procedures.
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Genrepedagogik inom SVA-undervisningen : En fenomenografisk undersökning om hur fyra svenska som andraspråkslärare upplever genrepedagogikenAméztegui Lindberg, Sandra January 2015 (has links)
I den här uppsatsen undersöks fyra svenska som andraspråkslärares upplevelser av den australiska genrepedagogiken, vilken har nått stor framgång och spridits på skolor runt om i världen. Pedagogiken baseras på förvissningen att alla elever, i synnerhet andraspråkselever, behöver explicit undervisning för att utveckla sina läs- och skrivförmågor samt för att kunna tillägna sig kunskaperna inom de olika skolämnena. Mot bakgrund av genrepedagogikens spridning i Sverige, är mitt syfte att få kunskap om hur fyra verksamma svenska som andraspråkslärare upplever den australiska genrepedagogiken. Metoden som ligger till grund för min undersökning är fenomenografin och materialet utgörs av fyra ljudinspelade intervjuer, som sedan transkriberats. Resultaten visar att samtliga informanter är nöjda med metoden. Fördelarna är att genrepedagogiken lett till snabba resultat, tydliga måluppfyllelser såsom förbättrade grammatik- och skrivkunskaper, minskat klyftan mellan elever med olika bakgrund och bidragit till ett kollaborativt lärande. Det visade sig också att informanterna inte upplever några nackdelar med metoden, men däremot stött på några svårigheter. Samtliga upplevde att den stora skillnaden mellan deras tidigare arbetssätt och genrepedagogiken är att det tidigare arbetssättet var implicit till skillnad från genrepedagogiken som är explicit, vilket bidragit till att syftet med undervisningen blivit tydligare för både eleverna och lärarna. Tre informanter upplevde att en av skillnaderna är att genrepedagogiken innebär mer förarbete men de beskrev detta som något positivt då de slipper ”lappa och laga efter”. Slutsatsen är att informanterna upplever den australiska genrepedagogiken som positiv och vill fortsätta arbeta efter den. Nyckelord: svenska som andraspråkslärare, genrepedagogik, fenomenografi, cirkelmodellen, Reading to Learn.
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A Study Of The Effects On Retention Of Different Time Intervals Between Opportunities To LearnClark, Brett January 2014 (has links)
In the early 1990s Graham Nuthall and Adrianne Alton-Lee developed a model of the learning and remembering process which has profound implications for teaching and learning at all levels. Using their model they were able to predict what selected primary school students would and would not learn and remember from the teaching of a series of Science and Social Studies units and to do so with an accuracy of between 80 to 85 per cent. The Nuthall model states that for a student to learn and remember a new fact or concept he or she needs three to four learning opportunities with the complete set of information needed to learn the new fact or concept, and a gap of no more than two days between any pair of those two learning opportunities. It had always been Graham Nuthall's intention to test the model he developed with Adrienne Alton-Lee in a series of experiments. Tragically, Professor Graham Nuthall died before this was possible. The ten experiments in this thesis put the Nuthall model to the test.
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Using student perceptions to evaluate the effectiveness of education for high school students with vision impairmentPetty, Nicola Mary Ward January 2006 (has links)
This research introduces, develops and applies the concept of using student perceptions to measure opportunity-to-learn, in order to evaluate regular and special educational provision. A qualitative investigation into services for the education of learners with vision impairment identified the common aim of giving students equal access to the curriculum as their sighted peers. It also elicited potential determinants of need that affect caseload allocation decisions. Opportunity-to-learn was identified as a concept in the research literature, which has evolved from a measure of content coverage into a potential indicator of school effectiveness, measured almost exclusively from the teachers' perception. This research drew on the growing body of research that asks the students, to shift the focus from the teacher to the students themselves. An instrument was developed, based on the Essential Skills of the New Zealand curriculum, that measures opportunity-to-learn from the perspective of the students. This was used to collect baseline data on 1300 students, with no identified special needs, from twenty secondary schools throughout New Zealand. Analysis of the baseline data demonstrated the validity of the approach, and its potential to aid in research on the educational process, using this set of intermediate indicators. Results showed differences between schools and between girls and boys. The mean index scores for the schools were not strongly related to the socio-economic background of the schools, but did reflect independent measures of school quality. The instrument was then used to measure opportunity-to-learn for fifty learners with vision impairment in regular high schools. Comprehensive data on these learners was gathered from regular and specialist teachers, parents, schools and the individuals themselves. This data was analysed to evaluate the services and the opportunity-to-learn for the learners with vision impairment. Results showed that on average these students had opportunity-to-learn at least as good as for their sighted peers. Areas of weakness and strength within the service were identified. The instrument proved effective in the evaluation process.
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