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Review of Educational Research | 2008

Effective Programs in Elementary Mathematics: A Best-Evidence Synthesis

Robert E. Slavin; Cynthia Lake

This article reviews research on the achievement outcomes of three types of approaches to improving elementary mathematics: mathematics curricula, computer-assisted instruction (CAI), and instructional process programs. Study inclusion requirements included use of a randomized or matched control group, a study duration of at least 12 weeks, and achievement measures not inherent to the experimental treatment. Eighty-seven studies met these criteria, of which 36 used random assignment to treatments. There was limited evidence supporting differential effects of various mathematics textbooks. Effects of CAI were moderate. The strongest positive effects were found for instructional process approaches such as forms of cooperative learning, classroom management and motivation programs, and supplemental tutoring programs. The review concludes that programs designed to change daily teaching practices appear to have more promise than those that deal primarily with curriculum or technology alone.


Review of Educational Research | 2009

Effective Programs in Middle and High School Mathematics: A Best-Evidence Synthesis

Robert E. Slavin; Cynthia Lake; Cynthia Groff

This article reviews research on the achievement outcomes of mathematics programs for middle and high schools. Study inclusion requirements include use of a randomized or matched control group, a study duration of at least 12 weeks, and equality at pretest. There were 100 qualifying studies, 26 of which used random assignment to treatments. Effect sizes were very small for mathematics curricula and for computer-assisted instruction. Positive effects were found for two cooperative learning programs. Outcomes were similar for disadvantaged and nondisadvantaged students and for students of different ethnicities. Consistent with an earlier review of elementary programs, this article concludes that programs that affect daily teaching practices and student interactions have more promise than those emphasizing textbooks or technology alone.


Review of Educational Research | 2009

Effective Reading Programs for the Elementary Grades: A Best-Evidence Synthesis:

Robert E. Slavin; Cynthia Lake; Bette Chambers; Alan Cheung; Susan Davis

This article systematically reviews research on the achievement outcomes of four types of approaches to improving the reading success of children in the elementary grades: reading curricula, instructional technology, instructional process programs, and combinations of curricula and instructional process. Study inclusion criteria included use of randomized or matched control groups, a study duration of at least 12 weeks, valid achievement measures independent of the experimental treatments, and a final assessment at the end of Grade 1 or later. A total of 63 beginning reading (starting in Grades K or 1) and 79 upper elementary (Grades 2 through 5) reading studies met these criteria. The review concludes that instructional process programs designed to change daily teaching practices have substantially greater research support than programs that focus on curriculum or technology alone.


Reading Research Quarterly | 2008

Effective Reading Programs for Middle and High Schools: A Best-Evidence Synthesis

Robert E. Slavin; Alan Cheung; Cynthia Groff; Cynthia Lake


Educational Research Review | 2011

Effective programs for struggling readers: A best-evidence synthesis

Robert E. Slavin; Cynthia Lake; Susan Davis; Nancy A. Madden


Journal of Research in Science Teaching | 2014

Experimental Evaluations of Elementary Science Programs: A Best-Evidence Synthesis.

Robert E. Slavin; Cynthia Lake; Pam Hanley; Allen Thurston


Center for Data-Driven Reform in Education | 2009

Effective Programs for Struggling Readers: A Best-Evidence Synthesis.

Robert E. Slavin; Cynthia Lake; Susan Davis; Nancy A. Madden


Center for Data-Driven Reform in Education | 2009

Effective Beginning Reading Programs: A Best-Evidence Synthesis.

Robert E. Slavin; Cynthia Lake; Bette Chambers; Alan Cheung; Susan Davis


Center for Data-Driven Reform in Education | 2009

Beyond the Basics: Effective Reading Programs for the Upper Elementary Grades.

Robert E. Slavin; Cynthia Lake; Alan Cheung; Susan Davis


Center for Research and Reform in Education | 2012

Effective Programs for Elementary Science: A Best-Evidence Synthesis.

Robert E. Slavin; Cynthia Lake; Pam Hanley; Allen Thurston

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Alan Cheung

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Alan Cheung

The Chinese University of Hong Kong

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Amanda Inns

Johns Hopkins University

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Allen Thurston

Queen's University Belfast

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