Are Observed Classroom Practices Related to Student Language/Literacy Achievement?

IF 8.3 1区 教育学 Q1 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Yucheng Cao, Young-Suk Grace Kim, Minkyung Cho
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Abstract

In this study, we examined the relation of observed classroom practices to language and literacy achievement and the moderation of this relation for students from pre-K to sixth grade. A total of 136 studies (N = 107,882 participants) met the inclusion criteria, of which 108 studies were included for meta-analysis and the other 28 studies were narratively synthesized. The average zero-order (r = .12) and partial correlations (rp = .04) were statistically significant but weak in magnitude. The relation was slightly weaker in upper than in lower grade levels, and stronger for observations capturing macro quality and instructional dimension than those capturing micro measurement and emotional or structural dimension, respectively. The relation did not vary by observation duration, frequency, adopted statistical approach, or type of covariates. Taken together with the narrative synthesis, the results highlight the complex nature of classroom observation and a need for more classroom research, particularly on higher grade levels.
观察到的课堂实践与学生的语言/读写成绩有关吗?
在这项研究中,我们考察了观察课堂实践与语言和读写成绩的关系,以及这种关系在学前班到六年级学生中的调节作用。共有136项研究(N = 107,882名受试者)符合纳入标准,其中108项研究纳入meta分析,其余28项研究进行叙述性综合。平均零阶相关性(r = 0.12)和偏相关性(rp = 0.04)具有统计学意义,但幅度较弱。该关系在高年级略弱于低年级,在宏观质量维度和教学维度上的关系强于微观测量维度和情感或结构维度。这种关系不受观察持续时间、频率、采用的统计方法或协变量类型的影响。结合叙事综合,结果突出了课堂观察的复杂性,需要更多的课堂研究,特别是在高年级。
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Review of Educational Research
Review of Educational Research EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
CiteScore
24.10
自引率
2.70%
发文量
28
期刊介绍: The Review of Educational Research (RER), a quarterly publication initiated in 1931 with approximately 640 pages per volume year, is dedicated to presenting critical, integrative reviews of research literature relevant to education. These reviews encompass conceptualizations, interpretations, and syntheses of scholarly work across fields broadly pertinent to education and educational research. Welcoming submissions from any discipline, RER encourages research reviews in psychology, sociology, history, philosophy, political science, economics, computer science, statistics, anthropology, and biology, provided the review addresses educational issues. While original empirical research is not published independently, RER incorporates it within broader integrative reviews. The journal may occasionally feature solicited, rigorously refereed analytic reviews of special topics, especially from disciplines underrepresented in educational research.
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