Through the looking glass: can classroom observation and coaching improve teacher performance in Brazil?
Resource type
Journal Article
Authors/contributors
- Bruns, Barbara (Author)
- Costa, Leandro (Author)
- Cunha, Nina (Author)
Title
Through the looking glass: can classroom observation and coaching improve teacher performance in Brazil?
Abstract
We conducted a randomized evaluation of a program in Brazil that provided secondary schools with classroom observation feedback and access to expert coaching. Coaching content was based on Teach Like A Champion, by Douglas Lemov, which imparts practical strategies to increase teachers’ effectiveness by maximizing time on instruction and student engagement. In treatment schools, the program raised the skills of pedagogical coordinators tasked with supporting teachers to improve instruction, increased teachers’ time on instruction, raised student engagement and produced statistically significant student learning gains. Program schools performed 0.05–0.09 SD higher in 10th grade math and Portuguese on a state test and 0.06 SD higher in Portuguese on a national high school leaving test (12th grade). High quality coaching delivered to the coordinators via Skype kept costs at $2.40 per student, making the program a cost-effective and promising strategy for school-based efforts to raise teachers’ classroom effectiveness. (I21, I25, I28, J18, O15)
Publication
Economics of Education Review
Volume
64
Pages
214-250
Date
June 1, 2018
Journal Abbr
Economics of Education Review
Language
en
ISSN
0272-7757
Short Title
Through the looking glass
Accessed
28/09/2020, 10:43
Library Catalogue
ScienceDirect
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Citation
Bruns, B., Costa, L., & Cunha, N. (2018). Through the looking glass: can classroom observation and coaching improve teacher performance in Brazil? Economics of Education Review, 64, 214–250. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.econedurev.2018.03.003
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