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DOIhttps://doi.org/10.7249/RR2575.16
来源IDRR-2575/16-BMGF/SFF/OFF
Teachers' Use of Intervention Programs: Who Uses Them and How Context Matters
Laura Stelitano; Sy Doan; Rebecca Ann Lawrence; Daniella Henry
发表日期2020-03-19
出版年2020
页码8
语种英语
结论

Teachers were more likely to report using an intervention program in ELA than in mathematics

  • Teachers were significantly more likely to use intervention programs in ELA (62 percent) than in mathematics (52 percent).
  • Teachers also reported a wide variety of intervention programs used. In ELA, the most commonly used interventions included Accelerated Reader for elementary and middle school teachers and Read 180 for high school teachers. In mathematics, the most commonly used interventions among those listed in the survey included enVision MATH: Diagnosis and Intervention System for elementary teachers, Response to Intervention Everyday Intervention for middle school teachers, and MathXL for School for high school teachers.

High school teachers were least likely to report using an intervention program compared with teachers at other school levels

  • Although high school teachers were less likely to report using an intervention program than elementary or middle school teachers, 42 percent of high school teachers reported use of a reading or mathematics intervention (compared with majorities of elementary and middle school teachers).

Teachers in high-poverty schools were significantly more likely than those in lower-poverty schools to report using intervention programs in ELA

  • Using school free and reduced-price lunch (FRL) eligibility as a proxy for school poverty, the authors found that teachers' use of ELA intervention programs was higher in schools with 75 percent or more FRL eligibility. Use of mathematics intervention programs does not appear to be tied to school poverty levels.
摘要

Many teachers across the country grapple with how to effectively educate students who are performing below grade level. One available option is academic intervention programs, which are programs intended to reteach and/or remediate specific skills or concepts for students. However, the prevalence of teachers' use of intervention programs and the factors that shape teachers' use remain unknown. The American Instructional Resources Survey (AIRS), which was fielded to the RAND Corporation's nationally representative American Teacher Panel in spring 2019, provides unique insight into U.S. teachers' use of academic intervention programs in English language arts (ELA) and mathematics. In this Data Note, researchers explore the prevalence of teachers' use of intervention programs and how teachers' use of such programs may vary by school context, based on AIRS data.

目录 Teachers' Use of Intervention Programs: Who Uses Them and How Context Matters | RAND
主题Education Curriculum ; Students ; Teachers and Teaching
URLhttps://www.rand.org/pubs/research_reports/RR2575z16.html
来源智库RAND Corporation (United States)
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Laura Stelitano,Sy Doan,Rebecca Ann Lawrence,et al. Teachers' Use of Intervention Programs: Who Uses Them and How Context Matters. 2020.
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