
What the Research Actually Says with Rob Coe, Mind the Gap, Ep.71 (S4,E8)
Mind the Gap: Making Education Work Across the Globe
Allocation of Extra Money for Schools and Effective Strategies for Student Learning
The allocation of extra money for schools was expected to provide a free choice on how to spend it, with many school leaders planning to hire more teaching assistants or teachers for smaller classes. However, evidence suggests that these strategies have small impacts and may not be the most cost-effective. Research indicates that effective strategies for student learning include feedback and metacognition interventions. While controversial, evidence shows that teaching assistants can make a positive difference but are costly. Discussions with teachers highlighted the importance of pedagogy in finding strategies that are effective regardless of class size.
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