This paper presents SIPA's initial, cross-sectional, analysis of the relationship between pedagogy and student outcomes, when measured in terms of the Quality Teaching model and in-class student performance respectively. Following the school effects tradition, the analysis is based on multi-level modelling in which students' prior achievement, socio-economic status, gender, race and NESB status are taken as background variables. Measures for pedagogy are based on classroom observations and task coding of the three dimensions of pedagogy defined in the Quality Teaching model, Intellectual Quality, Quality Learning Environment and Significance and the Authentic Pedagogy constructs on which the Quality Teaching model was based. The outcome var...
One of the central research questions addressed throughout the SIPA research project is an examinati...
This paper argues for the value of using student ratings of teacher behaviour to measure quality of ...
Research on educational effectiveness most often uses student assessments of classroom instruction f...
School leaders seeking to improve teaching in their school often apply models of pedagogy that are u...
The paper analyzes pedagogical implications of a psychometric and authentic approach in assessing t...
This paper describes paradigms for research into school learning conducted at the primary/secondary ...
Emerging from work on quality assessment in NSW public schools, and drawing upon work in authentic p...
This paper reports on the distribution of pedagogy as received by student cohorts in the SIPA study,...
ii This mixed-methods study examined the impact of varying levels of authentic pedagogy on student l...
Quantifying the impact of teaching quality on pupil learning, and understanding what teacher charac...
This paper argues for the value of using student ratings to measure quality of teaching. An internat...
This paper argues for the value of using student ratings to measure quality of teaching. An internat...
This paper argues for the value of using student ratings to measure quality of teaching. An internat...
This paper argues for the value of using student ratings to measure quality of teaching. An internat...
A key challenge for policymakers in many developing countries is to decide which intervention or col...
One of the central research questions addressed throughout the SIPA research project is an examinati...
This paper argues for the value of using student ratings of teacher behaviour to measure quality of ...
Research on educational effectiveness most often uses student assessments of classroom instruction f...
School leaders seeking to improve teaching in their school often apply models of pedagogy that are u...
The paper analyzes pedagogical implications of a psychometric and authentic approach in assessing t...
This paper describes paradigms for research into school learning conducted at the primary/secondary ...
Emerging from work on quality assessment in NSW public schools, and drawing upon work in authentic p...
This paper reports on the distribution of pedagogy as received by student cohorts in the SIPA study,...
ii This mixed-methods study examined the impact of varying levels of authentic pedagogy on student l...
Quantifying the impact of teaching quality on pupil learning, and understanding what teacher charac...
This paper argues for the value of using student ratings to measure quality of teaching. An internat...
This paper argues for the value of using student ratings to measure quality of teaching. An internat...
This paper argues for the value of using student ratings to measure quality of teaching. An internat...
This paper argues for the value of using student ratings to measure quality of teaching. An internat...
A key challenge for policymakers in many developing countries is to decide which intervention or col...
One of the central research questions addressed throughout the SIPA research project is an examinati...
This paper argues for the value of using student ratings of teacher behaviour to measure quality of ...
Research on educational effectiveness most often uses student assessments of classroom instruction f...