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RecordNumber
2388
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Author
Santagata, Rossella
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Rossella Santagata , Nicole Kersting , Karen B. Givvin & James W. Stigler
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Title of Article
Problem Implementation as a Lever for Change: An Experimental Study of the Effects of a Professional Development Program on Students’ Mathematics Learning
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Title Of Journal
Journal of Research on Educational Effectiveness
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PublishInfo
Taylor & Francis Group
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Publication Year
2011
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Issue Number
4
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Page
1–24
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Keywords
Teacher professional development , middle school , mathematics, , student learning , video, , teacher content knowledge , experimental design
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Abstract
This study investigates, through an experimental design, the effectiveness of a professional
development program on teacher knowledge and practices and on student learning. The
program consisted of a series of video-based modules designed to respond to needs of U.S. teachers,
as highlighted by findings from the 1999 Third International Mathematics and Science Video
Study. Sixty-four 6th-grade teachers from five low-performing inner-city schools participated in the
study and were randomly assigned to treatment and control groups. Measures included fidelity of
implementation, teacher knowledge and practice, and student mathematics learning. The program
did not impact significantly teacher knowledge or practices as measured in the study. An effect was
found on mathematics learning for students whose teachers reached a certain level of mathematics
content knowledge. Discussion of findings includes lessons learned about conducting and studying
professional development, particularly in low-performing schools.
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