This unique and ground-breaking book is the result of 15 years research
and synthesises over 800 meta-analyses on the influences on achievement
in school-aged students. It builds a story about the power of teachers,
feedback, and a model of learning and understanding. The research
involves many millions of students and represents the largest ever
evidence based research into what actually works in schools to improve
learning. Areas covered include the influence of the student, home,
school, curricula, teacher, and teaching strategies. A model of teaching
and learning is developed based on the notion of visible teaching and
visible learning.
A major message is that what works best for students is similar to what
works best for teachers - an attention to setting challenging learning
intentions, being clear about what success means, and an attention to
learning strategies for developing conceptual understanding about what
teachers and students know and understand.
Although the current evidence based fad has turned into a debate about
test scores, this book is about using evidence to build and defend a
model of teaching and learning. A major contribution is a fascinating
benchmark/dashboard for comparing many innovations in teaching and
schools.