1. Effects of a Teacher Professional Development Program on the Mathematics Achievement of Middle School Students
- Author
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Laura B. Sample McMeeking, R. Brian Cobb, and Rebecca Orsi
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Mathematics (miscellaneous) ,Academic year ,Middle level ,education ,Professional development ,Accountability ,Cohort ,Mathematics education ,Psychology ,Education ,Cohort study ,Test (assessment) ,Odds - Abstract
The effect of a 15- to 24-month in-service professional development (PD) program on state accountability mathematics test scores for middle school students was examined using a quasi-experimental design. Middle level mathematics teachers (n = 128) from 7 school districts and 64 middle schools volunteered for a PD sequence of content-oriented summer courses and pedagogy-oriented structured follow-up experiences during the subsequent academic year. Student effects of the PD program were measured using Colorado's state mathematics test results for 2 cohorts of students: 1 that received mathematics instruction from participant teachers in the year prior to the PD and another cohort that received mathematics instruction in the year following the PD. The odds of a student achieving a Proficient or Advanced score on the state test were then compared between cohorts. Results showed that students' odds of achieving a score of Proficient or better increased with teacher participation in the PD program.
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- 2012