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2017
DOI: 10.5617/adno.4729
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Linking Instruction and Student Achievement. A research design for a new generation of classroom studies

Abstract: Educational research into instructional quality would benefit from macro-and meso-level instructional data -such as achievement data or large-scale student surveys -in relation to

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“…This project was part of a large‐scale video study in the Department of Teacher Education and School Research at the University of Oslo, namely, the Linking Instruction and Student Achievement study (for study details and findings, see Klette, Blikstad‐Balas, & Roe, ). To investigate the naturally occurring instruction of reading comprehension strategies in language arts classrooms, the research team conducted video observations of an average of four consecutive language arts lessons in eighth grade (13–14‐year‐old students) in 47 different lower secondary classrooms across 45 schools in Norway.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This project was part of a large‐scale video study in the Department of Teacher Education and School Research at the University of Oslo, namely, the Linking Instruction and Student Achievement study (for study details and findings, see Klette, Blikstad‐Balas, & Roe, ). To investigate the naturally occurring instruction of reading comprehension strategies in language arts classrooms, the research team conducted video observations of an average of four consecutive language arts lessons in eighth grade (13–14‐year‐old students) in 47 different lower secondary classrooms across 45 schools in Norway.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During the 2015-16 and 2016-17 school years, the research team (including several research assistants) collected video-recordings among six school subjects in seven lower secondary schools. The sampling was based on a prior study, which included 49 schools in 8th grade (Klette, Blikstad-Balas, & Roe, 2017). We sampled seven schools (Schools 2,7,9,13,17,50,51) for variation in levels of student achievement, based on high (n = 2), average (n = 2) and below average (n = 2) 1 gains on the national reading tests from 8th to 9th grade, as well as demographic and geographic variation across three school districts, i.e.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…One small, wallmounted camera at the back of the classroom faced the teacher, and the other at the front faced the classroom. Two microphones were used, one on the teacher and one fixed to capture students (Klette et al, 2017). This design provided reasonably good video and audio recording of whole-class discourse and student interactions ( Fig.…”
Section: Video-recorded Lessonsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Det gjennomføres riktignok flere større videobaserte klasseromsstudier (se f.eks. Klette, Blikstad-Balas & Roe, 2017), og det finnes spørreskjemaer til elever og laerere i de internasjonale undersøkelsene, og da spesielt i TIMSS og PIRLS, som til sammen gir kunnskap om prosesser i klasserommet på nasjonalt nivå. Men denne typen informasjon samles ikke som en del av den systematiske kunnskapsinnhentingen for alle skoler.…”
Section: Måling Av Hva Som Skjer I Klasserommet: Undervisningskvalitetunclassified