Classroom Instruction that Works: Research-Based Strategies for Increasing Student Achievement
Product Description
For any educator who hungers after real proof of which teaching strategies raise student achievement and by how much, this K-12 guide provides a banquet of research evidence, statistical data, and case studies. Distilling decades of information into a clear plan of action, the authors identify nine categories of instructional strategies that maximize student learning and explain the vital details you need to know about each, including
Studies in effect size and percentile gain units
Guiding principles for using the strategies
Classroom examples of model instructional practice
Charts, frames, rubrics, organizers, and other tools to help teachers use the strategies right away
Authors
Robert J. Marzano, Debra J. Pickering, & Jane E. Pollock
Target Audience
Teachers, all grades and content areas Staff Developers Pre-service Instructors
Ways to Use this Product
As a professional development tool for teachers
As a self-study guide on effective instruction
Key Ideas
Researchers used a process called "meta-analysis" to determine the effect size of given instructional techniques.
Using this research base on effective instruction, they identified those instructional strategies most likely to lead to improved student learning.
This book presents a look at the research and theory behind those instructional strategies, along with explicit examples, suggestions for classroom practice, and advice for instructional planning.
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APA Citation
Marzano, R. J., Pickering, D. J., & Pollock, J. E. (2001). Classroom instruction that works: Research-based strategies for increasing student achievement. Alexandria, VA: Association for Supervision and Curriculum Development.