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Sustainability of a Teacher Professional Development Program on Students’ Proportional Reasoning Skills (Journal Article)

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The Journal of Experimental Education ; Volume 92: Number 1, 2024Publication details: Philadelphia, USA : Taylor and Francis Group and Routledge ,March 2024Description: 56-75pISSN:
  • 0022-0973
Subject(s): Online resources: Summary: Abstract: This study investigated the sustainability effects of the schema-based instruction (SBI) program and corresponding PD on the instructional practices of two cohorts of teachers (i.e., SBI experienced-teacher implementers and SBI novice-teacher implementers) and on students’ ability to reason with proportions and overall mathematics performance. SBI is a multicomponent program that focuses on recognizing the underlying mathematical problem structure (e.g., ratios, rates, percent) needed to reason with proportions. Results indicated that both experienced- and novice-teacher implementers delivered SBI with similar levels of fidelity; there was an SBI experience effect on the immediate test of proportional problem-solving (PPS), but not on a 11-week retention test of PPS, a general measure of problem solving, or the end-of-year state mathematics achievement tests.
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Abstract: This study investigated the sustainability effects of the schema-based instruction (SBI) program and corresponding PD on the instructional practices of two cohorts of teachers (i.e., SBI experienced-teacher implementers and SBI novice-teacher implementers) and on students’ ability to reason with proportions and overall mathematics performance. SBI is a multicomponent program that focuses on recognizing the underlying mathematical problem structure (e.g., ratios, rates, percent) needed to reason with proportions. Results indicated that both experienced- and novice-teacher implementers delivered SBI with similar levels of fidelity; there was an SBI experience effect on the immediate test of proportional problem-solving (PPS), but not on a 11-week retention test of PPS, a general measure of problem solving, or the end-of-year state mathematics achievement tests.

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