Differentiated instruction in primary mathematics: Effects of teacher professional development on student achievement

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2018-04-01

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Prast, E.J.ISNI 0000000390348598
van de Weijer-Bergsma, E.ISNI 0000000395729269
Kroesbergen, E.H.ISNI 0000000392263467
van Luit, HansISNI 0000000038271173

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Abstract

This large-scale study examined the effects of a teacher professional development (PD) programme about differentiated instruction on students’ mathematics achievement. Thirty primary schools (N = 5658 students of grade 1–6) divided over three cohorts participated: Cohort 1 received the PD programme in Year 1, Cohort 2 in Year 2, and Cohort 3 was control. During the PD, teachers learned how to adapt mathematics education to diverse educational needs using within-class ability groups. In Year 1, the PD had a significant small positive effect on student achievement growth. The effect size was similar for low-achieving, average-achieving and high-achieving students. In Year 2, no significant effects were demonstrated. In sum, teacher PD about differentiation has the potential to promote the achievement of all students. However, implementing differentiation is not straightforward and future research is necessary to unravel which factors make PD about differentiation succeed.

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Achievement, Adaptive teaching, Differentiated instruction, Mathematics, Professional development, Taverne, Education, Developmental and Educational Psychology

Citation

Prast, E J, Van de Weijer-Bergsma, E, Kroesbergen, E H & van Luit, J E H 2018, 'Differentiated instruction in primary mathematics : Effects of teacher professional development on student achievement', Learning and Instruction, vol. 54, pp. 22-34. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.learninstruc.2018.01.009