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Leading Visible Learning – getting our priorities right




   James Nottingham       www.challenginglearning.com
What do you know about your impact on
all students in your school? How do you
                 know it?
To what extent does data and evidence
     drive practice in the school?
900+ Meta-analyses (covering 50,000+ studies)




       2009                      2011
Maths              Percentage gains


                     level


                An Effect Size
A common scale for measuring progress in student achievement
Not everything counts

Not everything that counts can be
 counted, and not everything that
 can be counted counts

Sign hanging in
Einstein's office at Princeton
Graph representing the spread of effect sizes
25000




20000
        No. of Effects




15000




10000




5000




    0




                             Hinge point of 0.4
Every student should be
making progress of 0.4
effect size every year


Do you know what
progress your students
are making?
John Hattie   Jamie Oliver
Top 75
Bottom 75
Visible Learning is intended to stimulate dialogue


What questions do we have
about the relative effects?              What are self
                                        report grades?

                                      Why doesn’t class
                                      size matter much?

                                       Are we making
                                      effective progress
                                           with our
                                         innovations?
The more leaders focus their relationships, their
  work, and their learning on the core business of
teaching and learning, the greater the influence on
                 student outcomes
Why doesn’t class size matter (much)?

Rank               Influence          Studies Effects    ES
111    Comprehensive teaching reforms 282      1818     .22
112    Teacher verbal ability            21     58      .22
113    Class size                       113     802     .21
114    Charter schools                   18     18      .20
115    Aptitude-treatment interaction    61     340     .19
116    Learning hierarchies              24     24      .19
117    Extra-curricular programs       2161    1036     .19
118    Co and team teaching             136     47      .19
119    Personality                      545    2546     .18
120    Within class grouping            144     209     .18
Leaders use Visible Learning to decide what is important

Don’t waste time on things that don’t probably
               matter much
Rank              Influence            Studies Effects ES
141    Ethnic diversity of students      17      58    .05
142    College halls of residence        10      23    .05
143    Multi-grade/age classes           94      72    .04
144    Student control over learning     65      38    .04
145    Open vs. traditional              315     333 .01
146    Summer vacation                   78      711 -.02
147    On welfare policies                8       8    -.12
148    Retention                         229    2882 -.13
149    Television                        37      540 -.18
150    Mobility                          181     540 -.34
Robert Marzano – groups of 3 work best

                             Informal
                             Formal
                             Long-term



                                    3
Rank               Influence           Studies Effects ES
 71    Integrated curricula programs      61     80    .39
 72    Enrichment                        214     543 .39
 73    Principals/school leaders         521    1409 .39
 74    Career interventions              143     243 .38
 75    Time on task                      100     136 .38
 76    Psychotherapy programs             83     102 .38
 77    Computer assisted instruction    5947 10,291 .37
 78    Adjunct aids                       73     258 .37
 79    Bilingual programs                128     727 .37
 80    Drama/arts programs               715     728 .35
How do you prioritise these leadership tasks?


A. Resourcing strategically
B. Ensuring an orderly and supportive
   environment
C. Planning, coordinating and
   evaluating the curriculum
D. Promoting and participating in
   teacher professional development
E. Establishing goals and expectations
The effect sizes of the different tasks

1.   Promoting and participating in teacher
     professional development (0.84)
2.   Planning, coordinating and evaluating the
     curriculum (0.42)
2= Establishing goals and expectations (0.42)
4.   Resourcing strategically (0.31)
5.   Ensuring an orderly and supportive
     environment (0.27)
Visible Learners (and leaders) accurately assess
themselves
We should focus on progress, not rank order

   92        90      90

   85        86      85

   73        78      84

   64        70      78

   43        41      40

   32        35      34
Rank                Influence           Studies   Effects     ES
  1    Assessment capable students        209       305     1.44
  5    Providing formative evaluation     30        78      .90
  6    Micro teaching                     402       439     .88
 10    Feedback                          1310      2086      .75
What is your culture for
feedback?
Catherine Eccles – how much do we apply ourselves?



Application = value x expectation

Performance goal = all 10 year olds should get 75%
in their language exam

Learning goal = by improving my sentence
structure, I will produce higher quality work
Specific
  Measurable
  Ambitious
  Reliable
  Timely

Achievable
‘Disaster’ comes from Greek for … ‘losing your stars’

                                       The 3 Golden
                                        Questions


                                       Where are we
                                         going?

                                        How are we
                                          doing?

                                        What next?
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Getting our priorities right in Visible Learning

  • 1. Leading Visible Learning – getting our priorities right James Nottingham www.challenginglearning.com
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  • 4. What do you know about your impact on all students in your school? How do you know it? To what extent does data and evidence drive practice in the school?
  • 5. 900+ Meta-analyses (covering 50,000+ studies) 2009 2011
  • 6. Maths Percentage gains level An Effect Size A common scale for measuring progress in student achievement
  • 7. Not everything counts Not everything that counts can be counted, and not everything that can be counted counts Sign hanging in Einstein's office at Princeton
  • 8. Graph representing the spread of effect sizes 25000 20000 No. of Effects 15000 10000 5000 0 Hinge point of 0.4
  • 9. Every student should be making progress of 0.4 effect size every year Do you know what progress your students are making?
  • 10. John Hattie Jamie Oliver
  • 13. Visible Learning is intended to stimulate dialogue What questions do we have about the relative effects? What are self report grades? Why doesn’t class size matter much? Are we making effective progress with our innovations?
  • 14. The more leaders focus their relationships, their work, and their learning on the core business of teaching and learning, the greater the influence on student outcomes
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  • 16. Why doesn’t class size matter (much)? Rank Influence Studies Effects ES 111 Comprehensive teaching reforms 282 1818 .22 112 Teacher verbal ability 21 58 .22 113 Class size 113 802 .21 114 Charter schools 18 18 .20 115 Aptitude-treatment interaction 61 340 .19 116 Learning hierarchies 24 24 .19 117 Extra-curricular programs 2161 1036 .19 118 Co and team teaching 136 47 .19 119 Personality 545 2546 .18 120 Within class grouping 144 209 .18
  • 17. Leaders use Visible Learning to decide what is important Don’t waste time on things that don’t probably matter much
  • 18. Rank Influence Studies Effects ES 141 Ethnic diversity of students 17 58 .05 142 College halls of residence 10 23 .05 143 Multi-grade/age classes 94 72 .04 144 Student control over learning 65 38 .04 145 Open vs. traditional 315 333 .01 146 Summer vacation 78 711 -.02 147 On welfare policies 8 8 -.12 148 Retention 229 2882 -.13 149 Television 37 540 -.18 150 Mobility 181 540 -.34
  • 19. Robert Marzano – groups of 3 work best Informal Formal Long-term 3
  • 20. Rank Influence Studies Effects ES 71 Integrated curricula programs 61 80 .39 72 Enrichment 214 543 .39 73 Principals/school leaders 521 1409 .39 74 Career interventions 143 243 .38 75 Time on task 100 136 .38 76 Psychotherapy programs 83 102 .38 77 Computer assisted instruction 5947 10,291 .37 78 Adjunct aids 73 258 .37 79 Bilingual programs 128 727 .37 80 Drama/arts programs 715 728 .35
  • 21. How do you prioritise these leadership tasks? A. Resourcing strategically B. Ensuring an orderly and supportive environment C. Planning, coordinating and evaluating the curriculum D. Promoting and participating in teacher professional development E. Establishing goals and expectations
  • 22. The effect sizes of the different tasks 1. Promoting and participating in teacher professional development (0.84) 2. Planning, coordinating and evaluating the curriculum (0.42) 2= Establishing goals and expectations (0.42) 4. Resourcing strategically (0.31) 5. Ensuring an orderly and supportive environment (0.27)
  • 23. Visible Learners (and leaders) accurately assess themselves
  • 24. We should focus on progress, not rank order 92 90 90 85 86 85 73 78 84 64 70 78 43 41 40 32 35 34
  • 25. Rank Influence Studies Effects ES 1 Assessment capable students 209 305 1.44 5 Providing formative evaluation 30 78 .90 6 Micro teaching 402 439 .88 10 Feedback 1310 2086 .75
  • 26. What is your culture for feedback?
  • 27. Catherine Eccles – how much do we apply ourselves? Application = value x expectation Performance goal = all 10 year olds should get 75% in their language exam Learning goal = by improving my sentence structure, I will produce higher quality work
  • 28. Specific Measurable Ambitious Reliable Timely Achievable
  • 29. ‘Disaster’ comes from Greek for … ‘losing your stars’ The 3 Golden Questions Where are we going? How are we doing? What next?

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. The evidence was collected from existing meta-analyses – the actual research that is the basis of the meta-analyses included published material and quality assured research papers and student projects (eg unpublished PhDs theses). John Hattie is constantly updating the meta-analyses so you may find slight variations in the effects across publications. The material in this workshop will be kept up to date and the effect size tables in the workbook will be accurate.
  2. This slide represents the way that the multitude of assessment results can be compared once they are put into an effect size – and put onto a common scale. It is a way of taking different types of assessment results and making a common comparison.
  3. The evidence was collected from existing meta-analyses – the actual research that is the basis of the meta-analyses included published material and quality assured research papers and student projects (eg unpublished PhDs theses). John Hattie is constantly updating the meta-analyses so you may find slight variations in the effects across publications. The material in this workshop will be kept up to date and the effect size tables in the workbook will be accurate.
  4. The evidence was collected from existing meta-analyses – the actual research that is the basis of the meta-analyses included published material and quality assured research papers and student projects (eg unpublished PhDs theses). John Hattie is constantly updating the meta-analyses so you may find slight variations in the effects across publications. The material in this workshop will be kept up to date and the effect size tables in the workbook will be accurate.
  5. The evidence was collected from existing meta-analyses – the actual research that is the basis of the meta-analyses included published material and quality assured research papers and student projects (eg unpublished PhDs theses). John Hattie is constantly updating the meta-analyses so you may find slight variations in the effects across publications. The material in this workshop will be kept up to date and the effect size tables in the workbook will be accurate.
  6. Student expectations/self report gradesStudents who are able to articulate what their learning outcomes/test results might be (when they can self-report their grades) are more likely to be successful than other learners. The key premise is that when students know their learning so well they will be able to do this. These students will be engaged with their learning and be active participants in their learning. This links to the idea of building students who are assessment capable. They can answer the questions: Where am I going? How am I going? and where to next?Providing formative evaluationTeachers regularly receive formative evaluation about their teaching programmes and classroom practice through feedback and/or by looking at their student results. Teachers need to receive ongoing feedback about their teaching to improve student results. Micro teachingMicro teaching is where teachers examine aspects of a lesson, or group of lessons, by working with a colleague/s to look at specific aspects of their teaching. It may be questioning skills, teaching strategies etc. It may also involve videotaping a lesson and then examining an aspect of practice. Teachers need to receive ongoing feedback about their teaching to improve student results.
  7. Ask people to consider what the culture for feedback is in their school.
  8. The notion of SMART goals is something we are familiar with. They are words we use, but do we really consider what they mean?Note here that A = ambitious rather than achievable. The Visible Learningplus team has read the work of Sir Michael Barber who in his book Deliverology 101¹ replaces achievable with ambitious. This is a significant change and reinforces the Visible Learning message of setting challenging goals.