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Effects of the My Teaching Partner Intervention in Secondary School Classrooms Joseph P. Allen Robert C. Pianta University of Virginia Co-Collaborators: Amori Mikami Anne Gregory Project Team: Chris Hafen Sharon Deal Judith Wasserman Rachel Boren Janetta Lun

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Effects of the My Teaching Partner Intervention in Secondary School Classrooms. Joseph P. Allen Robert C. Pianta University of Virginia. Co-Collaborators: Amori Mikami Anne Gregory. Project Team: Chris Hafen Sharon Deal Judith Wasserman Rachel Boren Janetta Lun. Context. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Page 1: Effects of the  My Teaching Partner Intervention  in Secondary School Classrooms

Effects of the My Teaching Partner Intervention in Secondary School Classrooms

Joseph P. AllenRobert C. Pianta

University of VirginiaCo-Collaborators:Amori MikamiAnne Gregory

Project Team:Chris HafenSharon DealJudith WassermanRachel BorenJanetta Lun

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ContextNumber of Secondary School Students in U.S.: 24

million

Number of Secondary School Classesbeing taught each week 6 million

% of 9th graders who won’t finish High school by the end of 12th grade 25%

Number of programs in ‘What Works’ Clearinghouse with demonstrated efficacy improving teaching quality enough to improve student achievement in these classrooms

0

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Key Questions• Can we identify teacher-student

interaction qualities that predict student engagement and achievement?

• Can we change these qualities?• Will changes lead to sustainable student

achievement gains?• What are the mechanisms of change?

Page 4: Effects of the  My Teaching Partner Intervention  in Secondary School Classrooms

Key Questions• Can we identify teacher-student

interaction qualities that predict student engagement and achievement?

• Can we change these qualities?• Will changes lead to sustainable student

achievement gains?• What are the mechanisms of change?

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Classroom Learning Assessment & Scoring System- Secondary (CLASS-S)

Emotional Support

Positive ClimateTeacher Sensitivity

Regard for Adolescent Perspectives

Negative Climate

Instructional Support

Instructional Learning FormatContent

UnderstandingAnalysis & Problem

SolvingQuality of Feedback

Classroom Organization

Behavior ManagementProductivity

Student OutcomesStudent Engagement

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Evaluation Design• 43 teachers within 8 schools (640 students)

(The control condition in an RCT).

• 1 focal classroom selected per teacher

• Predicting Future Achievement after Covarying Baseline Achievement Test Scores

• Teacher Demographics:– 64% female– 83% White, 8% African-American; 6% Mixed-Ethnicity; 3% Other– 54 middle school, 34 high school– 35% BA degree; 65% at least a year of course work beyond BA– Average 8 years of teaching experience

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Classroom Characteristics• School type: 39% High school;

61% Middle School

• Subject: 52% Language/Social Studies; 48% Math/Science

• Average class size: 23 students

• Gender: 47% girls 53% boys

• Ethnicity: 23% African American2% Asian4% Hispanic70% European-American

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Observational Assessment of Classroom Environment

• Videotaped observations of a classroom– spread throughout course of year

• Two 20-minute segments per class session/tape– Each tape rated by 2 raters

• Coded Using CLASS-S System• High inter-rater reliabilities; ICC’s range from

– .73 - .82 for overarching domains– .50 -.78 for specific dimensions (all but one dimension > .64)

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Student Academic Success• Score on State “Standards of Learning” End of

Year Subject Test

• The measure by which schools/students are judged for accreditation/graduation.

• Extensive seven-year validation/standardization process.

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Analytic Approach• Multi-level modelling • All models covary:

– Student factors:• Grade level• Gender• Family poverty status

– Classroom factors:• Classroom size

– Teacher Factors• Teacher experience• Teacher education• Teacher gender and race

• Moderating effects of covariates were also examined.

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Predicting Student AchievementAchievement

Emotional Positive Climate .22**Support: Negative Climate -.04

Teacher Sensitivity .16*Regard for Adol. Perspectives .21**

Classroom Behavior Management .06Organization: Productivity .15

Instructional Content Understanding .12Support: Analysis & Prob. Solving .18*

Instructional Learning Formats .22**Quality of Feedback .09

Composite of Significant Dimensions Above .32***

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Key Questions

✔Can we identify teacher-student interaction qualities that predict student engagement and achievement?

• Can we change these qualities?• Will changes lead to sustainable student

achievement gains?• Why?

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MyTeachingPartner Overview• Consultant and teacher work together

using the CLASS-S in cultivating: – Observation– Reflection– Development of knowledge and expertise

Classroom Observation Teaching Practice

Knowledge Expertise Support

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The Steps of the Consultancy

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MTPS Website

www.mtpsecondary.net

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Detailed Video Examples

www.mtpsecondary.net

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Key Questions

✔Can we identify teacher-student interaction qualities that predict student engagement and achievement?

• Can we change these qualities?• Will changes lead to sustainable student

achievement gains?• What are the mechanisms of change?

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Evaluation Design88 classrooms

45 Tx. 43 Control(Classrooms Randomized within school)

2237 Students

Assessed Across 2 Years

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Evaluation DesignTreatment group:

Year 1:– Introductory Workshop (late summer)– Ongoing consultancy– ~ 2 days total in-service timeYear 2:– Booster Workshop (late summer) only + Web site

access• Control group:

Usual in-service practice.

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Intervention Effect on Change in Classroom Qualities

Intervention Target January MarchApril/May

Overall Teacher-Student Interaction Composite

ns

Student Engagement ns

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Intervention Effect on Change in Classroom Qualities

Intervention Target January MarchApril/May

Overall Teacher-Student Interaction Composite

ns ns

Student Engagement ns ns

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Intervention Effect on Change in Classroom Qualities

Intervention Target January MarchApril/May

Overall Teacher-Student Interaction Composite

ns ns .19*

Student Engagement ns ns .34*

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Year 1 Change in OverallTeacher-Student Interactions

Pre-Test Post-Test3.553.603.653.703.753.803.853.903.954.00

Control GroupMyTeachingPartner

Standardized Effects: Baseline = .45***Intervention = .19*

MTPS participation predicts higher quality teacher-student

interactions

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Key Questions

✔Can we identify teacher-student interaction qualities that predict student engagement and achievement?

✔Can we change these qualities?• Will changes lead to sustainable student

achievement gains?• What are the mechanisms of change?

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Year 1Intervention Effects on Achievement

• No relation of intervention to either baseline or exit achievement test scores in Year 1 (all p’s > .35).

• Why?– No evidence we changed the classroom until the

very end of the year when most teaching was past.

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Year 2Change in Achievement

Pre-Test Post-Test460.00465.00470.00475.00480.00485.00490.00495.00

Control GroupMyTeachingPartner

Standardized Effects: Pre-test = .54***Intervention = .22*

MTPS is predicting increases in End of Course Achievement

Tests

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Year 2Intervention Effects on Achievement

• Real-world effect size = .22 SD increment in Achievement Test scores • Average ‘Bump’ of students in MTP from 50th to 59th percentile in

achievement• If effect applies equally at all parts of achievement spectrum (as

appears to be the case): a .22 SD boost would reduce failure rates from:

14% without the intervention to

10% with it

Reducing the number of failing students each year by 29%

*** This occurs in the year AFTER the intervention year (i.e., sustainability), across diverse subject matter/content areas.

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Key Questions

✔Can we identify teacher-student interaction qualities that predict student engagement and achievement?

✔Can we change these qualities?

✔Will changes lead to sustainable student achievement gains?

• What are the mechanisms of change?

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A Preliminary Mediational Analysis

“My Teaching Partner”

Intervention

Intervention

Observed Change in Student

Achievement

*

Environmental Outcome

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A Preliminary Mediational Analysis

“My Teaching Partner”

Intervention

InterventionIntervention

Target

Observed Change in Student

Achievement

Environmental Outcome

??

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Mediational Analyses• Assessed via Multi-level Structural Equation

Modelling, followed up via parametric bootstrapping analysis (Preacher et al., 2010)

• Focus on target of intervention (Teacher-student interactions assessed via CLASS-S)

• Using Centered/Standardized data for ease of interpretation.

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“My Teaching Partner”

Intervention

InterventionIntervention

TargetStudent

Outcome

.37** .16**

Change in Student Achievement

MTP-S Effect as Mediated via Observed Interactions

Initial Model (Simple Direct Effects)

.12*

Observed Teacher-Student

Interactions

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“My Teaching Partner”

Intervention

InterventionIntervention

Target

.06* *

StudentOutcome

.37** .16**

Change in Student Achievement

MTP-S Effect as Mediated via Observed Interactions

.06 ns

Initial Model (Simple Direct Effects)Final Model (Including Mediated Effect)

.12*

Observed Teacher-Student

Interactions

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Limitations• Design only supports causal interpretations for outcomes, not

for mediating processes with analyses thus far.

• Some Attrition Took Place (though it was unrelated to the intervention in every possible way we could test).

• Modest statistical significance with small sample

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Conclusions• We CAN identify elements of the classroom environment that predict

student achievement.

• We CAN change these environmental factors.

• If we do, student achievement will change as well, eventually.

• Changes can be sustained over time and in new classrooms, post-intervention.

• We can identify potential mechanisms of change linked to the intervention.

• Which has implications for cost effectiveness…

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*BOE = Back of Envelope

Potential Significance – Costs vs. Benefits(BOE* Calculation)

Resources per classroom Estimated Cost

20 Teacher hours No additional cost to system (in lieu of Regular In-service)

1 Teacher-consultant per 20 teachers Maximum of $3,500 per teacher including benefits (Potentially offset by ongoing teacher supervision personnel costs)

Video equipment $200 per teacher

TOTALS: Maximum of $3,700/23 children = $160/child (i.e., < 2% of annual per pupil expenditures) **

BenefitsAverage ‘Bump’ in achievement of ALL students

from 50th to 59th percentileReduction of 1 course failure per classroom

(**Results may apply to multiple classrooms taught by a teacher)

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MyTeachingPartner Secondary

Replication is ongoing with the support of IES

Further information available at:www.myteachingpartner.net